Abstract
Gender inequality is defined as unequal or unjust treatment because of someone’s gender. Generally, females are the victims of such discrimination.. Inequality in terms of gender represents a significant social problem in Pakistan as well as throughout the world. The fact that women receive fewer privileges in terms of economic benefits and education has become a worldwide issue. Even in Pakistan there is a huge gender gap in terms of allocation of economic benefits and education. Not only that, females encounter discrimination in all other areas of life and face violence which has been mentioned in the study. The case study of different women has been used for this study. A sample size of 15 respondents was taken. A structured questionnaire of 23 questions was prepared. It was found that in Pakistan, the violence against women takes place in many forms such as honour killings, acid attacks, early marriages, human trafficking, rapes, sexual harassment at workplace etc. In addition to that, the Islamic concept of gender equality has been explained in order to examine the Islamic practices that take place in Pakistan in terms of gender equality. The data has been collected through secondary sources as well as primary including the interviews of the victims of gender violence, various research journals, scholarly articles, research papers etc

Sara Pervez, Khalid M Iraqi. (2018) Gender Discrimination – Prevailing State In Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies, Vol. 16, Issue 1.
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