Abstract

Gender, religion, and culture all come together in this research, which aims to find out what it's like for women in leadership roles. The study investigates the effect religion and cultural norms have in Pakistani women rising to positions of leadership based on an inductive-qualitative analysis. And the study investigates women’s leadership in India and how is the women’s increase the economies. Rather than holding liberal or socialist/Marxist feminist ideals, Pakistani women leaders, according to the study, have an Islamic feminist worldview instead. It looked as though women's leaders were attempting to recover their religious faith from those who supposedly hold it prisoner to monolithic theological views. For the last two decades, researchers have been looking at how women may lead in higher education. This review of 64 articles from throughout the world, with a particular emphasis on India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Malaysia, was conducted.

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