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Article: Bohra digital entrepreneurship shows how religious communities can help women thrive

October 5, 2022
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By Arwa Hussain


Two hands hold a smartphone which shows fifteen somewhat blurred images of different items and people. Bohra women are using social media to access business opportunities while maintaining their religious traditions. | Photo by Georgia de Lotz on Unsplash
This article by Arwa Hussain, doctoral candidate in Religion and Public Scholar, considers the way that religion and religious communities impact entrepreneurial activities among women through the example of the Dawoodi Bohra community. This article was published on October 4 in The Conversation Canada as part of the Public Scholars program.



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