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Originally Posted by obaid_gondal View Post

as there is no direct islamic law prohibiting the co education , so by no mean you can call it un islamic unless you come up with a direct islamic law ....
People of pakistan are more frustrated and prone to social evils than those of developed countries where co education is a norm...
Although there is no law regarding permitting or prohibiting co-education, but Islam guides us about the limitations and extent of male-female interaction, which is not followed in our co-education system at all (unfortunately, a bitter reality),and frustration is not only visible in our society, but much more in developed countries, women is insecure there, no respect, no moral regulation....so quality education can be provided in every kind of system, whether co-education or isolated one.....co-education itself is not an issue, but the problem lies in its misuse.
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