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Being parents to daughters meant mounting burdens; it didn’t guarantee the prosperity that having sons did. Boys were free to go out and generate income for the family, whereas girls needed to be sheltered from the dangerous outside world until it was time to pass them on to their new guardians, their husbands. Daughters were additional mouths to feed, and dowries for them had to be accumulated before marriage.
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir
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