Barla (surname)

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Barla is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Dayamani Barla Indian journalist

Dayamani Barla is an indigenous tribal journalist and activist from the Indian state of Jharkhand. She became notable for her activism in opposing Arcelor Mittal's steel plant in Eastern Jharkhand that tribal activists say would displace forty villages.

Lazarus ("Lajarus") Barla is a field hockey defender from India, who belongs to the Oraon tribe of Chota Nagpur. He made his international senior debut for the Men's National Team in January 1998 during the test serie against Germany. He represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where India finished in seventh place.

Luca Barla Road bicycle racer

Luca Barla is an Italian road bicycle racer for Team Idea.

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Barlas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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"Believing Women" in Islam: Unreading Patriarchal Interpretations of the Qur'an is a 2002 book by Asma Barlas, published by the University of Texas Press. According to Barlas, the Qur'an does not support patriarchy and modern day Muslims were not properly interpreting the text. She argues that the Qur'an supports equal spousal and marital rights and does not differentiate among sex and gender. Barlas attributes incorrect interpretations of the Qur'an to the hadith, shariah, and sunnah. Barlas stated that men were mostly the ones who had developed shariah.