Amrita Pritam's novel Pinjar explores the intersection of feminism and religion through the protagonist Puro, a Hindu woman abducted by a Muslim man, Rashid, during the partition of India. The novel highlights how Puro's identity is lost and gained as she navigates the complexities of her new life as Hamida, a Muslim woman. Pritam critiques the patriarchal society and religious tensions that perpetuate violence against women.
Through Puro's journey, Pritam showcases the struggles women face in asserting their identity and dignity amidst societal and religious expectations.The novel underscores the importance of recognizing women's experiences and voices, particularly during times of conflict and upheaval.