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ID number:998213
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Published: 24.11.2009.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 1 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  INTRODUCTION    3
1.  WOMEN RIGHTS ACCORDING TO RELIGION    4
2.  Women’s actual rights AND DUTIES in Islam    6
3.  MUSLIM WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT    9
4.  THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN ISLAMIC TRADITIONS    10
  CONCLUSIONS    12
  Beused information sources    13
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Very often and wide spread is stereotype or undigested opinion that Muslim women have no rights in society, they are like second class citizens, who have so many restrictions, that they can not have wholesome economic and social life.
Must be taken into account that Muslim women live in very different society, they have their own traditions and ideological view of life. For Western world maybe many of those traditions seems like prohibitions and discrimination, but that is how they live and think - that is the right way.
To understand the actual women’s rights in Islamic countries and situation, the authoress will look at this indistinct question through the view of Quran, who is the base of social life in Islamic countries and other Islamic laws, who determine the rights of Muslim women. Also authoress is interested in employment situation, which jobs women are able and right to work, what are exceptions and relieves. The very interesting question is how Muslims refer to feminism ideas, so the authoress also will mention some points also from that. In conclusion the authoress will draw her conclusions.…

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