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Analysis Of The Social Status Of Women In Saudi History Changes

Posted on:2012-05-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Z WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330332993712Subject:World History
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The problem of women in Saudi Arabia indispensable part of the study, which involves political, economic, religious, cultural and other fields. Can not be viewed in isolation to women's issues in Saudi Arabia, the history of the development process from the observation of the various issues about women.This paper includes the three parts of Saudi Arabia in nearly a century of development and change in the history of women's status changes. Domestic reformers and conservatives of the Saudi debate the status of women, and the government in the new century makes the efforts to improve women's status and get achievements, as well as obstacles to the conservative forces of the limitations caused by the reform.The first part describes women's living conditions of Saudi Arabia before the founded, and change of women's rights, obligations before and after rise of Islam, which shows that the emergence of Islam improved the status of women, With the development of society, women lost rights gradually once again.The second part discusses changes status of women by analysising the segregation, veil, education, work of Saudi Arabia after the Saudi Arabia was foumded. It mainly discusses the modern society of Saudi women have to accept the limit in the dress, education, employment requirements and they call for innovation and Saudi government, social attitudes and their own measures taken.The third part discusses that women were increasing calls for reform of the Saudi domestic reforms in this ever-changing modern society. However, some people take different attitudes of women. For example:The Saudi government takes some measures and reform to promote the liberation of Saudi women. But conservative forces resists.
Keywords/Search Tags:Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Female, Education, Segregation, Employment
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