Selections from the best books on Arab women

From the wonderful creation of God in Arab women Her ability to face challenges and prove herself, and we do not forget the essential role of women alongside men in the development of society, as women represent an active party in building it, and they constitute half of society in terms of composition and the whole of society in terms of influence, despite the penetration of women into all political and social fields However, the distance is still wide between what women have achieved in the Arab world, and what books reflect in terms of stereotypes that confine them to the framework of motherhood and domestic work. My lady met with Ahmed Masoud, a member of the Egyptian Writers Union, to share with you the best books, according to his opinion, regarding Arab women

Ahmed Masoud says to my lady: Women are the icon of giving, and they are the true measure of the progress and renaissance of any society, and they are the dynamic force that supports development and transformation in society. Writers and writers have always talked regarding the reality and privacy of Arab women, and the status they deserve, including the following books:

• The Arab Women’s Book, From Violence and Discrimination to Political Participation..Burghada Wahida and a Group of Researchers

The Arab Women’s Book: From Violence and Discrimination to Political Participation

This book, to which a group of Arab researchers contributed, presents a group of studies centered on issues of violence and discrimination once morest women Arab women In some Arab countries, it examines the set of cultural, social, economic and legal factors affecting the extent of the persistence of this violence and discrimination once morest women in Arab societies. The book also deals with experiences in women’s political participation with an evaluation of those experiences and an analysis of the supporting and other factors that hinder the process of Arab women’s political participation. The chapters of the book deal with:
Chapter One: “Violence and Discrimination once morest Women in Morocco: A Sociological Approach” (Issam Adouni).
Chapter Two: “The Image of Women in the Cultural-Social Structure in Jordan” (Maysoun Al-Atoum).
Chapter Three: “Fragile Arguments Confronting a Just Cause: A Discussion on the “Draft Law to Protect Women from Domestic Violence” (Azza Sharara Beydoun).
Chapter Four: “The Political Participation of Palestinian Women” (Dunia Al-Amal Ismail).
Chapter Five: “Women’s Political Participation in Morocco: Conventional and Protestant Significance” (Colverni Mohamed).
Chapter Six: “Women and Politics in Algeria” (Samara Nassir and Rachid Tlemceni).
Chapter Seven: “Narratives of a Revolution”.

• The book of Arab women between liberation and decomposition.. Kamel Hassan al-Dulaimi

The Arab Woman: Between Liberation and Decomposition.. Kamel Hassan Al-Dulaimi – Photo courtesy of goodreads.com

The Iraqi writer and critic Kamel Hassan al-Dulaimi answers, in his book, a pivotal question in Arab societies over a century of time, regarding what women’s freedom is and how it is achieved, and it is considered one of the valuable books that dealt with Arab women’s issues. Where Kamel Hassan Al-Dulaimi believes that the Arab-Islamic nation has a peculiarity. Although Islam is a great religion that grants women all their rights, they are now asking for something outside the limits of logic. For her, freedom is in thought, possession, and dealing with men, all of which is required, but dissolution is the thing that is not compatible with the Islamic system. Where the writer noticed that some Arab women go to the West and wear Western women’s clothes, but they do not come with the Western mentality, and this is the controversial problem that must be addressed.

• The Woman’s Book in the Hadith of the Noble Qur’an.. by Sheikh Muhammad Al-Rawi

The Book of Women in the Hadith of the Noble Qur’an.. by Sheikh Muhammad Al-Rawi – Photo from amazon.com

The book is considered one of the important books that deal with women’s issues and their rights that the Holy Qur’an spoke regarding. The Islamic religion did not ignore women and did not neglect their rights. Rather, it was fair to them and gave them all their rights and generosity and raised their standard and made them equal to men at all levels. The book of women in the hadith of the Holy Qur’an It is one of the important books for students of women and society issues. It falls within the scope of specializing in women’s sciences and social issues, and is closely related to the disciplines of social thought and culture.
In light of this book and others, you will find many male writers and thinkers who have spoken regarding women, so what do you think of female writers and thinkers? You can’t judge unless you know the best books written by women

• The Complete Woman’s Book… Sultan Musa Al-Mousa

The Complete Woman… Sultan Musa Al-Mousa – Image courtesy of goodreads.com

It is a literary novel with interesting events narrated by the Saudi researcher and writer Sultan Musa Al-Mousa, in which he triumphs over women and their rights and issues, revealing her status in society since the dawn of history, and shedding light on the importance of her pivotal role through the personality of “Queen Nefertiti”. What the narrator presents in his book, and he is particularly interested in prehistoric civilizations and ancient religions, is a narration of realistic events that took place in Pharaonic Egypt. Her right word, which is not answered and has no alternative, is a complete woman who is known and witnessed by history. She made civilization and perhaps many countries were built under her feet.

• A book of memoirs of the pioneer of modern Arab women, Huda Shaarawy.. Huda Shaarawy

A book of memoirs of the pioneer of modern Arab women, Huda Shaarawy.. Huda Shaarawy – photo from goodreads.com

The memoirs, which belong to Hoda Shaarawy, the pioneer of feminist liberation, deal with the evolution of the role of Arab women And Egyptian during the last century and how it was affected and influenced by the political and societal movement that Egypt witnessed in the first half of the twentieth century, and its impact on it and its interaction with it. In the twentieth century, she actively contributed to supporting the Egyptian and Arab national movement once morest colonialism, and also contributed to the institutionalization of a major Egyptian and Arab women’s movement, and took the lead in defending women’s rights at the local, regional and global levels.

• A book on the role of women in the development of civil society .. Atef Al-Halh

The role of women in the development of societies book.. Atef Al-Halh – Photo from amazon.com

This book summarizes and explains the role that women play in our Arab societies and its importance in the development and development of civil society. The writer explains, through scientific research, the importance of empowering Arab women And their involvement in management, leadership and decision-making, especially since they represent a large segment of society that exceeds half, and the writer confirms that Islam restored women to their usurped right to life and removed from them the humiliation that befell them following they were buried to escape the disgrace of their existence or buried in their cradles to escape the expense of their food. The book enters the role of women in the development andCommunity Development Civil, within the scope of specialization in women’s sciences and social issues, and closely related to specializations Thought social and culture.

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