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Title: Muslim woman in Orientalist thought
Authors: عدنان, قحطان
Keywords: The woman
oriental
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: review of central and east European law
Abstract: The woman represented a point of intellectual conflict between the oriental orientations aimed at tearing the queen of Muslim women and breaking the protective wall that the Islamic religion gave her and the obligations of Muslims to that higher value that God gave to women during that religion, as he made her a queen in her home, so that the Westerners start their Orientalist thought in describing Muslim women In general, and Arabic in particular, the oppressed who need liberation, such as the Western woman who won the highest rank in equality. Our research entitled (Muslim Women in Orientalist Thought) came to address the point of disagreement and highlight the concept with neutrality, especially if we know that most orientalists and missionaries did not know the reality of Muslim women and their circumstances and the nature of the Muslim community did not allow them to exchange a conversation with them regarding the significance of rights Muslim women in their society, as they did not record the cases of grievances submitted to them by Muslim women in the form of a complaint about their status in the Islamic religion, and we will learn to solve this problem through a presentation of the most important views of orientalists on that issue and the opinion faced by Muslim thinkers.
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