GENDER AND MUSLIM WOMEN

Authors

  • Jihan Abdul Rahman Oshiesh University of Al-Baydha, Yemen

Keywords:

gender, male, female, Muslim women, socialization

Abstract

God created the human male and female; to achieve the integration of the two
pillars of the reconstruction of this universe. The concept of gender is that the differences
between male and female are based primarily on social rather than biological criteria,
meaning that societies determine the expected roles of Adam and Eve .To date, the concept
of gender can be viewed favorably, as it may help to understand the forms of discrimination
against women and help the struggle to give them their legitimate rights to employ, develop
and enrich their capacities more effectively to serve themselves, their families and society,
away from stereotypes and narrow roles. This issue was discussed at the international
meeting in the seventies of the last century to the eighties to crystallize a public issue has
become widespread and dealt with the development of the possibilities of communication.
But we rarely receive writings on this subject in the eyes of the Islamic religion and how to
address this issue

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Jihan Abdul Rahman Oshiesh. (2020). GENDER AND MUSLIM WOMEN. JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic), 1(1), 10–29. Retrieved from https://jurnal.stkippgribl.ac.id/index.php/jeta/article/view/573