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  2. Women in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Although Islamic laws grants women property rights, they inherit less than men. Muslim family law reinforces the distinction between the public and private sphere of the family, particularly through male guardianship over spouses. [104] To continue female empowerment in the Arabic-speaking world, young Arab women need role models.

  3. Intimate parts in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic female dress. The intimate parts ( Arabic: عورة 'awrah, ستر, satr) of the human body must, according to Islam, be covered by clothing. Most of modern Islamic scholars agree that the 'awrah of a man is the area between the navel and the knees, and the 'awrah of a woman is the entire body except the face, hand; exposing the 'awrah ...

  4. Dawoodi Bohra - Wikipedia

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    Bohra women integrate business and work with their religious practices and cultural ethos, bolstered by time honoured community principles of women empowerment that can be traced back all the way to the Prophet Mohammed's wife Khadija.Traditionally engaged in physical businesses,women as well as men are now increasingly expanding and ...

  5. Indonesian Muslim metal group braces for biggest stage yet - AOL

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    Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, with Muslims comprising 90% of its 270 million people. The nation is secular and the vast majority practise a moderate form of Islam ...

  6. Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Wikipedia

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    Hirsi Ali makes a case that a religious reformation is the only way to end the terrorism, sectarian warfare, and repression of women and minorities that each year claim thousands of lives throughout the Muslim world. ISBN 978-0062333933; Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women's Rights, published by Harper

  7. List of Muslim women heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    7 April 2011 – 7 April 2016. Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé. Mali. Prime Minister of Mali. 3 April 2011 – 22 March 2012. Sibel Siber. Northern Cyprus. Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus. 13 June 2013 – 2 September 2013.

  8. Muslim women political leaders - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Hasina. Khaleda Zia. The two women have ruled Bangladesh as prime ministers since 1991. [ 25][ 26] As the third most populous Muslim-majority country, Bangladesh has been ruled, as of 2023, for the last 32 years by female Prime Ministers [ 27] by electing Khaleda Zia [ 28][ 29] and Sheikh Hasina as prime ministers.

  9. List of women's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Young Money magazine, Jan 2007. Cover story features Jenna Lee of Fox Business Network. This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women.