Women's rights between the Western vision and cultural specificity | ||
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences | ||
Article 23, Volume 10, Issue 2, March 2020, Pages 808-841 PDF (708.98 K) | ||
DOI: 10.37651/aujlps.2022.171552 | ||
Author | ||
Dr. Imad Rzayig Omer | ||
University of Anbar - Faculty Law & Political sciences | ||
Abstract | ||
The research focuses on the difference in intellectual perspectives between Western thought and Islamic values regarding the issue of women's rights and their equality with men. When following Western thought, we find that there are contradictions in looking at the role of women, and this is partly due to ignoring the biological characteristics of women and ignoring the issue of integration between men and women, while The Islamic societies derived their sources from Islamic values that created balances that take into account these differences. The importance of this distinction between the two visions is very important to determine the contradiction between international agreements regarding women's rights and the specificity of Muslim societies, as their decisions simulate the vision of Western thought for women transcending the nature of values of other societies | ||
Keywords | ||
rights; Women; Western Thought; Islam | ||
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