2019
DOI: 10.3390/soc9010004
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Is Sadeem Legally Married to Waleed? Islamic Feminism and the Intersection of Culture, Religion, and Gender in Banāt al-Riyāḍ

Abstract: RajāAbstract: Rajāʾ al-Ṣāniʿ's Banāt al-Riyāḍ (2005, Girls of Riyadh) is unique not just for depicting globalization and local culture vis-à-vis the woman issue in Saudi Arabia, but for heralding a new trend of 'e-epistolary narratives' in the Saudi Arabian novel. The novel explores issues related to Islamic religious precepts versus Saudi socio-cultural practices and ideologies, especially those related to love and marital relationships as well as the concepts of femininity and masculinity. Most of the review… Show more

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“…Scholars and sociologists and gender experts consider it a revolution of the feminist movement. According to a research study by Tijani (2019), "Women define themselves in a geopolitical and socio-cultural perspective with an emphasis on gender equality. These fluctuations in the feminist survey make the term of women equality as different (Tijani, 2019, pp.…”
Section: Selling Of Bridementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars and sociologists and gender experts consider it a revolution of the feminist movement. According to a research study by Tijani (2019), "Women define themselves in a geopolitical and socio-cultural perspective with an emphasis on gender equality. These fluctuations in the feminist survey make the term of women equality as different (Tijani, 2019, pp.…”
Section: Selling Of Bridementioning
confidence: 99%