Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36).In this paper I analyze Islamic Social Attitudes Survey (ISAS) data to see the effects of religious tradition and religious practice on attitudes about women’s rights among 1139 college students in Kuwait. Specifically, I test whether religious sect, religious school of thought, political identity, religious experience, religious salience, and religious practice have direct effects on women’s rights attitudes, while controlling for gender, in a majority-Muslim context. My findings show that gender, sect, religious school of thought, and political identity but not religious practice have persistent effects on attitudes about women’s rights.by Alessandra L. González.M.A
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Islam has granted fundamental rights to women, however, they are not interpreted accurately in our s...
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This paper examines the literature surrounding women\u27s rights in the Muslim world to determine th...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
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Contains fulltext : 134578.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the societal...
This study explores the association between self-assigned religious affiliation (Christian, Muslim, ...
Women rights movement is not new to this era; it is a series of events that has been taken place in ...
Islamic law, which derives from the Qur’an and Sunnah is timeless and universal in its principles an...
This article analyses existing biases – whether due to misinterpretation, culture or politics – in t...
Feminism emerged in the beginning of the seventeenth century as a movement to vindicate the women's ...
The status of Muslim women in society is one of the most contested subjects in the academic scholars...
The foremost motive of this study was to investigate an association between women’s knowledge about ...
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Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
Islam has granted fundamental rights to women, however, they are not interpreted accurately in our s...