This article is about the reasons and the factors that mainly led to many terrible effects on Arab women diminution in Arabic literature, such as the tribal conflicts, Umayyad caliphate and its battle against Abbasids caliphate after death of Muhammad, marrying women for pleasure and treating them as a sexual tool, in the Arabian Peninsula beginning from the pre- Islamic era to the modern era of Arabic literature. Furthermore, it also clarifies many women situations during those eras and their participations in many different events in battles by healing the injured people, helping their husbands in order to stop Muhammad’s teachings and his tradition regardless paying attention to pursue education and learn poetry due these chippy reasons,...
This article explores educational opportunities in the early period of Islam until the 13th century,...
This article attempts to explores, investigate and analyzes the postcolonial Urdu writings on the Pa...
Arabs are known to the world as a tribe of nomads fighting among themselves bereft of any traits of ...
Arabian life is depicted through the novel of Jean Sasson’s Princess Sultana’s Daughters. There are ...
This article aims to study the development of Arabic poetry from its early phase to its modern one. ...
This article studies the transformations which took place in the legal status of slave women (jawārī...
This article aims to reveal the rareness of historical writing that elevated the female figure as th...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
Arabic literature is a means of gender mainstreaming which is very rich in gender issues. This is ba...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
This article frames the history of anticolonialism in the Arab world as a history of gender, sex, an...
Arabic literature has undergone such a long journey from the time of the beginning of the time of Ja...
Literature often represents fictionally how gender relations are deeply affected by diaspora. The ca...
Arabic poetry is the heart of all types of literature in all Arabic realms. Consistent with this gen...
It cannot be denied that Arab people own abundant types of culture. One of those types is literature...
This article explores educational opportunities in the early period of Islam until the 13th century,...
This article attempts to explores, investigate and analyzes the postcolonial Urdu writings on the Pa...
Arabs are known to the world as a tribe of nomads fighting among themselves bereft of any traits of ...
Arabian life is depicted through the novel of Jean Sasson’s Princess Sultana’s Daughters. There are ...
This article aims to study the development of Arabic poetry from its early phase to its modern one. ...
This article studies the transformations which took place in the legal status of slave women (jawārī...
This article aims to reveal the rareness of historical writing that elevated the female figure as th...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
Arabic literature is a means of gender mainstreaming which is very rich in gender issues. This is ba...
This article sets out to explore the theme of silence and voice in selected short stories by two Nor...
This article frames the history of anticolonialism in the Arab world as a history of gender, sex, an...
Arabic literature has undergone such a long journey from the time of the beginning of the time of Ja...
Literature often represents fictionally how gender relations are deeply affected by diaspora. The ca...
Arabic poetry is the heart of all types of literature in all Arabic realms. Consistent with this gen...
It cannot be denied that Arab people own abundant types of culture. One of those types is literature...
This article explores educational opportunities in the early period of Islam until the 13th century,...
This article attempts to explores, investigate and analyzes the postcolonial Urdu writings on the Pa...
Arabs are known to the world as a tribe of nomads fighting among themselves bereft of any traits of ...