Women and Islam
Leila Ahmed, professor of women's studies at Amherst, argues the case for revision of the widely-held views of the Islamic world about the role of women, using examples from history and the role played by women in the contemporary society. She explains the origin of the veil, and discusses the...
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Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
1994
Princeton, N.J. : 1994, c1993 |
Series: | Islamic conversations
Islamic conversations |
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ZVC 12780 |
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Yale University
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HQ1170 W563 1994 (LC) |
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Cornell University
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Video 1519 Video 469 |
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