1st Edition

The Women of the United Arab Emirates

By Linda Soffan Copyright 1980
    130 Pages
    by Routledge

    130 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1980, this book looks at the factors which influenced the position held by women in the United Arab Emirates in the second half of the 20th century. It argues that Islamic Law has granted women rights and privileges in the spheres of family life, marriage, education and economic pursuits, which aim at improving their status in society. However, due to the interpretations of various religious scholars, influenced by local traditions and social trends, women have often not been given these rights, particularly in family life and marriage.

    In contrast, the book also explores how the wealth brought about by the discovery of oil has served to further strengthen the position of UAE women, principally in the fields of education, social affairs and economic activity.

    This book will be of interest to those studying women in Islamic society and modernisation in the Middle East.

    Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Islamic Law Regarding Women Versus Tribal Traditions and Modern Practices 2. Marriage and Family Life in the UAE 3. The Role of Education in Raising the Status of UAE Women 4. The Role of Women in the UAE Economy 5. The Role of Governmental and Non-governmental Organizations in Improving the Status of Women in the UAE 6. Conclusion; Glossary; Appendix A: Suras from the Qu’ran Relating to Women; Appendix B: Total Enrolment of Male/Female Students, 1953-77, Current Budget of the UAE Ministry of Education and Youth, Educational Stages in the UAE; Appendix C: Employment of Local Women in Government Ministries, UAE Scholarship Students by Specialization and Class, 1975-6; Bibliography; Index

    Biography

    Linda Soffan