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  2. Assia Djebar - Wikipedia

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    Djebar's father taught French at Mouzaïaville, a primary school she attended. Later, Djebar attended a Quranic private boarding school in Blida , where she was one of only two girls. She studied at Collège de Blida, a high school in Algiers, where she was the only Muslim in her class. [ 4 ]

  3. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Women hold an honored and significant role in Islam, both spiritually and socially. Islam emphasizes the equality of men and women in their relationship with God. The Qur'an clearly states, "Indeed, the Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and believing women... for them Allah has prepared forgiveness and a great reward" (Qur'an 33:35 ...

  4. Orientalism - Wikipedia

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    The analyses in Said's works are of Orientalism in European literature, especially French literature, and do not analyse visual art and Orientalist painting. In that vein, the art historian Linda Nochlin applied Said's methods of critical analysis to art, "with uneven results". [ 25 ]

  5. Mukhannath - Wikipedia

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    Mukhannath (مُخَنَّث; plural mukhannathun (مُخَنَّثون); "effeminate ones", "ones who resemble women") was a term used in Classical Arabic and Islamic literature to describe effeminate men or people with ambiguous sexual characteristics, [6] who appeared feminine and functioned sexually or socially in roles typically carried out by women. [8]

  6. Girls of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Girls of Riyadh's popularity grew with the help of the Internet and the novel was praised by Saudi media. [5] Black-market copies of the novel circulated and Girls of Riyadh has been a bestseller across much of the Middle East. [6] [7] The book was viewed by many as a 'taboo-breaking', giving insight into the inner lives and concerns of Saudi ...

  7. French schools send ‘dozens’ of Muslim girls home over ...

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    French state schools have sent “dozens” of Muslim girls home for wearing a traditional robe banned in educational settings last week.. The French education minister reported that almost 300 ...

  8. Orientalism in early modern France - Wikipedia

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    The Orient came to have a strong influence in French literature, as about 50% of French travel guides in the 16th century were dedicated to the Ottoman Empire. [23] In Paris, Suleiman set up a beautiful house where he offered coffee to Parisian society, with waiters dressed in Ottoman style, triggering enthusiastic responses, and starting the ...

  9. Islamic literature - Wikipedia

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    Islamic literature is literature written by Muslim people, influenced by an Islamic cultural perspective, or literature that portrays Islam. It can be written in any language and portray any country or region. It includes many literary forms including adabs, a non-fiction form of Islamic advice literature, [1] and various fictional literary genres.