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This 6 page paper considers the many factors that affect modern Muslim women and their roles in society. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Muslim women play many societal roles. Muslim women are wives, mothers, and daughters. Gehrke-White (2007) emphasizes, however, they are also doctors, lawyers and scientists. For most Muslim
women their religion defines their roles in society. From a Western feminist perspective, that same religion is regarded as the primary oppressor of Muslim women. Many Muslim women
themselves are denouncing their religion (Gehrke-White, 2007). Others are calling for a serious reassessment of it (Gehrke-White, 2007). The intent of this paper is to outline the many
factors that combine to determine whether Islam plays more of a complimentary force or a negative force in Muslim womens lives. To explore
the question presented above, it is first necessary to understand that Islam in itself is varied in terms of how it impacts a Muslim womans life. Obviously, however, when
we consider Islam from a predominantly Western perspective it is difficult not to conclude that Muslim women fall well behind other women in terms of womens rights. Even within
Islam, however, womens rights vary considerably. Islam, after all is characterized by numerous sects and each of these sect interpret the womans role in relation to her society in
somewhat different ways. The differences between the Shia and Sunni sects are particularly illuminating in terms of answering the research question posited above. The way women are affected
by these two sects is significantly different. The thesis can be presented, in fact, that while Sunni beliefs could actually compliment a womans role in society and such issues
as womens rights, Shia belief is directly counterproductive to each. Over time there has been a certain divergence in terms of fundamental belief
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