DOUMATO, E.A., 2008. Women’s rights in the Middle East and North Africa: Saudi Arabia. [Online]. Available from: http://www.freedomhouse.org/uploads/special_report/section/174.pdf [Accessed on 06/01/12].…
Rich with history, The Middle East is the birthplace of the worlds largest religion and home to the Arab peoples. The Arab peoples close ties to Islam greatly effected how they grew together and intertwined themselves so deeply that most laws and traditions practiced by Arabs are closely connected to the Islamic faith.…
Originally Muslim literature is in Arabic, the language of the Prophet. Most of their literature is religious. It embraces messages and records of their belief system from the Quran, Sira and Hadith. Muslim literature was established in the Umayyad Empire, It was taken by the Arabs to distant lands and turn into part of this popular culture. In time, Persian developed into one of the main languages of the civilization. In the sub-continent, syncretistic poetry from the Sufis spread the bases of Muslim culture. (Anon, 2015) (Sheikh, Dhami,…
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Oil ! That is what the modern Middle Eastern geopolitics have usually been about. Given the vast energy resources that form the backbone of western economies, influence and involvement in the Middle East has been of paramount importance for the former and current super powers, including France, Britain, USA and the former Soviet Union.…
There were many ways in which people in the Middle East reacted to Western influence. Some embraced the influenced and sought to emulate western society, some abhorred it and would advocate a return to, and preservation of, what they saw as the Middle Eastern way of…
So in order to actually learn about women of the Middle East, one must have to navigate by understanding the practices of women who inhabit the Middle East while trying to eliminate any misconception about them. One stereotype made regarding Middle Eastern women was the harems which are part of a house designated for women only. After having a clear mind disregarding the stereotypes, one can learn about how women benefited from its state reforms in Egypt and in Iraq. Women in both of the countries benefited through education and political means but the women in Iraq suffered under the rule of Saddam Hussein. Leaders would build their nation through women and although after the reforms were taken away and some women got punished, women still benefited heavily which changed the way people view the Middle…
5.) Muslim art and literature reflected the diverse traditions of the various peoples who lived under Muslim rule, including Greeks, Romans, Persians, and Indians. As in Christian Europe and Hindu India, religion shaped the arts and literature of Muslim civilization. The great work of Islamic literature was the Quran itself. Because the Quran strictly banned the worship of idols, Muslim religious leaders forbade artists to portray God or human figures in religious art, giving Islamic art a distinctive style.…
As Islam entered and began to spread throughout the Middle East, more and more cultural changes began to occur and the people of the Middle East began to change. The Middle East went from a low social economic status to one of the most growing regions in the world as Islam came and changed the lives of the people living in the Middle East. As the journey of Islam began to spread and develop a new “Middle East” came to play. One of the biggest elements Islam changed for the people of the Middle East was their religion, not only did Islam change the religion of the people but it brought many of the tribes together and brought unity, Islam had also given the people organized laws a simple way to live by. As Islam took form, the culture and…
During the 19th century, the Middle East region was going through drastic changes to try and contend with European forces. This essay compares the Ottoman, Egyptian and Persian empires during the 19th century. Modernisation was not only industrial but also economic, socio-political and cultural development with Egypt receiving greatest success however each empire saw steep decline by the end of the 19th century. The modernization of Egypt began in the 19th century with the period beginning in 1805 under the rule of the Muhammad Ali and his dynasty; this period resulted in dramatic change in terms of both economic and social.…
The major demographic, political, and social changes that occurs during the Middle East between 8000-500 BCE is the agriculture begins to emerge and alter the way of life in that time. However even though that there are major changes socially, like the classes, and politically, like priest becoming leaders, is the demographic way of life. The demographic changes occur between 8000-500 BCE, and the beginning of the distinct culture starts to emerge in the Middle East.…
Camels! One of Earths creatures and one of the most curious and interesting animals to talk about in how they alone have impacted the history of not only the world but, the middle east as well. The camel has played a very important role in not only the Middle East but also many other parts of the world. Regions like Africa, Iran, and parts of the Stans. The Camel played many important roles in many different aspects of peoples lives. Anything from travel, warfare, art, trade and many different parts of society. However, we are going to specifically look at parts and history of the Camel and why it is actually quite fascinating and important to several civilizations.…
There has been a lot of political unrest in the past few weeks. Algeria in 1992 and now Tunisia, followed by Egypt and now countries in the Middle East are feeling the effect. Yemen and Bahrain are also experiencing political demonstrations. The protests now include Libya another North African country. All of these countries previously stated above, have many things in common, this is why they are often grouped together. Islam is the dominant religion, Arabic is widely spoken, and there are a lot of Arab descendents apart from Berbers, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Maghreb etc.…
The first civilizations of the Middle East, which grew in the valleys of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates rivers, are among the oldest in the world. Alphabets, law codes, and cities all began in the Middle East, as did the world’s three great monotheistic religions, Judaism (13th century B.C), Christianity (1st century to 4th century A.D) and Islam (7th century A.D). Of the three, Islam continues to mark the region most profoundly. More than 90 percent of the people of the Middle East are Muslims.…
The culture of Arabic-speaking people throughout history has been expressed greatly by the written word of the people, and to an almost equal degree, the spoken word. Even before the advent of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula, poetry was representative of the Arabic culture. As Islam spread across the Mediterranean and the world, great mathematicians and scientists wrote works, treatises, compilations and many other documents describing their discoveries. Countless histories, biographies, and geographies were written in the Islamic Golden Age. A great deal of fiction was written throughout Arabic history, ranging from Romantic novels to epic literature. Despite the prolificacy of all these genres and works, much Arabic literature remains in the dark today, both to the Western world and for many Muslims and Arabs.…