Women’s Education in Saudi

Women’s Education in Saudi

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Dr. Abdullah Saleh Al-Washemi, 2009
Published by the Arab Cultural Center

The writer relies on an extensive number of documents and articles that have not been published before in order to produce this work. He intended to analyze the prevalent cultural discourse during this period which strongly opposed educating girls. This is considered the first book to analyze and monitor the movement of women’s education and its subsequent cultural controversy during this period and different opinions of supporters and opponents in some areas of KSA. The era which the book covers and the subject that it discuses are very important for understanding the Saudi Community and its stages of development. The book is characterized by boldness, analytical insights and an inductive approach which makes you realize through analogies made by the author, that having a strong will enables you to change patterns of thinking and life. These characteristics make you acknowledge the writer's inductive talent and his ability to make use of the information he gathered.

Many writers think of the book as exceptional in shedding light on a very important era that should have been dealt with long ago. No doubt it will provide the reader with useful insights and important information about the change of Saudi Communityan

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