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Titre: Muslim Women and Islamophobia in Great Britain
Auteur(s): CHAIB, Fatima Zohra
Mots-clés: Muslim Women- Islamophobia -Great Britain
Date de publication: 19-sep-2016
Résumé: The principle issues of Islam have a great impact on the British society which had shared a mission of reflecting the realities of feminism before Islam. The manifestation of Islam is also considered as a proof of the best realization in the history of women rights in UK. Thus, this research investigates Muslim woman’s life by showing her social status through time and space and studying her roles in the construction of the society. We tend mainly, to focus on the way she fought for her religion and against Islamophobia. Muslim woman needs to be given opportunities so that to redefine the common stereotypes which harm her co–existence in the British society. Several triumphs have been accomplished; such as the creation of many organizations and clubs which aim at changing and displaying a positive image of Islam.
URI/URL: http://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/8916
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