Women and work
This groundbreaking book is written by Nabawiyya Musa, the first Egyptian girl to obtain a baccalaureate degree and the first Egyptian primary school principal. Nabawiyya Musa is a writer, thinker, and literary figure. She is one of the pioneers of education and social work during the first half of the twentieth century. She was one of the pioneers of national action, women's liberation, and the Egyptian women's movements of the last century. Equality was her slogan; She did not accept that women should receive half the salary of men, so they decided to enter the battle for the baccalaureate - the university degree - to be equal to graduates of higher education. Therefore, the government established a special committee to examine them, and they succeeded in the end. The author says: In this book, I researched the history of women in some nations, their innate talents, and what works in teaching them - especially what relates to Egyptian girls - then I showed what Egypt lacks in that education, and touched on some other topics that touch on women's relationships with men, citing In all of this, women need to work to earn their living. We do not guarantee that every woman has a male support for her, as some people say: A Muslim woman is supported by her father, then her husband, then her child. Nothing is more harmful to morals than ignorance and emptiness. That is why I saw that the best service to be provided to this redeemed country is to draw women to education and work.
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Women and work
This groundbreaking book is written by Nabawiyya Musa, the first Egyptian girl to obtain a baccalaureate degree and the first Egyptian primary school principal. Nabawiyya Musa is a writer, thinker, and literary figure. She is one of the pioneers of education and social work during the first half of the twentieth century. She was one of the pioneers of national action, women's liberation, and the Egyptian women's movements of the last century. Equality was her slogan; She did not accept that women should receive half the salary of men, so they decided to enter the battle for the baccalaureate - the university degree - to be equal to graduates of higher education. Therefore, the government established a special committee to examine them, and they succeeded in the end. The author says: In this book, I researched the history of women in some nations, their innate talents, and what works in teaching them - especially what relates to Egyptian girls - then I showed what Egypt lacks in that education, and touched on some other topics that touch on women's relationships with men, citing In all of this, women need to work to earn their living. We do not guarantee that every woman has a male support for her, as some people say: A Muslim woman is supported by her father, then her husband, then her child. Nothing is more harmful to morals than ignorance and emptiness. That is why I saw that the best service to be provided to this redeemed country is to draw women to education and work.
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This groundbreaking book is written by Nabawiyya Musa, the first Egyptian girl to obtain a baccalaureate degree and the first Egyptian primary school principal. Nabawiyya Musa is a writer, thinker, and literary figure. She is one of the pioneers of education and social work during the first half of the twentieth century. She was one of the pioneers of national action, women's liberation, and the Egyptian women's movements of the last century. Equality was her slogan; She did not accept that women should receive half the salary of men, so they decided to enter the battle for the baccalaureate - the university degree - to be equal to graduates of higher education. Therefore, the government established a special committee to examine them, and they succeeded in the end. The author says: In this book, I researched the history of women in some nations, their innate talents, and what works in teaching them - especially what relates to Egyptian girls - then I showed what Egypt lacks in that education, and touched on some other topics that touch on women's relationships with men, citing In all of this, women need to work to earn their living. We do not guarantee that every woman has a male support for her, as some people say: A Muslim woman is supported by her father, then her husband, then her child. Nothing is more harmful to morals than ignorance and emptiness. That is why I saw that the best service to be provided to this redeemed country is to draw women to education and work.

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ISBN-13: 9789779916255
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 11/04/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 115
File size: 268 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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