Women Rights in Islamic Societies: A Comparative Study of Iran and Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Muhammad Akram Zaheer Informatics Group of Colleges, Arifwala, Pakistan.
  • Waqas Ali Haider University of Okara, Okara, Pakistan.
  • Abdullah Yousaf University of Okara, Okara, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55603/alwifaq.v5i1.e1

Keywords:

Women Rights, Oppression, Hijab, Family Matter, Political Empowerment, Islamic Societies

Abstract

Iran and Saudi Arabia are Muslim countries and have an influential role in the whole Muslim World. Both the countries have a tribal background in which they have no mindset about women’s rights in society. There is a competition between both governments to impose limitations on their female population. Iran claims surprising political change in during the contemporary period. Among these changes has been notable alternation in women’s role in society and status. There is a social and political gap between women and men; between the westernized educationist class and the popular class as well as between democratic and local activists. On the other hand, the Saudi monarchy has started its top-down reforms. Women are granted permission to drive and perform in concerts and run their own businesses. As well as Saudi women can join the military. Therefore, both countries are still ignoring women’s rights compared to other nations. The study examines the uncovered heterogeneity of the two states. The paper additionally gives short learning on current conditions influencing women in both states. The study also comparatively analyzes the condition of women’s rights and political rights in Iran and Saudi Arabia. It also traces the women’s struggle to seek rights, particularly political rights through the theory of gender equality. The study follows the descriptive-analytical method and most data is collected from secondary sources.

Author Biographies

Muhammad Akram Zaheer, Informatics Group of Colleges, Arifwala, Pakistan.

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer is Lecturer of International Relations at Informatics Group of Colleges.

Waqas Ali Haider, University of Okara, Okara, Pakistan.

Waqas Ali Haider is PhD Scholar in the Department of Islamic Studies. He is Senior Lecturer of Islamic studies at Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan.

Abdullah Yousaf, University of Okara, Okara, Pakistan.

Abdullah Yousaf  is PhD Scholar in the Department of Islamic Studies.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Muhammad Akram Zaheer, Waqas Ali Haider, & Abdullah Yousaf. (2022). Women Rights in Islamic Societies: A Comparative Study of Iran and Saudi Arabia. Al-Wifaq, 5(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.55603/alwifaq.v5i1.e1

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