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Saudi Arabia is, as with many aspects of daily life, organized according to the principles of Islam, which is the official religion of the country, and which puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge, study, and understanding. The religion believes that obtaining knowledge is the only way to gain true understanding of life, and as such encourage both males and females to study. The way of practicing Wahhabi Islam has therefore led to segregation in education in Saudi Arabia, and in turn has created segregation in political, economic, and labor force environments. With the current struggle of social norms and laws, women have made great strides to obtain education in Saudi Arabia. However great these strides may be, there are consequences to the economy from not allowing women to have a

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  • تعليم المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية، كان قديمًا في كتاتيب تحفيظ القرآن الكريم، عن طريق معلمات متخصصات يقمن بجانب ذلك إلى تدريسهن مبادئ العلوم، والقراءة والكتابة، ثم بدأ التعليم النظامي للمرأة في المملكة عام 1956، بواسطة عدد من المدارس الأهلية، وأولها مدرسة دار الحنان، التي أنشأها الملك فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود برعاية زوجته الأميرة عفت، حتى صدر الأمر الملكي في عهد الملك سعود بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود بافتتاح الرئاسة العامة لتعليم البنات عام 1960، وكان هذا العام هو البداية الحقيقة لتعليم المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية. (ar)
  • Saudi Arabia is, as with many aspects of daily life, organized according to the principles of Islam, which is the official religion of the country, and which puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge, study, and understanding. The religion believes that obtaining knowledge is the only way to gain true understanding of life, and as such encourage both males and females to study. The way of practicing Wahhabi Islam has therefore led to segregation in education in Saudi Arabia, and in turn has created segregation in political, economic, and labor force environments. With the current struggle of social norms and laws, women have made great strides to obtain education in Saudi Arabia. However great these strides may be, there are consequences to the economy from not allowing women to have access to equal education, including potential economic struggle. (en)
  • A educação feminina na Arábia Saudita é, como com vários outros aspectos da vida diária, organizada de acordo com os princípios do Islã, que é a religião oficial do país. A forma do Islã praticado na Arábia Saudita é o Wahhabismo, que é uma religião fundamentalista que coloca ênfase na importância do conhecimento, estudo e compreensão. A religião acredita que a obtenção de conhecimento é a única maneira de ganhar a verdadeira compreensão do Islamismo e, como tal, incentiva ambos os sexos a estudar. A maneira de praticar o wahhabismo, portanto, levou a segregação na educação na Arábia Saudita e, por sua vez, criou segregação em ambientes políticos, econômicos e forças de trabalho. Com a luta atual das normas sociais e leis, as mulheres têm feito grandes progressos para se obter educação igualitária na Arábia Saudita. Por maior que esses progressos possam ser, há conseqüências para a economia e a sociedade, por não se permitir que as mulheres tenham acesso à educação igualitária. (pt)
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  • تعليم المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية، كان قديمًا في كتاتيب تحفيظ القرآن الكريم، عن طريق معلمات متخصصات يقمن بجانب ذلك إلى تدريسهن مبادئ العلوم، والقراءة والكتابة، ثم بدأ التعليم النظامي للمرأة في المملكة عام 1956، بواسطة عدد من المدارس الأهلية، وأولها مدرسة دار الحنان، التي أنشأها الملك فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود برعاية زوجته الأميرة عفت، حتى صدر الأمر الملكي في عهد الملك سعود بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود بافتتاح الرئاسة العامة لتعليم البنات عام 1960، وكان هذا العام هو البداية الحقيقة لتعليم المرأة في المملكة العربية السعودية. (ar)
  • Saudi Arabia is, as with many aspects of daily life, organized according to the principles of Islam, which is the official religion of the country, and which puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge, study, and understanding. The religion believes that obtaining knowledge is the only way to gain true understanding of life, and as such encourage both males and females to study. The way of practicing Wahhabi Islam has therefore led to segregation in education in Saudi Arabia, and in turn has created segregation in political, economic, and labor force environments. With the current struggle of social norms and laws, women have made great strides to obtain education in Saudi Arabia. However great these strides may be, there are consequences to the economy from not allowing women to have a (en)
  • A educação feminina na Arábia Saudita é, como com vários outros aspectos da vida diária, organizada de acordo com os princípios do Islã, que é a religião oficial do país. A forma do Islã praticado na Arábia Saudita é o Wahhabismo, que é uma religião fundamentalista que coloca ênfase na importância do conhecimento, estudo e compreensão. A religião acredita que a obtenção de conhecimento é a única maneira de ganhar a verdadeira compreensão do Islamismo e, como tal, incentiva ambos os sexos a estudar. A maneira de praticar o wahhabismo, portanto, levou a segregação na educação na Arábia Saudita e, por sua vez, criou segregação em ambientes políticos, econômicos e forças de trabalho. Com a luta atual das normas sociais e leis, as mulheres têm feito grandes progressos para se obter educação igu (pt)
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  • تعليم المرأة في السعودية (ar)
  • Educação feminina na Arábia Saudita (pt)
  • Women's education in Saudi Arabia (en)
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