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Price of honor

Muslim women lift the veil of silence on the Islamic world

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An edition of Price of honor (1994)

Price of honor

Muslim women lift the veil of silence on the Islamic world

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Muslim women, the symbols of honor for their men, speak out in this timely and stunning book that takes us into the volatile heartland of Islam. The world's fastest-growing religion, with more than one billion adherents, Islam increasingly affects our lives: the oil-rich Muslim states of the Middle East are more important than ever in the aftermath of the Cold War, and here in America, Muslims now outnumber Jews. Yet Muslim culture remains a mystery to most Westerners. In Price of Honor, noted journalist Jan Goodwin shows how the restrictions on women's lives in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Gaza and the West Bank of Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates act as a barometer to the growth of fundamentalism and the Muslim regimes' willingness to appease extremists. From royalty to rebels, from professional women to peasants, Price of Honor takes us into the hearts and homes of Muslim women. With devastating candor, these women relate the increasingly oppressive politics that govern their personal lives. They live in a world where women are confined, forbidden to work or be educated, and even killed because of men's "code of honor." Goodwin's interviews and reports include a princess who talks about her life as the sixteenth wife of a sheikh; a grandmother who was arrested and whipped eighty times when a lock of her hair slipped from under her veil; women who are raped and then imprisoned for "fornication"; doctors who perform hymen-restoration surgery on women about to be wed because nonvirgins may be killed by male relatives; and American converts to Islam who are completely veiled and accept their husbands' polygamy yet fear the increasing religious extremism and its effects on their lives. With these and many other telling stories, Goodwin brings to life a world in which women have become pawns in a bitter power game. Here is a provocative look inside Muslim society today - and a powerful wake-up call to the world.

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Price of honor: Muslim women lift the veil of silence on the Islamic world
1994, Little, Brown
in English - 1st ed.

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New York, N.Y

Edition Notes

Originally published : Boston : Little, Brown, 1994.
Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.48/6971
Library of Congress
HQ1170 .G66 1995, HQ1170.G66 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL1273788M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780452274303
ISBN 10
0452274303
LCCN
95005272
OCLC/WorldCat
31934707
Library Thing
308604
Goodreads
1427404

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