a woman's face, much as the keffiyeh is used today.
2) Type of veil
①Burqa (chadri)
*Nations: Afghanistan, North Western Pakistan, India
The full Afghan chadri covers the wearer's entire body except for a small regionabout the eyes, which is covered by a concealing net or grille.
②Chador
*Nations: Iran
A chador is an outer garment or open cloak worn by many Iranian women in pu
against their own citizens
Weak institutions
Collapsed health system
Basic food shortage, leading to starvation
Basic differences among civilizations
Smaller world
Economic modernization and social change separate people from local identities
The dual role of the west
less mutable, less easily compromised than political and economical ones
Increasing Economic regionalism
A. Arabic language: Arabian Peninsula, Northern Africa etc.
B. Amharic: Ethiopia
C. Hebrew: Israel
D. Southern Arabic language: Iran, Iraq, some regions in Syria etc.
Generally the Semitic languages are divided into Eastern and Western Semitic languages. The Western Semitic language is further divided into Northwest and Southwest, and the most important branches from the proto Semitic langu
inarab nations.
To put Islam world concretely, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Libya, Jordan, Moroco, Lebanon, Egypt this nations allow polygamy to practicing religious policy. Iraq, Syria, Algeria, they permit it conditional by considering husband economic power.
On the other hand, Tunisiaabolished perfectly legal polygamy in 1956 and Turkey has a secular state ideology, as well as a large part o
2) Meaning of veil through real example
In France at the moment there is a big controversy about the recommendation by a government commission and by the president, to ban the wearing of religious symbols such as the Islamic veil (the hijab) in state schools. The government declares that this proposed ban is in keeping with France's long tradition of secular education, and also that it would pro