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Women in Bahrain : ウィキペディア英語版
Women in Bahrain

The Women in Bahrain are Asian women who are generally more publicly active than in other Arab countries. Being highly educated, most Bahraini women are well represented in all of the major professions, women’s societies, and women’s organizations. Apart from having the right to vote, around one-quarter of the women of Bahrain are able to hold jobs outside the confines of the household.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/bahrain-country-profile.html )

==Attire, appearance, and behavior==
Although some Bahraini women wear head-covers while in public places, many of them are not completely veiled.〔 The traditional garments of the women of Bahrain include the ''jellabiya'', a long, loose dress, which is one of the preferred clothing style for the home and the workplace. Bahraini women may practice the ''Muhtashima'', partially covering the hair, or the ''Muhajiba'', fully covering the hair. Apart from covering the hair, covering the face is also practiced, namely the ''Niqab'', partially covering the face, and the ''Mutanaqiba'', fully covering the face. The practice of veiling is evident in both young and older women. In addition, the use of make-up, nail polish, and perfumes, or other accessories that attract attention are discouraged in public. Culturally, Bahrain’s unveiled women are discouraged from smiling at strangers, particularly to men who are not family members or those that are unrelated to them.

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