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Women in Qatar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women in Qatar
Women in Qatar are women who are living in or are from Qatar. Qatar's policies regarding women's rights is influenced by the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Qatar’s Challenge to Saudi Arabia: An alternative view of Wahhabism )〕 Women were enfranchised in the country in 1999. == History == Prior to the establishment of an urban society, Qatar was used as rangeland for nomadic tribes from the Najd and Al Hasa regions of Saudi Arabia. In Bedouin society, women were responsible for buying and selling goods on behalf of their tribe. Women often had to assume positions of decision-making within their tribe when men left their families for long stretches of time, either to participate in pearl hunting trips or to act as merchants.〔Abu Saud, Abeer. p. 24–25.〕 They were separated by men within their own quarters in the tent or house.〔Abu Saud, Abeer. p. 25.〕 Education was regarded as unimportant and scarcely available for the majority of women in Bedouin tradition. On the other hand, children in urban areas were taught the Quran until the age of ten, after which the family would celebrate ''al khatma'', the end of memorizing the Quran.〔Abu Saud, Abeer. p. 26.〕
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