Gender Inequality In Saudi Arabia

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Gender Inequality The definition of gender inequality is the state in which access to rights or opportunities is affected by gender. The definition of opportunities is a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. However; how can females get the same opportunities as a male when her opportunities are affected by her gender? It is merely unfair and unjust because even though men, and today’s modern day culture says that both women and men are equal, it is showed time and time again that through polls and studies that women and men are not equal. Gender inequality is prevalent in the world today, many women are discriminated in the workplace, and in the world, by society, men, and today’s modern culture. First of all it is proven that “the gendered nature of the workplace …show more content…

Men and women have to go through separate lines and each line is conducted by its respective gender. This is because the mindset is that men are above women and the woman is to always be under a man, she is not worthy enough to lead on her own. Now after further consideration is it understandable that men living in countries in the middle east, specifically in Saudi Arabia have this mindset due to their Muslim faith. However despite what men think in the Quran it specifically says that both men and women are equal, when it says "I shall not lose sight of the labor of any of you who labors in my way, be it man or woman each of you is equal to the other (Gohari,Quran 3:195). And it is also known that Saudi Arabia is currently trying to balance out the inequality between both men and women. However, "How can Saudi Arabia seek to promote women's rights globally, when at home they continue to severely discriminate against women, treating them as permanent legal minors?" (Murphy,

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