اول شي بعد ما الحمدلله كملنا اول اسوبع في منكم واجهوا صعوبه وفي شدو حيلهم وفي ما شاء الله مبدعين في التعلم وان شا الله مستمرين ..
الدرس هذا انكم تقرون الموضوع واطلعون الافكار اللي عجبتكم في الموضوع بصيغتكم .. لو صعب حاولو .. لو فكره
2. اطلعون الكمات الصعبه وتكتبونها .. وتحفظونها هشي مهم جدا جدا .. عشان لو ياج موضوع عن المراه تعرفين تتحدثين عنه ..
اخليكم مع الموضوع وهو شيق جدا ..
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Women in the UAE
Throughout the history of the region, women have been a vital part of society. When the men of what is now the UAE left for up to four months to work in the pearling and fishing industries, the women were responsible for the family´s agricultural needs and for raising children. This was not an easy task in the desert´s harsh landscape and women were respected both for their ability to work the land and because the Quran requires it.
The role of women in the UAE has grown in line with the country’s development. The Supreme Council members have been committed to improving women´s lives since the beginning of the Federation.
As the late President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan said, "Nothing could delight me more than to see the woman taking up her distinctive position in society … Nothing should hinder her progress … Like men, women deserve the right to occupy high positions according to their capabilities and qualifications."
The right of UAE women to take part in the development of all areas of their society is laid out in the UAE Constitution, adopted when the federation was founded in 1971. It states that social justice should apply to all and that, before the law, women are equal to men. They enjoy the same legal status, claim to titles and access to education. They have the right to practice the profession of their choice. Moreover, in accordance with the Islamic principles upon which the Constitution is based, women are guaranteed the right to inherit property. Although women had these rights before the unification of the emirates, the Constitution reinforced them in legal terms that applied throughout the country.
In order to implement the late Sheikh Zayed’s vision of a modern society based on Arab and Islamic traditions, his wife Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak has worked tirelessly to promote the role of women since the creation of the Federation. She founded the first women’s society in the country, the Abu Dhabi Women’s Society, on the 8th of February 1973. In 1975, the First Lady went on to unite all the women’s organisations in the UAE as the UAE Women’s Federation. The UAE Women’s Federation is an autonomous body with its own budget and planning. Its priority in the early days of the UAE was to promote education amongst women. Now that this goal has been met, the Federation focuses on comprehensive social planning, including the role of women in the workplace
.
اول شي بعد ما الحمدلله كملنا اول اسوبع في منكم واجهوا صعوبه وفي شدو حيلهم وفي ما شاء الله مبدعين في التعلم وان شا الله مستمرين ..
الدرس هذا انكم تقرون الموضوع واطلعون الافكار اللي عجبتكم في الموضوع بصيغتكم .. لو صعب حاولو .. لو فكره
2. اطلعون الكمات الصعبه وتكتبونها .. وتحفظونها هشي مهم جدا جدا .. عشان لو ياج موضوع عن المراه تعرفين تتحدثين عنه ..
اخليكم مع الموضوع وهو شيق جدا ..
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Throughout the history of the region, women have been a vital part of society. When the men of what is now the UAE left for up to four months to work in the pearling and fishing industries, the women were responsible for the family´s agricultural needs and for raising children. This was not an easy task in the desert´s harsh landscape and women were respected both for their ability to work the land and because the Quran requires it.
The role of women in the UAE has grown in line with the country’s development. The Supreme Council members have been committed to improving women´s lives since the beginning of the Federation.
As the late President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan said, "Nothing could delight me more than to see the woman taking up her distinctive position in society … Nothing should hinder her progress … Like men, women deserve the right to occupy high positions according to their capabilities and qualifications."
The right of UAE women to take part in the development of all areas of their society is laid out in the UAE Constitution, adopted when the federation was founded in 1971. It states that social justice should apply to all and that, before the law, women are equal to men. They enjoy the same legal status, claim to titles and access to education. They have the right to practice the profession of their choice. Moreover, in accordance with the Islamic principles upon which the Constitution is based, women are guaranteed the right to inherit property. Although women had these rights before the unification of the emirates, the Constitution reinforced them in legal terms that applied throughout the country.
In order to implement the late Sheikh Zayed’s vision of a modern society based on Arab and Islamic traditions, his wife Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak has worked tirelessly to promote the role of women since the creation of the Federation. She founded the first women’s society in the country, the Abu Dhabi Women’s Society, on the 8th of February 1973. In 1975, the First Lady went on to unite all the women’s organisations in the UAE as the UAE Women’s Federation. The UAE Women’s Federation is an autonomous body with its own budget and planning. Its priority in the early days of the UAE was to promote education amongst women. Now that this goal has been met, the Federation focuses on comprehensive social planning, including the role of women in the workplace
.