dawr almar'at al'andalusiat aleamu fi daw' kutub alnawazil
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47831/mjh.v2iخاص.440Keywords:
: ( almar'at , nuaz , alfaqih , alqadi eiad , al'andalus )Abstract
The involvement of women in the broader Arab Islamic society, particularly in Al-Andalus, is widely acknowledged as a pivotal element within all social groups owing to their substantial role in shaping the societal characteristics and meeting local requirements. Within various periods of Andalusian society, women in Al-Andalus held a notable and esteemed position. Arab women residing in Al-Andalus, as a consequence of their societal context, were distinguished by their engagement in activities that highlighted their competencies across various public spheres. Women in Al-Andalus represented a continuity of existence seen in other Islamic regions, with only slight variations in their personal lives. The inhabitants of Al-Andalus were renowned for their prosperity, opulence, and diverse cultural, religious, and geographical backgrounds. Their lifestyle was distinctive, characterized by a high material standard of living, as evidenced by their significant contributions to charitable endowments