Series which suggests that Islamic Fundamentalism, a growing political movement in the Middle East, has replaced the Soviet Union as the United States' newest enemy. The Islamists reject Euramerican political and social structures, and instead are striving for greater self-determination, more ethics in government, and a just solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.|ISLAM AND THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN / produced by Chris Palmer, Patrick Esmond White, and the Pacifica National Program Service. - SERIES: The Challenge of Islam| no. 5 Series which suggests that Islamic Fundamentalism, a growing political movement in the Middle East, has replaced the Soviet Union as the United States' newest enemy. The Islamists reject Euramerican political and social structures, and instead are striving for greater self-determination, more ethics in government, and a just solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. CONTENT: Examination of what, in the west, appears to be the enslavement of Islamic women, and the social and culture reality behind the role of women in the movement. BROADCAST: Satellite, 7 May 1993.
Examination of what, in the west, appears to be the enslavement of Islamic women, and the social and culture reality behind the role of women in the movement.