Middle Eastern countries have failed to apply the concept that gender discrimination is inhumane and immoral. For many years, Muslim society has pedestaled male dominance over women within their systems and organizations. Most commonly, the most difficult part of convincing other countries to adopt such common and universal right is the concept of female inferiority that may be rooted deep within culture. However, it is significant to educate and inform both genders of the inhumane practices constituted against women within the Middle East even today. Women in the Middle Eastern society continue to face human right abuses such as a destitute education system, lack of career opportunities, physical and emotional violence, and religious practices that constraint them from their freedom of expression and belief. Even though women’s lifestyle in the countries of the Middle East has improved a little, they are still undergoing human right violations on both an economic and social
Middle Eastern countries have failed to apply the concept that gender discrimination is inhumane and immoral. For many years, Muslim society has pedestaled male dominance over women within their systems and organizations. Most commonly, the most difficult part of convincing other countries to adopt such common and universal right is the concept of female inferiority that may be rooted deep within culture. However, it is significant to educate and inform both genders of the inhumane practices constituted against women within the Middle East even today. Women in the Middle Eastern society continue to face human right abuses such as a destitute education system, lack of career opportunities, physical and emotional violence, and religious practices that constraint them from their freedom of expression and belief. Even though women’s lifestyle in the countries of the Middle East has improved a little, they are still undergoing human right violations on both an economic and social