The Islamic World and the West Sources

Alsheikh, Essam A. “Distinction between the Concepts Mediation, Conciliation, Ṣulḥ and Arbitration in Sharī’ah Law.” Arab Law Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 4, 2011, pp. 367–400. JSTOR, JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23025237. 

Yuill, R. (2014, Jan). Saudi arabia: Shari’a law meets reality. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, 21, 41. Retrieved from http://login.proxy.seattleu.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.seattleu.edu/docview/1477440403?accountid=28598 

Sisson, Erin. “The Future of Sharia Law in American Arbitration .” Seattle University Proxy Authentication, heinonline-org.proxy.seattleu.edu/HOL/Page?lname=&public=false&handle=hein.journals%2Fvantl48&page=891&collection=journals. 

Sweeney, John A. “Burqas in Back Alleys: Street Art, Hijab, and the Reterritorialization of Public Space.” Continent., 2011, http://www.continentcontinent.cc/index.php/continent/article/viewArticle/66. 

Wu, E. Y. (2005). GLOBAL BURQAS. Texas Journal of Women and the Law, 14(2), 179-199. Retrieved from http://login.proxy.seattleu.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.seattleu.edu/docview/214050157?accountid=28598 

The topic that these sources engage are about restrictions in the Middle East, and more specifically restrictions on women. These sources all speak on what is acceptable in the Middle East but also how other countries view the laws of Middle East. This topic is something I would like to get more familiar with and to be able to get a strong viewpoint on. I also want to be able to talk about this topic with others and be informed on the subject while doing so.

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