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Gender Role Values in the Muslim World: A Value Difference between Men and Women?

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Heidi Nichols Haddad Gender Roles in the Muslim World: A Value Difference between Men and Women? I. Introduction Samuel Huntington (1993) in his seminal work The Clash of Civilizations envisions future conflict between the Christian West and the Muslim and Orthodox East occurring not along nation-state territorial lines but along cultural lines. For Huntington (1993) culture means political values that include separation of religion and state rule of law and protection of individual and group rights. The lack of
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