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Originally Posted by spence
The literacy rate of young females in Iran is 98.5%. 60% of university students in Saudi Arabia are women, in fact there are 8 Muslim nations in the Middle East where more women than men go to University.
The bigger problem with women in many Islamic nations is that they can't find work for their skills.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...53f_story.html
My wife taught at Princess Nora University for three years and confirms most of the stuff in this article. There is a problem with the religion itself, not as much with the desire of some Muslim countries' leaders--they can't, as yet, get around the religious laws in order to actually make reformational change. Iran, which inherited some advances imposed by the Shah, is a bit more advanced.