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Protecting Human Rights of Children and Women

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Publisher
  
The West Wing House

Pages
  
222

Author
  
Majid Rafizadeh

Publication date
  
2015

Originally published
  
2015

Page count
  
222

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Subject
  
Islam, human rights, women, democracy, feminism, freedom, human rights

Protecting Human Rights of Children and Women is a book written by Majid Rafizadeh (born December 25, 1980) an American political scientist, public speaker, human rights activist, Harvard University scholar and TV commentator who grew up in Iran and Syria. The book was published in 2015 by The West Wing House. The book was picked and profiled by several national and international outlets, including the BBC, Fars News Agency, and Frontpage Magazine.

In his book, Rafizadeh illustrates the intersection between the religion of Islam and child marriage. The book draws on the interconnectedness among the patriarchal and male-dominated systems as well as the regional conflict, Islam, and the Syrian Civil War. He addresses the social, political, and cultural history of Islam, from a sociopolitical and psychological perspective.

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