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**Inspiring Experiences of Muslim Women! Beyond the Kitchen: Muslim Women on Balancing Life, Family & Work [Huda Khattab]
Refreshing look at real-life experiences of working Muslim women and discussion of their challenges!
| Suitable Age: | 13 - Adults | | Format: | Paperback | | Length: | 197 pages | | ISBN: | 9780980963700 |
| SKU: OPBBKENG000 |
Reg: $15.00 Now: $14.00 |
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| Description |
Can a Muslim woman have a role beyond the domestic realm?
For a variety of reasons, ranging from the financial to the intellectual, many Muslim women choose to work in fields that take them beyond the domestic realm, in many cases enhancing their roles in the home with their families.
Beyond the Kitchen draws upon the real-life experiences of working Muslim women and discusses their challenges, from juggling domestice chores, family commitments and workplace demands to dealing with challenges such as wearing hijab in the workplace and deciding whether or not to attend the office Christmas party.
Muslim women and girls who want to explore the world of work will find a wealth of ideas in this book.
Praise for Beyond the Kitchen:
"An Outstanding book....Huda Khattab brings us together as a community of women, struggling with all these issues...[and] offers us an insight into the lives of many Muslim women, giving voice to their struggles, challenges and achievements."
From the forward by Katherine Bullock, author of Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil.
About the Author: Huda Khattab is a British-born Canadian Muslim writer. She is the author of The Muslim Woman's Handbook, Bent Rib and Stories from the Muslim World.
Born into a Christian family of Scottish/English origin, she has been a Muslim since 1983. Huda Khattab lives with her husband and children near Toronto, Canada.
| SKU: OPBBKENG000 |
Reg: $15.00 Now: $14.00 |
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