Self-determination in the Arab Society Since the Second World War, many developing countries were in transition. One idea for reappearance is self-determination both at national level and at individual level. Self-determination at national level means national independence, at the individual level, it determines its own destiny. Our five female characters Maha, Um Saad, Nadia, Yusra, Suad can see this in various ways. In the progress of Abraham's daughters, Karen Armstrong claims that Islam is "firmly opposed to obeying others" and "men and women are created by the image of God" I will.
Social loyalty is very important in Arab culture. Families are one of the most important aspects of Arab society. Arabic parents teach their children independence, personality and responsibility, but family loyalty is the greatest course taught by Arab families. "Unlike the extreme individualism seen in North America (everyone is for themselves, the rights of individuals, families living independently and away from their relatives, etc.), the Arabic society wants the importance of the group "In the Bedouin tribe of Saudi Arabia, the strong loyalty and dependence of the family has been nurtured and protected." Margaret Nijer was written in his book "Understanding of Arabs: Guide to the Modern Period" "Loyalty and obligation to the family takes precedence over loyalty to a friend."
The cultural background of Saudi Arabia is Arab and Islam. Society itself is generally religious, conservative, traditional and family oriented. Many attitudes and traditions derived from Arab civilization have a history of centuries. However, in just a few years of the 1970s the country has changed from a poor nomadic society to a wealthy commodity producer, so its culture has also been affected by rapid changes. A recent ruler or king of Saudi Arabia is the king of Salman Saudi Arabia, the Islamic movement began in the 18th century and sometimes called the strict Puritan which now dominates the country. In accordance with the principle of "the prohibition of goodwill and the prohibition of a mistake", there are many restrictions and prohibitions on behavior and clothing, these restrictions and bans are severely restricted by law and society, and more than other Muslim countries It is strict. For example, alcohol-free drinks are forbidden