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  2. Women in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar is the only remaining country in the Gulf region with such laws, [4] Women in Qatar were enfranchised at the same time as men. [5] Labour force participation rates of Qatari women are above the world average and among the highest in the Arab World , [ 6 ] which comes mainly as a result of an increasing number of Qatari women who are ...

  3. Category:Qatari women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Qatari This category exists only as a container for other categories of Qatari women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  4. Category:Women in Qatar - Wikipedia

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  5. Qatari Women Association - Wikipedia

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    The Qatari Women Association is made up of Qatari citizens only, they pose in media projects that either be religious or social. Some of the projects reached the worldwide repercussions such as "Reflect your respect" which was launched in the " Fox News Channel " on the red-eye program.

  6. Category:Women's education in Qatar - Wikipedia

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  7. Amna Mahmoud Al-Jaidah - Wikipedia

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    Am(i)na Mahmoud Al-Jaidah (1913 – 2000) was the first woman teacher in Qatar. She opened the first school for girls in Qatar becoming the first woman to lead a school in 1953. She is a key figure in developing Education in Qatar for girls.

  8. Qatari clothing - Wikipedia

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    Qatari women generally wear customary dresses that include the black colored body covering known as the abaya together with the black scarf used for covering their heads known as the shayla. [4] The abaya is seen as essential wear when a woman ventures out into public to preserve her modesty, and is symbolic of a woman's honor and reputation. [3]

  9. Category:History of women in Qatar - Wikipedia

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