Disfigured A Saudi Woman’s Story of Triumph over Violence By Rania Al-Baz (tr. Catherine Spencer) (Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2009. 160 pages.)

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Naama Ben Ami

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Rania Al-Baz’s ten-chapter book touches on a sore point found all over the
globe and among people of all socioeconomic classes. Written in the first person,
she intersperses her story with reports on the laws and customs in Islam
and in Saudi society that shed light on the events in her life. The reader
becomes acquainted with her life philosophy, which helped her overcome the
difficulties she faced and the physical and mental pain she endured. Through
her personal story we learn how Arabs perceive relations between the sexes,
Saudi women’s place in society and the home, women’s absolute submission
to their husbands and their desires, and the Qur’anic law concerning such
crimes as murder (p. 8) and the physical abuse of women ...

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