Desert Royal

Desert Royal by Jean P. Sasson is a reprint edition published by Doubleday in 1999, featuring 224 pages in English. This book continues the life story of Princess Sultana, exploring her ongoing struggle for women’s rights in Muslim countries amidst the challenges posed by rising Islamic fundamentalism. It serves as a follow-up to the earlier work, Daughters of Arabia, providing further insights into the complexities of life for women in this cultural context.
Readers will find a detailed account of Princess Sultana’s experiences and her advocacy for gender equality. The narrative delves into themes of biography and social science, highlighting the intersection of feminism and cultural identity within the Arab and Middle Eastern milieu. Through this exploration, the book sheds light on the broader societal issues faced by women in these regions, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding women’s studies and rights.
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Against a backdrop of looming Islamic fundamentalism, Jean Sasson continues the revelatory life-story of Princess Sultana and her fight for women’s rights in Muslim countries. This book is a follow-up to the successful Daughters of Arabia.
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