Origine: Citata in Umberto De Giovannangeli, Isis, i nazisti del Terzo millennio che distruggono le opere d'arte. Sgarbi: "Ma nemmeno Hitler si era spinto a tanto" http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2015/03/07/isis-nazisti-terzo-millennio-sgarbi-nemmeno-hitler-spinto-a-tanto_n_6822438.html, L'Huffington Post, 7 marzo 2015.
Nawal al-Sa‘dawi Frasi e Citazioni
“La solidarietà tra le donne può rivelarsi una potente spinta al cambiamento.”
Citazioni di Nawal al-Sa'dawi
Origine: Citato in AA.VV., Il libro del femminismo, traduzione di Martina Dominici, Gribaudo, 2019, p. 281. ISBN 9788858022900
Nawal al-Sa‘dawi: Frasi in inglese
“The hijab has nothing to do with moral values.”
Statement on Al-Arabiya TV (3 March 2007), as quoted in "The Hijab: Is it Religiously mandated?" by Farzana Hassan and Tarek Fatah at Islamic Research Foundation International, Inc. http://www.irfi.org/articles3/articles_4801_4900/the%20hijab-%20is%20it%20religiously%20mandatedhtml.htm<!-- DEAD LINK Nawal Al-Sa'dawi Talks about Her Beliefs and Explains Her Decision to Leave Egypt: I Am Nauseated by Accusations against Me http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=1396 -->
Contesto: The hijab has nothing to do with moral values. A woman's moral values are reflected in her eyes, in the way she talks, and in the way she walks. They put on a hijab and go dancing, wearing high heels and lipstick. They wear tight jeans that show their bellies.
The Hidden Face of Eve (1980)
Contesto: Many people think that female circumcision only started with the advent of Islam. But as a matter of fact it is well known and widespread in some areas of the world before the Islamic era, including the Arabian peninsula. Mohammad the Prophet tried to oppose this custom since he considered it harmful to the sexual health of the woman.
“Many people think that female circumcision only started with the advent of Islam.”
The Hidden Face of Eve (1980)
Contesto: Many people think that female circumcision only started with the advent of Islam. But as a matter of fact it is well known and widespread in some areas of the world before the Islamic era, including the Arabian peninsula. Mohammad the Prophet tried to oppose this custom since he considered it harmful to the sexual health of the woman.
On how writers like her are protected by the younger generation since the 2011 revolution in Egypt in “Nawal El Saadawi: ‘Do you feel you are liberated? I feel I am not’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/oct/11/nawal-el-saadawi-interview-do-you-feel-you-are-liberated-not in The Guardian (2015 Oct 11)