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In one to two sentences, assess how women are treated under strict understanding of sharia law

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In sharia law, they must wear full black veils and are not permitted to leave the house without the presence of male family members such as their father, husband, or brother. Women are often prohibited from driving or meeting with any male.

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The above answer is what you should insert in the writer, but before you start hating on Islam I want to explain the law to you. When a woman is wearing a black veil her chances of no wanted actions are lowered. Islam isn't blaming women for their looks, men have their laws when it comes to women. They aren't allowed to shake their hands, not because they are superior to women, but because of the way a man thinks. Many men don't stick to this law they stare at a women's parts. Men are also not allowed to be alone in a room with women, because they are never alone, there is always a not so child-appropriate intention thought hindering in the man's head. A veil also allows a man to catch feelings for a woman not only due to her beauty but also due to intellect and her regard for religion. The rule for women to leave the house without a male family member is due to men. Men for some reason respect women when she is around a man or has a male with her. Think about this, why when a man hits on a woman, the only way to get rid of him is to say, "I have a bf". Before one attacks Islam first try to think about the society that we live in.

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Women are treated very strictly under the Sharia Law. They should be covered fully in the black veils and are not allowed to go outside home without the company of male family members including father, husband, brother. This also forbids women from driving or meeting any male friend. 
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