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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. |
| H. Al-Bayati: Women and Family |
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| By Dr. Hamid Al-Bayati, Permanent Representative of Iraq to the UN |
| Monday, May 18, 2009 |
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Statement at the UN International Day of Families Symposium “Women and Family”
United Nations Headquarters, New York, May 18, 2009
In recent history, the gender roles of women have changed greatly. Women are involved in domestic tasks emphasizing child care while economic necessity compelled them to seek employment outside the home. The occupations that were available to women were, however, lower in pay than those available to men. In Iraq, for example, married women who worked in government jobs were getting the salaries of single people during Saddam’s regime, unlike the men. However, the new laws after Saddam’s regime fell in 2003 changed the situation. Today mothers delve more into their respective careers. Clad in their scarves, moms in suits are taking their stride in the corporate world; it is sad, but it is a bit different from the picture of a plump lady beside the oven, baking delicious cookies. - There are 2 billion mothers in the World (82.5 million in the U.S.) The Prophet Mohammed said, “The best of you is the best for his family.” And he said, “Heaven is under the feet of the mothers.” You know the common story about Eve and Adam and how Eve gave the apple to Adam which caused that God expelled them from heaven. The Qur'an does not say that Eve gave the apple to Adam but that both Adam and Eve ate the apple and God expelled them. Desmond Tutu said this about the family: "You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as you are to them." I say to my wife, "You are God Great Gift (GGG)." |