2020
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22379
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The adjustment process of young Bedouin women who were child brides

Abstract: Qualitative study explores the adjustment process of young Bedouin women in Israel who were minors and legally underage when they married. Child brides have always existed in Bedouin society, which sees marriage as a social and religious framework that protects the girl. This study's participants, 30 young women who were 13–17 when they married, shed light on the long and continuing process of adjustment, the sharp transitions in their lives, and their cognitive assimilation of married life. Their stories allo… Show more

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“…His novel (The Specter of the Hallaj) won the best Arabic Novel Award at the Sharjah International Fair in 2019 AD. He also has many short story collections, the most important of which is the collection (Al-Nujjab), which won the Al-Tayeb Salih International Award for writing Creativity in 2016 in Khartoum (Allassad Alhuzai, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His novel (The Specter of the Hallaj) won the best Arabic Novel Award at the Sharjah International Fair in 2019 AD. He also has many short story collections, the most important of which is the collection (Al-Nujjab), which won the Al-Tayeb Salih International Award for writing Creativity in 2016 in Khartoum (Allassad Alhuzai, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%