As a child in Saudi Arabia, Nabila knew no other life than that in which
she lived, a society where women had no rights. Females could not
attend school, pursue careers unless sanctioned by the government, drive
cars, or choose their husbands. From birth to marriage, women in
Nabila’s culture remained under the control of males: a father, a
brother, or a husband. Read more:
Disenchanted
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