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The Position of Woman in Judaism and Islam with Respect to Human Rights
Kuntová, Pavlína ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
Diploma thesis "The Position of Woman in Judaism and Islam with Respect to Human Rights" deals with the status of woman in traditional religious communities. It points out the disparity between the status of woman and man, often inadequate concept of universal human rights. The work focuses on human rights itself, from the perspective of religion and from the perspective of the West. It shows their similarities and differences. Part of the work is devoted to the status of woman from ancient times until the present. A large part is devoted to the status of woman in traditional family and her obligations towards man. Mainly discusses marriage and divorce. Does not forget to even mention the current state of women's status in Israel and Saudi Arabia, as the dominant religious leaders. In this work are interpreted true testimony of women about their status. We will meet both responses, the positive and the negative.
The Position of Woman in Judaism and Islam with Respect to Human Rights
Kuntová, Pavlína ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
Diploma thesis "The Position of Woman in Judaism and Islam with Respect to Human Rights" deals with the status of woman in traditional religious communities. It points out the disparity between the status of woman and man, often inadequate concept of universal human rights. The work focuses on human rights itself, from the perspective of religion and from the perspective of the West. It shows their similarities and differences. Part of the work is devoted to the status of woman from ancient times until the present. A large part is devoted to the status of woman in traditional family and her obligations towards man. Mainly discusses marriage and divorce. Does not forget to even mention the current state of women's status in Israel and Saudi Arabia, as the dominant religious leaders. In this work are interpreted true testimony of women about their status. We will meet both responses, the positive and the negative.
Sacred Ibis in Egyptian Religion
Kuntová, Pavlína ; Janák, Jiří (advisor) ; Vymětalová Hrabáková, Eva (referee)
Bachelor thesis "The Sacred Ibis in Egyptian Religion" deals with the significance and development of animal worship in Egyptian history. Thesis describes the role played by sacred animals in a religion, what was their main functions. Specifically, it focuses on the sacred ibis, an animal sacred lunar god Thoth. This bird was worshiped as a manifestation of the god Thoth on the earth. He was considered the protector of the land and the river Nile, in association with Thoth symbolized the moon end recovery. As the sacred animal was mummified and buried in special animal cemeteries. Besides the significance of ibis, thesis describes the method of mummification, which was in Egyot quite common. Building on it there are described experiments that seek to find for exploring and chracterizing the mummified animals such method that should not be destructive. Key words animal cult, sacred ibis, god Thoth, animal cemeteries, mummification, animal mummie

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