The first deities in Mesopotamia are closely associated with love and war, with “Ishtar” being particularly prominent. In Babylonian, she is called “Ishtar,” meaning “the living earth,” while in Sumerian, she is known as “Inanna,” meaning “queen of heaven.” Despite her relatively recent obscurity, she played a significant and complex …
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The issue of civil marriage has recently sparked a great debate in social circles. Opinions about it were divided between supporters and opponents, as it was rejected by the clergy, while it was supported by the currents of civil society, so we must know what is civil marriage? Civil marriage …
Read More »Constitutionally, will mothers have the right to grant citizenship to their children?
According to the constitution, Syrian women have the right to grant citizenship to their children. Lawyer Nour Owais Special Musawah / Center for Women’s Studies The Constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic was promulgated in 2012 and its Article 33 approved the principle of equality between all citizens in rights …
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There is no doubt that rights and duties are two sides of the same coin, which together constitute the concept of citizenship. The citizen’s exercise of his rights, and the state’s duties towards him, is a reciprocal, interactive, participatory relationship, two inseparable twins. This relationship presupposes equality between the homeland …
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