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Feminism in Saudi Arabia dates back to the ancient, pre-Roman Nabataean Kingdom in which women were independent legal persons.[1][2] Twenty-first century feminist movements in Saudi Arabia include the women to drive movement[3][4] and the anti male-guardianship campaign.[5] Madawi al-Rasheed argued in 2019 that the Saudi feminist movement was "the most organised and articulate civil society" in Saudi Arabia.[6]
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