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Item Open Access The Image of Women in a Blog of Islamic West Proverbs Between 6-7 AH / 12-13 AD(Université de M'sila, 2021) Belmeziti NadiaLiterary blog are concerned with poetry and prose for a woman or female to employ it on reality and imagination. On the one hand, she tries to describe it as a symbol of beauty, softness, love, desire, motherhood and fertility ... and transmits in this way the emotions and feelings that create its direction in the case of admiration, love, loss, and deprivation. Thus, to approach society and convey its emotional charges, spiritual, intellectual, behavioral and mental representations of everything surrounding the subject of women. On the other hand, it allows the literary sources for a woman to precise herself and her feelings by using poetry or proverbs, and others. Among the branches of the literary blogs are the proverbs, which we chose as a space for study as it is the most authentic description and expression. In addition, because it is a realistic and functional living experience that touches all the particles of the woman’s life and a more private community life. Consequently, to produce a judgment that accompanies women and resonates to make a system of representations chasing the feminine and confiscating the reality. The Islamic West lived between the ages of 6-7 AH / 12-13 AD - the reign of the Almoravids and Almohads- a civilizational, intellectual and social development. Proverbs provided the transfer of details about the general life of society away from the ruling authority and scholars who have contributed various sources of history books and yearbooks and translations. This is to track their achievements, monitor their interactions, movements and even their social interactions. Proverbs in the Islamic West presented between the 6-7th century AH / 12-13 AD, an important aspect of a woman's life and the development of her community, as well as carrying signs and symbols that sweep away the images produced by women towards the negative, for society to judge them with evil, inferiority, humiliation, prejudice, and rejection. More importantly, these images and judgments produced are the continuation of its mental impact and the transmission of its influence through the transmission and circulation of the proverb. For the presence of women to this day, to be affected by the proverbs that were plaited under circumstantial conditions or previous conditions.