Thursday, September 26, 2013

TO BE A SAUDI WOMAN

A Saudi woman gets out of a car after being given a ride by her driver in Riyadh, on May 26, 2011
There is a women's right movement in this conservative country by women to drive cars.
Pictured here is a Saudi woman getting out of her chauffeur driven car in the city of Riyadh.
May 26, 2011



Saudi Arabia is a conservative monarchy backed by religious scholars. It upholds an austere form of Sunni Islam and gives wide powers to clerics who dominate the judicial system and run their own police squad to enforce religious morals.

King Abdullah has pushed some cautious social reforms in Saudi Arabia, including efforts to bring more women into the workforce and to give them a voice in policy making by appointing them to the advisory Shoura Council. by Mahmoud Habboush




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Saudi Arabia to compete for first time at Oscars
This year Saudi Arabia will for the first time compete in the Oscars.

COMMENTARY of article

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm not exactly sure, but isn't Dubai in United Arab Emirates and NOT Saudi Arabia? - John

No, you are correct, but while the story is about Saudi Arabia, the author was smart enough to get out of the country before he published the story of the Government's enforcement of Sharia Law in Saudi Arabia. - John Lombardi 

The location at the top of the article is usually where the journalist is stationed, not where the story takes place. This is why you'll often see articles that say "New York" talking about places clear across the country. - Rebecca

Somehow, I feel that any institution that denies basic rights and needs to half of the population is doomed to fail.Before long there will be a woman's movement in Islam much like The Lysistrata - Dallas Sux 




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