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You think people are dumb and they believe whatever you say. Most of your comments are lies and nonsense you try to censor every facts on the ground and make untrue stories to fool some people...
Barakah Meets Barakah, the debut feature of writer/director Mahmoud Sabbagh, has been selected to represent Saudi Arabia in the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar race. The movie, which debuted in Berlin, thus becomes the second-ever entry from the kingdom. It follows Haifaa Al Mansour’s 2013 charmer Wadjda, which was Saudi Arabia’s first official entry. Though roundly-lauded, that film failed to make the Oscars shortlist.
As I said there is no movies and film insdury in Saudia.
And cinemas are also banned.
Moreover these items and so many othes are strictly banned in saudia due to saudi mufties:
Cell phones
(n.) Harmful devices that spread obscenity.
Yup, cell phones are believed to be promoters of obscenity and phones with inbuilt cameras are banned in Saudi Arabia. “All citizens should renounce this [the use of cell phones with cameras] … for it can harm everybody without discrimination. Violators should be strictly confronted and punished” is the belief of Sheik Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al al-Sheik. Shameless perpetrators might also land up in jail for a year!
Cinemas
(n.) A dark place where men and women mingle immorally.
Drive over to Bahrain if you wish to watch movies at these disgraceful dark places which are a threat to culture, because you won’t find any movie theatres in Saudi Arabia. They very well promote immorality and pose a grave threat to pure marriages. Dark places are devil’s workshops!
Music Lessons
(n.) Blaring voices frowned upon by religious people.
Due to general attitude in the country, religious people forbid music. No public places or malls have any music playing so as not to offend religious customers. Islamic lessons proclaim music is forbidden. But don’t be surprised at the hidden rock music culture breeding in the country.
Non-Muslims Can’t Pray
(n.) People who are forbidden to pray in public.
People who are non-Muslims cannot pray at public places. Owning a Bible may have you deemed a criminal and charge you with apostasy under which you might as well be beheaded.
Female Drivers
(n.) Unashamed outgoing females who are a threat to culture and ‘purity’.
Females caught behind the wheels is illegal in Saudi Arabia. Recently, fourteen women were arrested for violating the law.’ Women2Drive’ campaign has been led by Saudi women to encourage female drivers. Though it has not done much help, the country might see some light soon.
Pokemon
(n.) Promoter of Zionism and gambling.
The tiny star with six spokes resembles the star of David, which is connected to international Zionism and is Israel’s national emblem. Moreover, Pokemon is seen as a complex game which urges the kids to trade cards to win points. Pikachu might raise future gamblers!
Magic
(n.) Evil and despicable sorcery which in no case is acceptable.
No abracadabras are allowed in Saudi Arabia. Magic and sorcery are banned and a special ‘Anti Witchcraft Unit’ of the Police is in place, should there be a need to investigate such cases. Green cards over there have a separate section for ‘sorcery/witchcraft/magicians’. Also, our beloved little guy with round rimmed glasses, a lightening scar and a wand, Harry Potter, is banned in Saudi Arabia. No trains to Hogwarts!
Valentine’s Day
(n.) The day when everything that is red is banned.
Saudi Arabia does not allow celebration of Valentine’s Day. In fact, on this day all the shops and florists are expected to eliminate everything that is red and can be gifted to a beloved. No Cupids please!
Hello 21st century? You there?
And gyms and many other more things are banned in Saudistan for women:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/apr/26/saudi-women-sports-ban
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saudi-olympic-women_us_57a8d0fae4b06adc11f0d743
http://onedio.co/content/27-ridiculous-things-women-in-saudi-arabia-arent-allowed-to-do-11567
Saudi Cleric Bans Women from Touching Bananas, Cucumbers to Avoid ‘Sexual Thoughts’
BY AMRUTHA GAYATHRI @AMRUTHAGAYATHRI ON12/07/11 AT 6:15 AM
In a ridiculously repressive and absurd proposal, an Islamic cleric residing in Europe has said in a ruling that women should not touch or be anywhere close to bananas and cucumbers, in order to avoid sexual thoughts.
An unnamed sheikh was quoted in a religious publication, el-Senousa News, as saying that if a woman wished to eat cucumbers or bananas, it should be sliced into pieces, preferably by her husband or father, before she eats them. Egyptian English news site Bikya Masr reported the proposal. According to the report, the sheikh has also added carrots and zucchini to the list of apparently immoral and blasphemous fruits and vegetables.
The sheikh was also asked if simply holding these vegetables, while out shopping, would be harmful for women. He replied that it was a matter between God and women.
Unsurprisingly, the sheikh's comment has become a target of online mockery, with a flurry of comments denouncing the Islamic repression of women. Many of the commentators are Muslims themselves, who have expressed their anger against the cleric for making Islamic religious practices appear unreasonable.
Islamic clerics of Saudi Arabia have been in the headlines recently when they spoke out against lifting the driving ban on women. The argument in that case suggested that all women will lose their virginity by indulging in pre-marital sex due to the mixing of genders (which, it is feared, will occur if women were allowed to drive).
The scholarly report by the clerics of Majlis al-Ifta al-Aala, the country's highest Islamic council, warned there would be no more virgins in the country within 10 years of lifting the ban because driving will lead to a surge in prostitution, pornography, homosexuality and divorce.
The declaration urging the driving ban on women was closely followed by another ludicrous proposal - one requiring women to cover their eyes.
According to existing Sharia laws, Saudi women are required to cover themselves from head to toe, with a long black cloak called the abaya, except for their eyes.
However, Saudi Arabia's Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice found that even women's eyes could sometimes be too attractive for men and drafted a new proposal, which states that women with tempting eyes need to cover them.
http://www.ibtimes.com/islamic-cler...ananas-cucumbers-avoid-sexual-thoughts-379812
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Nearly "Half Saudi women" are beaten at home
Published Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Nearly half Saudi women are beaten up by their husbands or other family members at home and many of them are hit by sticks and head cover, according to a university study published in local newspapers on Tuesday.
Surprisingly, the study found that the Bedouin men who still dwell the desert in the conservative Gulf Kingdom, are less violent than Saudi men in urban areas.
The study was conducted by Dr Lateefa Abdul Lateef, a social science professor at King Saud University in the Capital Riyadh. It involved female students at the university and some Saudi women covered by the government’s social security.
“The study showed that nearly half those covered by social security and more than a third of the female students at the university are beaten up at home,” Dr Lateefa said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Almadina.
“Husbands were found to be beating their wives more than others….they are followed by fathers, then brothers then sons…hands and sticks were found to be used mostly in beating women, following by men’s head cover and to a lesser extent, sharp objects.”
The study showed that husbands beating their wives included both educated and non-educated men and that “those dwelling in the desert are less violent with their wives than those living in cities or villages.”
The study found that the main reasons for violence against women include poor religious motives, drug addiction and alcoholism, arrogance and a tendency to control, psychological problems, poverty, and unemployment.
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/re...-women-are-beaten-at-home-2013-02-26-1.496510
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): " NEVER HIT A WOMAN " .
Barakah Meets Barakah, the debut feature of writer/director Mahmoud Sabbagh, has been selected to represent Saudi Arabia in the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar race. The movie, which debuted in Berlin, thus becomes the second-ever entry from the kingdom. It follows Haifaa Al Mansour’s 2013 charmer Wadjda, which was Saudi Arabia’s first official entry. Though roundly-lauded, that film failed to make the Oscars shortlist.
As I said there is no movies and film insdury in Saudia.
And cinemas are also banned.
Moreover these items and so many othes are strictly banned in saudia due to saudi mufties:
Cell phones
(n.) Harmful devices that spread obscenity.
Yup, cell phones are believed to be promoters of obscenity and phones with inbuilt cameras are banned in Saudi Arabia. “All citizens should renounce this [the use of cell phones with cameras] … for it can harm everybody without discrimination. Violators should be strictly confronted and punished” is the belief of Sheik Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al al-Sheik. Shameless perpetrators might also land up in jail for a year!
Cinemas
(n.) A dark place where men and women mingle immorally.
Drive over to Bahrain if you wish to watch movies at these disgraceful dark places which are a threat to culture, because you won’t find any movie theatres in Saudi Arabia. They very well promote immorality and pose a grave threat to pure marriages. Dark places are devil’s workshops!
Music Lessons
(n.) Blaring voices frowned upon by religious people.
Due to general attitude in the country, religious people forbid music. No public places or malls have any music playing so as not to offend religious customers. Islamic lessons proclaim music is forbidden. But don’t be surprised at the hidden rock music culture breeding in the country.
Non-Muslims Can’t Pray
(n.) People who are forbidden to pray in public.
People who are non-Muslims cannot pray at public places. Owning a Bible may have you deemed a criminal and charge you with apostasy under which you might as well be beheaded.
Female Drivers
(n.) Unashamed outgoing females who are a threat to culture and ‘purity’.
Females caught behind the wheels is illegal in Saudi Arabia. Recently, fourteen women were arrested for violating the law.’ Women2Drive’ campaign has been led by Saudi women to encourage female drivers. Though it has not done much help, the country might see some light soon.
Pokemon
(n.) Promoter of Zionism and gambling.
The tiny star with six spokes resembles the star of David, which is connected to international Zionism and is Israel’s national emblem. Moreover, Pokemon is seen as a complex game which urges the kids to trade cards to win points. Pikachu might raise future gamblers!
Magic
(n.) Evil and despicable sorcery which in no case is acceptable.
No abracadabras are allowed in Saudi Arabia. Magic and sorcery are banned and a special ‘Anti Witchcraft Unit’ of the Police is in place, should there be a need to investigate such cases. Green cards over there have a separate section for ‘sorcery/witchcraft/magicians’. Also, our beloved little guy with round rimmed glasses, a lightening scar and a wand, Harry Potter, is banned in Saudi Arabia. No trains to Hogwarts!
Valentine’s Day
(n.) The day when everything that is red is banned.
Saudi Arabia does not allow celebration of Valentine’s Day. In fact, on this day all the shops and florists are expected to eliminate everything that is red and can be gifted to a beloved. No Cupids please!
Hello 21st century? You there?
And gyms and many other more things are banned in Saudistan for women:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/apr/26/saudi-women-sports-ban
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saudi-olympic-women_us_57a8d0fae4b06adc11f0d743
http://onedio.co/content/27-ridiculous-things-women-in-saudi-arabia-arent-allowed-to-do-11567
Saudi Cleric Bans Women from Touching Bananas, Cucumbers to Avoid ‘Sexual Thoughts’
BY AMRUTHA GAYATHRI @AMRUTHAGAYATHRI ON12/07/11 AT 6:15 AM
In a ridiculously repressive and absurd proposal, an Islamic cleric residing in Europe has said in a ruling that women should not touch or be anywhere close to bananas and cucumbers, in order to avoid sexual thoughts.
An unnamed sheikh was quoted in a religious publication, el-Senousa News, as saying that if a woman wished to eat cucumbers or bananas, it should be sliced into pieces, preferably by her husband or father, before she eats them. Egyptian English news site Bikya Masr reported the proposal. According to the report, the sheikh has also added carrots and zucchini to the list of apparently immoral and blasphemous fruits and vegetables.
The sheikh was also asked if simply holding these vegetables, while out shopping, would be harmful for women. He replied that it was a matter between God and women.
Unsurprisingly, the sheikh's comment has become a target of online mockery, with a flurry of comments denouncing the Islamic repression of women. Many of the commentators are Muslims themselves, who have expressed their anger against the cleric for making Islamic religious practices appear unreasonable.
Islamic clerics of Saudi Arabia have been in the headlines recently when they spoke out against lifting the driving ban on women. The argument in that case suggested that all women will lose their virginity by indulging in pre-marital sex due to the mixing of genders (which, it is feared, will occur if women were allowed to drive).
The scholarly report by the clerics of Majlis al-Ifta al-Aala, the country's highest Islamic council, warned there would be no more virgins in the country within 10 years of lifting the ban because driving will lead to a surge in prostitution, pornography, homosexuality and divorce.
The declaration urging the driving ban on women was closely followed by another ludicrous proposal - one requiring women to cover their eyes.
According to existing Sharia laws, Saudi women are required to cover themselves from head to toe, with a long black cloak called the abaya, except for their eyes.
However, Saudi Arabia's Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice found that even women's eyes could sometimes be too attractive for men and drafted a new proposal, which states that women with tempting eyes need to cover them.
http://www.ibtimes.com/islamic-cler...ananas-cucumbers-avoid-sexual-thoughts-379812
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Nearly "Half Saudi women" are beaten at home
Published Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Nearly half Saudi women are beaten up by their husbands or other family members at home and many of them are hit by sticks and head cover, according to a university study published in local newspapers on Tuesday.
Surprisingly, the study found that the Bedouin men who still dwell the desert in the conservative Gulf Kingdom, are less violent than Saudi men in urban areas.
The study was conducted by Dr Lateefa Abdul Lateef, a social science professor at King Saud University in the Capital Riyadh. It involved female students at the university and some Saudi women covered by the government’s social security.
“The study showed that nearly half those covered by social security and more than a third of the female students at the university are beaten up at home,” Dr Lateefa said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Almadina.
“Husbands were found to be beating their wives more than others….they are followed by fathers, then brothers then sons…hands and sticks were found to be used mostly in beating women, following by men’s head cover and to a lesser extent, sharp objects.”
The study showed that husbands beating their wives included both educated and non-educated men and that “those dwelling in the desert are less violent with their wives than those living in cities or villages.”
The study found that the main reasons for violence against women include poor religious motives, drug addiction and alcoholism, arrogance and a tendency to control, psychological problems, poverty, and unemployment.
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/re...-women-are-beaten-at-home-2013-02-26-1.496510
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): " NEVER HIT A WOMAN " .
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