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At last Saudi autorities lifting a stupid ban againist women that had been imputed to islam...
Many bans like these that againist women are traidionals of Arabic tribes not islamic.....
As we clearly know Many times the muslim prothet had watched games like wrestling javeling with hise wifes among crowds..
Good progress...Well done KSA...
So which decision is right...........the decision which was made before to ban Women from Driving and Entering in Stadiums and Opening Cinemas in Saudia with the name of Islam......... or this Decision made recently........
LOL It was real. Both Saudi Arabia and Iran had very restrictive laws when it comes to women and how they should go about their life in public(they are one of the few countries that for example made it mandatory for women to wear veil in public whether they like it or not, same as preventing women from going to football/sports stadiums of any kind etc). As far as I know Afghanistan seem to be the worse of the worse out there though.Are the women allowed to go shopping alone? Driving and visiting stadium wasnt allowed for women. I wonder what other common rights women arent given in Saudi? Do they have right to vote? No offense to Saudi members but this just seems unreal to me that they couldnt watch games previously
Damn......this journalist is beautiful, who is she? Got me thinking things..
just to get some perspective , the annual Global Gender Gap Report, ranked almost 150 countries on gender equality.
According to this those are the 10 worst countries for gender equality :
- Yemen
- Pakistan
- Syria
- Chad
- Iran
- Mali
- Saudi Arabia
- Lebanon
- Morocco
- Jordan
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/m...best-and-worst-countries-for-gender-equality/
Here is another list , just to make it clear i did not write those lists so don't shoot the messenger ...
From all the different data the thing that arises is that the middle east as a whole have a very serious problem in the way woman are treated , i do not know how anyone can deny that.
The Best And Worst Countries For Women
In September, Saudi Arabia announced it would finally lift its longstanding ban on women driving, with the change set to take effect from June 2018. The ban has done untold damage to the kingdom's reputation for years and internationally, it has been seen as a major symbol of female oppression. Things look likely to improve even further with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pushing to implement more reforms in order to return the country to moderate Islam. Saudi Arabia isn't alone in its poor treatment of women of course, and a new index has measured the status of women in countries across the globe.
The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and the Peace Research Institute of Oslo launched the global Women, Peace and Security Index which measures women's well-being by assessing factors such as inclusion, justice and security in 153 countries. Iceland leads the world ahead of Norway and Switzerland while the U.S. is in 22nd place. One possible reason the U.S. trails much of Europe could be its complete lack of maternity leave. Along with Papua New Guinea, the U.S. is the only country worldwide not offering any paid maternity leave to new mothers.
Unsurprisingly, less peaceful and unstable countries tended to score poorly in the index with Afghanistan and Syria both coming last. Likewise, Yemen is currently in the midst of a bloody civil war and it comes third from bottom. Pakistan is also among the worst countries in the index with studies finding that domestic violence is widespread while thousands of women and girls are murdered in "honor killings" every year. Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai is a notable example of just how dangerous Pakistan can be for women. She was shot and nearly killed in 2012 for speaking publicly about the importance of education for girls.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallm...for-women-worldwide-infographic/#76b6255f273b
LOL It was real. Both Saudi Arabia and Iran had very restrictive laws when it comes to women and how they should go about their life in public(they are one of the few countries that for example made it mandatory for women to wear veil in public whether they like it or not, same as preventing women from going to football/sports stadiums of any kind etc). As far as I know Afghanistan seem to be the worse of the worse out there though.
Seems Saudi Arabia with this new prince is at least trying to reform and change some of this backward laws which were long overdue, hopefully Iran will follow Saudi Arabia's lead in this regard.
However, Saudi women do seem to enjoy very high living standards and wealth though.
Damn......this journalist is beautiful, who is she? Got me thinking things..
Damn......this journalist is beautiful, who is she? Got me thinking things..
Hard to believe that Syria would be one step up from Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2nd worst place and 2 spots worst than Afghanistan?
When they start using criteria such as paid maternal leave, I suppose that takes out a huge clump of countries in a single shot, including even the US.
I brought those statistics not to point fingers at any particular country , but as a wake up call for all of us.
Another moronic law with origins in the "Sahwa era" and in the post Grand Mosque Seizure/Iranian "Islamic" Revolution (both in 1979) era. In the dustbin for good. A few of such moronic laws remain in place but their lifespan is very short-lived by all accounts.
Most trending Twitter hashtag currently worldwide as well.
Good move from saudi, closing the mouth of pseudo-arabs in Iran. We need to soften/modernize Islam else we can't progress (economy, military, culture).Good achievement for Saudi women, Our Mullahs should learn for Saudis.
So you let women and families in your stadiums but you banned all single males ?
Congratulations , maybe some countries in world can learn a thing from SA
It was a easy one the harder one is cinemas I wonder how SA want to pursue that one while you don't create the content for films .
WTF, So they have a ban on Cinemas/film industry as well?The film industry is obviously not as big as in Iran due to being officially closed for so many years (35 years) and Saudi Arabian actors and directors etc. used to work in other Arab countries (Egypt and Lebanon especially) because those two have significant film industries.