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Saudi to curb powers of religious police: Reports
By AFP
Published: October 3, 2012
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will curb the powers of its notorious religious police charged with ensuring compliance with Islamic morality but often accused of abuses, a newspaper report said on Wednesday.
“The new system will set a mechanism for the field work of the committee’s men which hands over some of their specialisations to other state bodies, such as arrests and interrogations,” Al-Hayat daily quoted religious police chief Sheikh Abdullatiff Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh as saying.
Agents of the body known as the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice will also be banned from carrying out “searches without prior approval from the governor,” he said.
Okaz daily also reported that the religious police agents will be prohibited from “standing at the entrances of shopping malls to prevent the entry of any person,” referring to attempts by agents to ban women who do not comply with the Islamic dress code and unmarried couples from entering malls.
Relatively moderate Sheikh, appointed in January as the new chief of the religious police, has raised hopes that a more lenient force will ease draconian social constraints in the Islamic country.
Two weeks into his post, Sheikh banned volunteers from serving in the commission which enforces the kingdom’s strict Islamic rules.
In April he went further, prohibiting the religious police from “harassing people” and threatening “decisive measures against violators.”
In June, Sheikh came out strongly against one of his men who ordered a woman to leave a mall because she was wearing nail polish.
The woman had defied the orders as she filmed her argument with the policeman and posted it on YouTube.
The kingdom’s religious police prevent women from driving, require them to be covered from head to foot in black, ban public entertainment and force all businesses, from supermarkets to petrol stations, to close for prayers five times a day.
 
Whats wrong with keeping Hayya?! you all will see open dates in parks and malls after they will be gone...last year hayya stopped me in a mall coz i had long hair n wearing shorts..He talked to me in great respect.. he told me to wear a cap and wear pants next time and thts it...he was right..It is the boys who dont listen...whts wrong with following the laws?..I admit tht there are bad apples in hayya too but shud they shutdown the police department coz of the few bad policemen?...people here dont know what Saudi youth is like..if they knew they wud be supporting Hayya like i do...boys strictly shud not enter the mall without their families....and if anyone got problem with Saudi laws they can go to Bahrain or Dubai...leave Saudi Arabia alone...this is the only country I want to raise my children in
 
Whats wrong with keeping Hayya?! you all will see open dates in parks and malls after they will be gone...last year hayya stopped me in a mall coz i had long hair n wearing shorts..He talked to me in great respect.. he told me to wear a cap and wear pants next time and thts it...he was right..It is the boys who dont listen...whts wrong with following the laws?..I admit tht there are bad apples in hayya too but shud they shutdown the police department coz of the few bad policemen?...people here dont know what Saudi youth is like..if they knew they wud be supporting Hayya like i do...boys strictly shud not enter the mall without their families....and if anyone got problem with Saudi laws they can go to Bahrain or Dubai...leave Saudi Arabia alone...this is the only country I want to raise my children in

What's your problem if two people are dating willingly? let them do it. But if they are being indecent, then they should have consequences.
 
Yessss yesssss, one more step to the collapse of this whole stupid body.

People are sick of them, but o guess this is good enough for now. Thank you Devil Soul for making my day.

Man... I thought you'd be pissed but it is nice to see people with your attitude are coming forward to bring Saudi into this era of understanding.

Glad to see this development. Hope many more Saudi nationals think like you and may this broad-minded thinking open up Saudi to rest of the world. :)

I am starting to hate this regime, the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice should be done with full permission of using full force!:hitwall:

Then pray tell me how come Jordan doesn't have a religious police?

How about you practice what you preach?
 
Man... I thought you'd be pissed but it is nice to see people with your attitude are coming forward to bring Saudi into this era of understanding.

Glad to see this development. Hope many more Saudi nationals think like you and may this broad-minded thinking open up Saudi to rest of the world. :)



Then pray tell me how come Jordan doesn't have a religious police?

How about you practice what you preach?

I don't want to see them in Jordan, only in KSA...:bunny:
 
So does this mean that the next time BlackEagle does something funny with the mule in public *if you know what I mean*, he won't be given an arse whooping ? :undecided:
 
Saudi to curb powers of religious police: Reports
By AFP
Published: October 3, 2012
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will curb the powers of its notorious religious police charged with ensuring compliance with Islamic morality but often accused of abuses, a newspaper report said on Wednesday.
“The new system will set a mechanism for the field work of the committee’s men which hands over some of their specialisations to other state bodies, such as arrests and interrogations,” Al-Hayat daily quoted religious police chief Sheikh Abdullatiff Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh as saying.
Agents of the body known as the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice will also be banned from carrying out “searches without prior approval from the governor,” he said.
Okaz daily also reported that the religious police agents will be prohibited from “standing at the entrances of shopping malls to prevent the entry of any person,” referring to attempts by agents to ban women who do not comply with the Islamic dress code and unmarried couples from entering malls.
Relatively moderate Sheikh, appointed in January as the new chief of the religious police, has raised hopes that a more lenient force will ease draconian social constraints in the Islamic country.
Two weeks into his post, Sheikh banned volunteers from serving in the commission which enforces the kingdom’s strict Islamic rules.
In April he went further, prohibiting the religious police from “harassing people” and threatening “decisive measures against violators.”
In June, Sheikh came out strongly against one of his men who ordered a woman to leave a mall because she was wearing nail polish.
The woman had defied the orders as she filmed her argument with the policeman and posted it on YouTube.
The kingdom’s religious police prevent women from driving, require them to be covered from head to foot in black, ban public entertainment and force all businesses, from supermarkets to petrol stations, to close for prayers five times a day.

The Hy'ah will never be demolished. Unless they want the Arab spring to happen in Saudi arabia. The goverment knows that more than anyone, you can see that from the statments made by Naif & Salman. On the other hand, people were asking to rerform the Hy'ah a long time ago, its good to see it finally happen. The only thing left is to give them permission to search private compounds, where they have their own set of rules that don't apply to society. But As I said, the goverment isn't that stupid to remove Hy'ah or cripple them.
 
The Hy'ah will never be demolished. Unless they want the Arab spring to happen in Saudi arabia. The goverment knows that more than anyone, you can see that from the statments made by Naif & Salman. On the other hand, people were asking to rerform the Hy'ah a long time ago, its good to see it finally happen. The only thing left is to give them permission to search private compunds, where they have their own set of rules that don't apply to society. But As I said, the goverment isn't that stupid to remove Hy'ah or cripple them.

They WILL be demolished in time. Or at least left as a hollow orgnization tasked to stand around and look pretty. I don't know how will they achieve that though considering Hay'ah and pretty are two contralaterla concepts. :lol:
 
In that case I would be disappeared in one of those dark chambers of intelligence services...:cry:

I bet the Mutawas would be the first to take interest in you for that ! *And for the wrong reasons :P*

They WILL be demolished in time. Or at least left as a hollow orgnization tasked to stand around and look pretty. I don't know how will they achieve that though considering Hay'ah and pretty are two contralaterla concepts. :lol:

Dude I heard that in the past even the royals were held hostage by the Mutawas & they had to weasel themselves out one way or the other ! Promising to fast for a week or giving a generous donation to the Mosque or something ! Is that true ?
 
They WILL be demolished in time. Or at least left as a hollow orgnization tasked to stand around and look pretty. I don't know how will they achieve that though considering Hay'ah and pretty are two contralaterla concepts. :lol:

Day dreaming is not against the law. So go ahead and do it. But keep in mind that al-Saud know where they come from and know how they formed the country. Its by allying with the religious establishment that they gained power, once they lose their support, they are done. The only reason why protests never happened is because the Ulama said its haram, and king Abdullah fully realizes that.
 
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