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Saudi women gear up for new freedom as driving ban ends





A great step that came far too late but better than never.

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Aseel al-Hamad (member of the Saudi Arabian national motorsport federation)

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Good for men. Now they can rest a while!

Saudi Arabia's $90 billion reason to allow women to drive

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...allow-women-to-drive/articleshow/64722073.cms

End to women's driving ban to save Saudis billions, support reforms


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...saudis-billions-support-reforms-idUSKCN1C21TQ
 
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What silence brother.. do you want Saudi Arabia to take on the US in a war.. there is no such Usrael.. it is the US and the West in disguise....please real all the threads I have posted on this section concerning the Saudi reactions, statements and financial hep to the massacre.. be it within the Arab league or on its own..
Who is the biggest supporter of US in middle east ... Who made US so strong by agreeing to sale oil in dollars only?who betrayes muslims and ended khilafa of turkey ?

Anyways just wait and watch ... Saudi are US allies and are equally responsible for. Sorry state of affair of muslims along with iran
 
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Saudi did a complete ground work preparation to ensure the move would not go hap hazard..they planed the public security , trained police staff, installed cameras...well done Saudi Arabia...the country has arrived to the age of maturity where it can plan and execute smoothly...lesson for Pakistan to learn..!

KSA lifting ban on women driving (about time) yet making Zionism official policy. One step forward, one hundred steps back.

Desi will continue to be stupid..while sitting in US or A himself..let Sauds run their country and you run your own..!

Who is the biggest supporter of US in middle east ... Who made US so strong by agreeing to sale oil in dollars only?who betrayes muslims and ended khilafa of turkey ?

Anyways just wait and watch ... Saudi are US allies and are equally responsible for. Sorry state of affair of muslims along with iran

Saudi Arabia is for Saudis...its not a free fund land for Muslims...
Ummah Chuma is dead...better get rid of the disease before it drives you insane..

Meet the women who already drive in Saudi Arabia
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Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, 37, drives at KAUST where traffic rules are very strict and a points-based system is used. (AN photo by Ziyad Alarfaj)
Updated 22 June 2018
DEEMA AL-KHUDAIR
June 21, 201800:47
25704
  • Driving is “one of the new life requirements in Saudi Arabia,” says Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, a research scientist at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • Sara Al-Uraifi, who works in public relations at Aramco in Dhahran, cautions women drivers not to get too excited, saying the Kingdom is not yet ready for women to go on the road.
JEDDAH: Saudi women preparing to drive in the Kingdom for the first time on Sunday might be surprised to learn that some have taken to the road already.

At institutes such as King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Saudi Aramco, women have been issued driver’s permits by the special zone’s driving school.

Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, 37, drives at KAUST, where she is a research scientist in molecular biology and immunology, and an assistant professor in King Abdul Aziz University’s bioscience department.

Abulfaraj said the driving environment at KAUST is similar to that of European countries or the US.

“Everyone has to follow the rules and they are strict — and because most people there are cycling, walking or using golf carts, everyone has to take care, especially children because some kids cycle to school.”

KAUST uses a measuring system for violations, Abulfaraj explained. “The traffic rules are very serious. It’s a points-based system. For example, using your phone while driving is three points. If you don’t stop at the stop sign, it’s eight points. If you reach 19 points, they will take your driver’s license away for three months and you will be prohibited from even cycling.”

Safety is KAUST’s main priority, she said. “A traffic police officer and an officer from the safety department are present during the driving test,” she told Arab News. “The traffic police officer observes; even if you turned correctly, but it’s not safe, they won’t give you the permit.”

Abulfaraj said in the past when a woman’s only role was as a housewife, there was no need to drive. “But the number of employed women has increased significantly and now we’re equal to men in everything. We are independent, we are studying the same subjects as men, getting jobs in the same field — and driving is important.”

Driving is “one of the new life requirements in Saudi Arabia,” she said.

Abulfaraj advised younger women to pay attention to safety and avoid being distracted by the “exciting new opportunity.”

“Driving is something that the whole world is doing; we were the only ones who weren’t allowed to. I know it’s exciting, but women have to remember that it’s a responsibility. Your life is in your hands.”

Abulfaraj learned to drive while studying in the US from 2008 till 2011. “It was exciting. I’m a mother of two, so when I’m driving, I get scared because I have my daughters with me.

“Responsibility makes a person more careful,” she said.

Gehan Saied Al-Abbasi, 50, an Egyptian freelance CAD engineer, also drives at KAUST.

Driving there is “peaceful and safe” with no traffic, crowds or rush hours, and the maximum speed limit is 60 km an hour,” she said.

“In KAUST, all people know their rights. They are fully aware of the driving laws. Everything is well organized. Stop signs are everywhere and crosswalks; security cars and cameras are everywhere.”

The engineer said she is pleased about the new decree allowing women to drive. “It’s a good decision. Women have the right to be independent and strong.”

Female drivers should be encouraged, Al-Abbasi said. “I want to tell them not to panic from any inconvenience in the street and to be confident — you can do it.”

Al-Abbasi obtained her driver’s license in Egypt and is exchanging her Egyptian license for a Saudi one.

“I used to drive in Egypt from 1986 until now,” she said. “It was a good experience. I feel independent.”

Another special institute driver is 28-year-old Saudi Sara Al-Uraifi, who works in public relations at Aramco in Dhahran.

She praises Aramco’s safe driving environment. “Driving there is so peaceful. It is quiet, away from traffic or crazy, loud drivers. Small roads, no highways and low speed,” she told Arab News.

Al-Uraifi said Aramco’s traffic rules are also strict. “Any violation will affect the employee’s evaluation and future career.”

Driving will empower women, Al-Uraifi said. “It is a start to a new approach in the Kingdom, giving women equal chances and treatment.”

She advised women to be cautious. “Don’t get too excited and start driving from day one. Take it slowly. The Kingdom is not yet ready for women to go on the road. There are a lot of crazy drivers on the road that don’t follow the rules and their mentality won’t change immediately.”

Al-Uraifi will exchange her Bahrain license for a Saudi one and plans to drive “at some point.”

“In the beginning I will start driving only in nearby areas, avoiding traffic and peak hours till things get stable,” she said.
 
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Saudi did a complete ground work preparation to ensure the move would not go hap hazard..they planed the public security , trained police staff, installed cameras...well done Saudi Arabia...the country has arrived to the age of maturity where it can plan and execute smoothly...lesson for Pakistan to learn..!



Desi will continue to be stupid..while sitting in US or A himself..let Sauds run their country and you run your own..!



Saudi Arabia is for Saudis...its not a free fund land for Muslims...
Ummah Chuma is dead...better get rid of the disease before it drives you insane..

Meet the women who already drive in Saudi Arabia
1229036-1596057410.jpg

Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, 37, drives at KAUST where traffic rules are very strict and a points-based system is used. (AN photo by Ziyad Alarfaj)
Updated 22 June 2018
DEEMA AL-KHUDAIR
June 21, 201800:47
25704
  • Driving is “one of the new life requirements in Saudi Arabia,” says Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, a research scientist at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • Sara Al-Uraifi, who works in public relations at Aramco in Dhahran, cautions women drivers not to get too excited, saying the Kingdom is not yet ready for women to go on the road.
JEDDAH: Saudi women preparing to drive in the Kingdom for the first time on Sunday might be surprised to learn that some have taken to the road already.

At institutes such as King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Saudi Aramco, women have been issued driver’s permits by the special zone’s driving school.

Dr. Aala Abulfaraj, 37, drives at KAUST, where she is a research scientist in molecular biology and immunology, and an assistant professor in King Abdul Aziz University’s bioscience department.

Abulfaraj said the driving environment at KAUST is similar to that of European countries or the US.

“Everyone has to follow the rules and they are strict — and because most people there are cycling, walking or using golf carts, everyone has to take care, especially children because some kids cycle to school.”

KAUST uses a measuring system for violations, Abulfaraj explained. “The traffic rules are very serious. It’s a points-based system. For example, using your phone while driving is three points. If you don’t stop at the stop sign, it’s eight points. If you reach 19 points, they will take your driver’s license away for three months and you will be prohibited from even cycling.”

Safety is KAUST’s main priority, she said. “A traffic police officer and an officer from the safety department are present during the driving test,” she told Arab News. “The traffic police officer observes; even if you turned correctly, but it’s not safe, they won’t give you the permit.”

Abulfaraj said in the past when a woman’s only role was as a housewife, there was no need to drive. “But the number of employed women has increased significantly and now we’re equal to men in everything. We are independent, we are studying the same subjects as men, getting jobs in the same field — and driving is important.”

Driving is “one of the new life requirements in Saudi Arabia,” she said.

Abulfaraj advised younger women to pay attention to safety and avoid being distracted by the “exciting new opportunity.”

“Driving is something that the whole world is doing; we were the only ones who weren’t allowed to. I know it’s exciting, but women have to remember that it’s a responsibility. Your life is in your hands.”

Abulfaraj learned to drive while studying in the US from 2008 till 2011. “It was exciting. I’m a mother of two, so when I’m driving, I get scared because I have my daughters with me.

“Responsibility makes a person more careful,” she said.

Gehan Saied Al-Abbasi, 50, an Egyptian freelance CAD engineer, also drives at KAUST.

Driving there is “peaceful and safe” with no traffic, crowds or rush hours, and the maximum speed limit is 60 km an hour,” she said.

“In KAUST, all people know their rights. They are fully aware of the driving laws. Everything is well organized. Stop signs are everywhere and crosswalks; security cars and cameras are everywhere.”

The engineer said she is pleased about the new decree allowing women to drive. “It’s a good decision. Women have the right to be independent and strong.”

Female drivers should be encouraged, Al-Abbasi said. “I want to tell them not to panic from any inconvenience in the street and to be confident — you can do it.”

Al-Abbasi obtained her driver’s license in Egypt and is exchanging her Egyptian license for a Saudi one.

“I used to drive in Egypt from 1986 until now,” she said. “It was a good experience. I feel independent.”

Another special institute driver is 28-year-old Saudi Sara Al-Uraifi, who works in public relations at Aramco in Dhahran.

She praises Aramco’s safe driving environment. “Driving there is so peaceful. It is quiet, away from traffic or crazy, loud drivers. Small roads, no highways and low speed,” she told Arab News.

Al-Uraifi said Aramco’s traffic rules are also strict. “Any violation will affect the employee’s evaluation and future career.”

Driving will empower women, Al-Uraifi said. “It is a start to a new approach in the Kingdom, giving women equal chances and treatment.”

She advised women to be cautious. “Don’t get too excited and start driving from day one. Take it slowly. The Kingdom is not yet ready for women to go on the road. There are a lot of crazy drivers on the road that don’t follow the rules and their mentality won’t change immediately.”

Al-Uraifi will exchange her Bahrain license for a Saudi one and plans to drive “at some point.”

“In the beginning I will start driving only in nearby areas, avoiding traffic and peak hours till things get stable,” she said.

I agree, but tell this to those who think that Al-Saud are the religious symbol and are pure from Evil ... My exact point is soon KSA is going to recognize Israel but people here believe otherwise ...
 
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I agree, but tell this to those who think that Al-Saud are the religious symbol and are pure from Evil ... My exact point is soon KSA is going to recognize Israel but people here believe otherwise ...

Pakistan should also recognize Israel as they have potential of mutual benefit..Pallys offer nothing other than lies and terrorism..siding with pallys have ruined our own countries...its time to bury the hatchet and get done with it...back in 50s..Jamshed Parker thought Arabs were too useless to invest time upon..then came bhutto and whole equation changed...we look back in the mirror today and see nothing but a destroyed generation..
 
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Pakistan should also recognize Israel as they have potential of mutual benefit..Pallys offer nothing other than lies and terrorism..siding with pallys have ruined our own countries...its time to bury the hatchet and get done with it...back in 50s..Jamshed Parker thought Arabs were too useless to invest time upon..then came bhutto and whole equation changed...we look back in the mirror today and see nothing but a destroyed generation..
Here I disagree, brother, look KSA might be for Saudis, and can transformed into a secular state but Pakistan was always a muslim (religious based) state just like Israel ...

If somebody today ask Israel you give up your claim on Masjid-e-Aqsa for the third temple and all the middle east muslim country will give you discounted oil and all your problems will be resovled, will they agree? No that was the reason of the very existence of the country like-wise the reason of existence of Pakistan is religious supermacy otherwise there is no nation named Pakistan and its a religious alliance of Sindhi, Punjabi, Pakhtoon, Balochi, Sariki, Makrani and Kashmiri ...

You take religion out of it and Pakistan is a recipe of disaster ...

Yes we are a security state as we always meant to be ...

This is so stupid of us who think that having good relationship with Israel can solve our problems... We are a nation of 200 people and we think a tiny nation of Israel can benefit us ? No, the only thing can benefit is to go back to our ideology ,, the ideology of Pakistan is Islam ...

Kindly dont bring topic of Taliban and Mullah to me as both Taliban and Mullah are not representative of Islam ...

Islam is represented by Quran where we are instructed to get education where there is no bar on sceince and technology,, This is shortcoming of Pakistani nation to not to adopt science and technology otherwise religion doesn't stop us from worldly achievements, why do we forgot that for hundreds of years Muslims were epi-center of science and technology without compromising on religion ...
 
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Having been a lifelong observer of women drivers, I can safely say that the Saudis were on to a good thing.

Pity they buckled to political correctness in an effort to look modern and progressive.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Desi will continue to be stupid..while sitting in US or A himself..let Sauds run their country and you run your own..!

Watch the the insults. There is no such thing as Desi except when referring to citizens of one country.

Cheap attack. I warned your friend Saif al-Arab also about racist supremacist attacks against Pakistanis’ intelligence.

You are a guest, behave like one.

Saudi Arabia is for Saudis...its not a free fund land for Muslims...
Ummah Chuma is dead...better get rid of the disease before it drives you insane.

KSA has occupied our holy sites, so we have every right to be interested in its affairs. Every Muslim has the right to have a say about the Hijaz.

Not only that but many Muslims believe in our interconnected as bad policies coming from KSA affect us as well. It’s a backstabbing of the Palestinians, which we cannot support.

Ummah is the Prophet Muhammad saws term for our community. Being Muslims it is incumbent on us to hold this sacred ideal.

Zionist Arabs however are part of the Israel and US world and not the Ummah of Muslims.
 
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Watch the the insults. There is no such thing as Desi except when referring to citizens of one country.

Cheap attack. I warned your friend Saif al-Arab also about racist supremacist attacks against Pakistanis’ intelligence.

You are a guest, behave like one.



KSA has occupied our holy sites, so we have every right to be interested in its affairs. Every Muslim has the right to have a say about the Hijaz.

Not only that but many Muslims believe in our interconnected as bad policies coming from KSA affect us as well. It’s a backstabbing of the Palestinians, which we cannot support.

Ummah is the Prophet Muhammad saws term for our community. Being Muslims it is incumbent on us to hold this sacred ideal.

Zionist Arabs however are part of the Israel and US world and not the Ummah of Muslims.

@somebozo is your compatriot (Pakistani) not an Saudi Arabian or Arab. Secondly I did not insult anyone but replied to an unmotivated insult by 2 of your compatriots aimed at 30 million Saudi Arabians and 500 million Arabs.

So locals (Arabs, Arabians, Hijazis etc. = Saudi Arabians) have now occupied their own land ancient land (Hijaz) that they have ruled since pre-historic times?:lol:

The same people who ruled the holy sites from the very beginning until 1517 and actually de facto (Hashemites of Makkah) until 1925, later to be replaced by another native Arabian dynasty (House of Saud)?

Your are blabbering about backstabbing while there is none yet you are worshipping the biggest hypocrite in the region (Erdogan) who has closer ties to Israel on all fronts than any other Muslim nation. It's "pan-Islamists" like you that make Muslims solely focus on their own countries, ethnic groups etc.

I don't share anything with you other than religion. We don't share the same worldview, the same ethnicity, the same culture, the same language etc. You want to subject Arabs as well. My priority is my country and the Arab world and after that the Muslim world (if you fix your own house you can help fix houses that are not yours if ALLOWED to). You look favorable at anti-Arab and hostile regimes such as the Iranian regime.

What is there really to speak about?
 
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Once backstabbers, always backstabbers. Whether it’s Hazrat Ali, Imam Hussein, Crusades, Ottoman Khilafat, or Turkey, Pakistan today.

Be proud of MBS, the Zionist puppet, who backstabbed Palestinians and Muslims for Trump.

Arab supremacists have always been a problem for Muslims, since the very beginning.

Don’t even know how to behave as a guest on a Pakistani forum.
 
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Once backstabbers, always backstabbers. Whether it’s Hazrat Ali, Imam Hussein, Crusades, Ottoman Khilafat, or Turkey, Pakistan today.

Be proud of MBS, the Zionist puppet, who backstabbed Palestinians and Muslims for Trump.

Arab supremacists have always been a problem for Muslims, since the very beginning.

Don’t even know how to behave as a guest on a Pakistani forum.

All those personalities were Arab and those were wars/conflicts about power (like throughout all of human history) and people of your sect (Shia) were involved and did the backstabbing. Crusaders were defeated by Arabs on Arab soil. Ottomans were foreigners who were removed the second Arabs no longer found them worthy to have replaced the Arabs after 1000 years of Caliphate rule (Rashidun, Umayyad, Fatimid, Abbasid). Where did Arabs betray Turkey or Pakistan? What do we owe those modern-day nation states, lol? Speaking about Islam, you owe almost everything to us Arabs. Not the other way around.

No backstabbing at all. Be proud of your hypocrite Erdogan and his buddies in Israel that he has been doing big trade with on all fronts for almost 20 years and have had close military too as well.

Yes, but a troll like you who claims that locals occupy their own ancient land and other bullshit that I have seen from you, are a perfect example of how to behave.:lol:
 
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I’m not Shia, I’m a Sunni. I don’t hate Shias like you guys. I don’t hate Wahabbis either.
 
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I’m not Shia, I’m a Sunni. I don’t hate Shias like you guys. I don’t hate Wahabbis either.

Why should I hate Shias when Shia Islam originates from Hijaz, when almost all historical Shia scholars were Arabs, when there are a few million Shia compatriots of mine (some 10%) and when there are 40-50 + million Arab Shias worldwide? Shias in KSA are some of the best well-off Shia groups in the world (if not the best) and attacks against them in the modern-era can be counted on a few fingers. Meanwhile elsewhere in the region and Muslim world..........No comment.

There is nothing called "Wahhabi". Nobody calls himself that. it's the Hanbali fiqh. 1 of the 4 recognized Sunni madahib. Hanbali fiqh is the fiqh of the majority of the Saudi Arabian ulema but most people in KSA are not Hanbalis (nothing wrong with Hanbalis). Najd is where most Hanbalis are from.

I am for instance a Sunni Shafi'i by heritage.

Quit the trolling. This thread is not about what we are discussing.
 
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Speaking about Islam, you owe almost everything to us Arabs. Not the other way around.

For the last 600 years, Arabs have been ruled by Turks. Much of the food, dress, customs, culture, architecture, and religious ideas of modern Arabs are from Turks and Persians. You are heavily influenced by Non-Arab Muslim empires.

We owe respect to those who have taught wisdom and justice, regardless if they are Arab, Persian, Turkish, Pakistani, or anything else.

The Islamic outlook is based on unity, not division like Arab supremacists want. Creating civil wars in Arab countries for what? Destroying civil society, supporting extremist groups.

We see just how fit MBS and his Zionist ilk are.

Don’t be jealous of Erdogan who made Turkey into an economic power and still has love for Palestinians, Rohingya, Somalians, Syrians, all of which KSA abandoned because of an ailing alliance with Trump US.
 
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LOL. Less than 400 years and not even 1/3 of the Arab world. Local rulers ruled on behalf of the Sultan (an Arab monarchic title and Ottomans themselves were heavily Arabized - Ottoman Turkish was more Arabic than Turkish for instance and tons of other examples that I could give if I bothered to pick your nonsense apart)

It's the other way around. Arabs influenced non-Arabs in the Muslim world many times more than the opposite.

What are those imaginary influences?:lol:

Just a troll. Not going to bother further.

Yes, please don’t.

Turks ruled you for 600 years. For a thousand years, almost every major scientist, astronomer, medical doctor, religious philosopher, etc. has been either Turkish or Persian. Bukhari and Muslim were both Persians and their influence on Islam was very important.

Respect others if you want to be respected. No one here has any love for Arab supremacy. Actually this ideology is very cannibalistic to Arab societies leading to wars and endless conflicts.

Anyway, back to the topic.
 
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