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06-02-2005, 07:49 PM

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لا تفتــرح شيئـا فى السعــوديــة

    Saudis Outraged Over Women-Drive Proposal

    By DONNA ABU-NASR, Associated Press Writer
    June 2, 2005


    He just wanted his colleagues in the government's legislative arm to discuss
    the possibility of conducting a study into the feasibility of reversing the
    ban on women drivers — the only prohibition of its kind in the world.

    But Consultative Council member Mohammad al-Zulfa's proposal has unleashed a
    storm in this conservative country where the subject of women drivers remains
    taboo.

    Al-Zulfa's cell phone now constantly rings with furious Saudis accusing him
    of encouraging women to commit the double sins of discarding their veils and
    mixing with men. He gets phone text messages calling on Allah to freeze his
    blood. Chat rooms bristle with insulting accusations that al-Zulfa is "driven by
    carnal instincts with 454 horsepower."

    There even have been calls to kick al-Zulfa from the council and strip him of
    his Saudi nationality.

    The uproar may be astounding to outsiders. But in Saudi Arabia, where the
    religious establishment has the upper hand in defining women's freedoms, the
    issue touches on the kingdom's strict Islamic lifestyle.

    Conservatives, who believe women should be shielded from strange men, say
    driving will allow a woman to leave home whenever she pleases and go wherever she
    wishes. Some say it will present her with opportunities to violate Islamic
    law, such as exposing her eyes while driving or interacting with strange men,
    like police officers or mechanics.

    "Driving by women leads to evil," Munir al-Shahrani wrote in a letter to the
    editor of the Al-Watan daily. "Can you imagine what it will be like if her car
    broke down? She would have to seek help from men."

    But al-Zulfa contends neither the law nor Islam bans women from driving.
    Instead, the ban is based on fatwas, or Islamic edicts, by senior clerics who say
    that any driving by women would create situations for sinful temptation.

    It is the same argument used to restrict other freedoms. Without written
    permission from a male guardian, women may not travel, get an education or work.
    Regardless of permission, they are not allowed to mix with men in public or
    leave home without wearing black cloaks, called abayas.

    Some 50 women who defied the ban and drove in November 1990 — when U.S.
    troops were protecting Saudi Arabia during Iraq's invasion of Kuwait — were jailed
    for one day, their passports were confiscated and they lost their jobs.

    The driving prohibition has forced families to hire live-in drivers, who,
    strangely, are allowed to be alone with women. Al-Zulfa said clerics have deemed
    this a lesser evil than driving. Women whose families cannot afford to pay
    $300 to $400 a month for drivers rely on male relatives to take them around.

    Al-Zulfa brought up the issue a month ago in an open session of the
    Consultative Council, an appointed body that acts like a parliament.

    The session focused on a new traffic law, and the Council members were
    discussing government statistics about more than 5,000 traffic deaths each year.
    They also were discussing the fact that the large number of foreign drivers —
    about 1 million — have economic repercussions.

    "I know that talking about women driving is taboo, so I decided to take
    advantage of our discussions to bring up the topic," said the Western-educated
    al-Zulfa.

    Al-Zulfa, 61, said he proposed that a study be conducted to review the issue,
    arguing that allowing women behind the wheel would save Saudis both money and
    lives — since he believes women are cautious drivers.

    Al-Zulfa suggested that only women over age 35 or 40 be allowed to drive and
    only in cities. On highways, he said, they could drive if accompanied by male
    guardians.

    Al-Zulfa put the proposal in writing and sent it to the council's presidency
    so it can appoint a date for discussing it. But apparently worried about the
    conservatives' reaction, council head, Sheik Saleh bin Humaid, has not
    responded.

    Despite the harsh outcry, not all the reaction has been negative.

    Abdulrahman al-Rashed, a Saudi who is general manager of Al-Arabiya
    television, wrote in a recent column in Asharq al-Awsat paper: "It's inconceivable that
    in a country of 25 million, a third of them are women who wait for a driver
    every day to take them to school, the hospital and relatives' homes."

    Many women activists also welcomed al-Zulfa's suggestion. But others lashed
    out at him for using the issue to project himself as a reformer.

    In a strongly worded article, Wajiha al-Huweidar said Saudi women will not
    allow "the intellectuals to shine and their names to glitter at our expense.

    "We will not permit anyone and we have not appointed anyone to speak on our
    behalf," she said.
                  

06-03-2005, 02:21 AM

jini
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Re: لا تفتــرح شيئـا فى السعــوديــة (Re: Abureesh)

    ولا حتى في تنظيم حركة المرور والسير ياابو الريش
    المرأة السعودية في رايهم هى المرأة الوحيدة المسلمة والمحتشمة التى تطبق شرع الله ورجال الدين السعوديون هم الوحيدون وغيرهم نساء دين بفهمهم!
    جنى
                  

06-03-2005, 02:37 AM

أحمد الشايقي
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Re: لا تفتــرح شيئـا فى السعــوديــة (Re: Abureesh)

    يا جماعة الخير


    أنا رأيي نخلي الناس ديل في حالهم عشان يخلونا في حالنا


    دا راي لصالح متصفحي الموقع بهذا الجزء من العالم


    عندكم أنصار السنة ديل هم بلبسوا زيهم وبعدين نسوانهم برضو زي نسوان الجماعة ديل والكلام فيهم (بالمجان) يلا ورونا فيهم المنطق


    يلا فتناكم بعافيــة
                  

06-03-2005, 02:55 AM

jini
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Re: لا تفتــرح شيئـا فى السعــوديــة (Re: أحمد الشايقي)

    أنا رأيي نخلي الناس ديل في حالهم عشان يخلونا في حالنا
    دي فاتت علينا
    جني
                  

06-03-2005, 07:54 AM

Osman M Salih
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    متى ينضج عقلك ?!
                  

06-03-2005, 08:08 AM

Osman M Salih
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    متى ينضج عقلك ?!
                  

06-03-2005, 09:34 AM

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    "متى ينضج عقلك ?!"


    دى حاجـة ما تخصـك.
                  


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