Like what does this mean? Theyd see a woman and lose their shit and drive into a wall or lake?
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
next, cinemas
i am sure it's coming soon.
Still gotta drive around wearing this tho:
s.
Extremist clerics getting BTFO'd is always a welcome occurrence.FUCK YES
I can imagine religious sheikhs crying right now lmao.
None of what you said here is in relation to the part of your comment I took umbrage with.
I took issue with this:
You painting all bearded men, and by extension, anyone who practices that religion as someone who's crazy and likening them to a terrorist organization.
You may have grown up in a Muslim household and left the religion, but you're on an international forum, and there are people who have beards today that are very much affected by this kind of toxic attitude because their appearance has made them a target of hate. Many of them are decent individuals. And it's not restricted to Muslims either because other men of colour with beards like that become a target by extension because they look like what a "Muslim" is supposed to look like.
You want to rail against the religion, that's fine. The problem is when you start using attributes that apply to both normal members of the religion and some terrorists (because surprise, there are many ISIS members without beards) and conflating the two.
And ISIS didn't just happen because of Saudi Arabia. That's a simplistic and idiotic point of view. There's plenty of blame to go around for them.
Extremist clerics getting BTFO'd is always a welcome occurrence.
XD
Motherfucker, I specified extremists. "Bearded dudes" was my choice of words for them as that's how they identify themselves.
I can't tell if your long ass "#NotAllBeards" care post is a troll or genuine. Which is something of the norm round these parts.
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
https://twitter.com/sabqqorg/status/912781014791081985
"Punishment for anyone that make sarcastic joke about the new women royal law for women driving is jail for not more then 5 years or 3 million SR fine"
I have nothing against moderate muslims or muslims who stick to the good virtues of peace. But if you have a society that fully reads religious text as law, you'll have a lot of problematic rulings and laws be it any religion. Islam is exceptionally shittier to women in that respect. So for women to have a better place in arabic society(implying they don't already have it rough everywhere else) you're going have to separate the law from taking an ancient religion literally.
I grew up in a muslim household in Saudi Arabia. I left the religion a while ago while my parents, siblings and friends are muslim and I love them to death. But taking a religion from older times and applying it as law will always get in the way of social progress. I say this from experience living in Islam everyday. Whether I like it or not.
And yes, the zealots have been in control of all conversation on the subject for the longest time. How do you think shit like ISIS and AL-Qaeda happened? Because way back in the aftermath of the grand mosque seizure, King Khalid decided to turn the country more islamic to avoid anything resembling the event. That was an incredibly idiotic decision as it lead to empowering extremists to further their agendas both in public and in private. It's exactly why it took this long for women to be allowed to drive.
The word extremist was nowhere in your original post. And there are plenty of extremists who don't have beards or have more fashionable beards. It's not at all how they all identify themselves.Motherfucker, I specified extremists. "Bearded dudes" was my choice of words for them as that's how they identify themselves.
I can't tell if your long ass "#NotAllBeards" care post is a troll or genuine. Which is something of the norm round these parts.
Ain't no prison big enough. Saudi Twitter is overflowing with jokes.
*Sees clear cut example of religious conservatism.*Please find me a religious text about women's driving. I mean, women are indisputably allowed to ride horses in Islam, but somewhat they can't drive cars ?
Also you didn't "live in Islam". You lived in Saudi Arabia. As most as Saudis want that to be true, they don't represent Islam. Islam is not a country. There is nothing pure about the rulings of Ibn Uthaymeen, Bin Baaz and the like.
Come on, we must just accept that Saudi Arabia problem is not that they based their ruling on religious texts, it's that they got the most conservative and backward people ruling their societies. So yeah, the Saudi leadership is doing everything to keep the most conservative in check. But it's more about pushing a conservative agenda than a religious one. There is a wide field in islamic thought, saying that the conservative are the most religious is really giving them a praise they don't deserve. As far as i'm concerned, there is nothing less islamic and religious than to suppress women's rights. Even worst is to do so in the name of Islam.
Whoa what a revolution in thinking. What's next, respecting women as equals?
*Sees clear cut example of religious conservatism.*
*Tries to separate the religion from the conservatism.*
Neat.
While there isn't a literal passage about women driving (no shit), there's plenty in Islam (and other religions) that paints women as lesser beings. Forcing them to cover up, limiting their sexuality, and generally stripping them off rights men enjoy are part and parcel of the Quran (and other religious texts).There is no religious text about women driving, so it's obviously not a religious issue. There is no country among the 54 muslims countries that have similar rules.
It's just "lazy thinking about everything arabic" at work.
While there isn't a literal passage about women driving (no shit), there's plenty in Islam (and other religions) that paints women as lesser beings. Forcing them to cover up, limiting their sexuality, and generally stripping them off rights men enjoy are part and parcel of the Quran (and other religious texts).
Pretending this and other human rights abuses in the Middle East (and elsewhere) are separate from religion is absurd.
So women aren't generally cast in a subservient role in Islamic cultures? I know they sure as shit are in Christianity. But maybe everything I've heard is wrong and it's just a coincidence there are so many women's rights issues in the Middle East.I'm not saying that it's separated, i'm saying that saying that conservatives are the religious one in a society like S-A or even in the muslim world in general is really giving a great service to the conservatives of those societies.
Also, i don't believe there is anything in the Quran that point out that women are lesser beings. But maybe you know my sacred book better than me. *google english translation quran quote incoming!*
So women aren't generally cast in a subservient role in Islamic cultures? I know they sure as shit are in Christianity. But maybe everything I've heard is wrong and it's just a coincidence there are so many women's rights issues in the Middle East.
Also, saying women should cover up to please God while not requiring the same of men is completely sexist horseshit. Once again, if the texts suggesting they do so (with no punishment outlined) are then used to justify punishing women for not following the text's suggestions, what's the difference?
Yes, there are guidelines for both men and women in the texts. No, they don't impact the two equally.
So women aren't generally cast in a subservient role in Islamic cultures? I know they sure as shit are in Christianity. But maybe everything I've heard is wrong and it's just a coincidence there are so many women's rights issues in the Middle East.
Also, saying women should cover up to please God while not requiring the same of men is completely sexist horseshit.
hopefully this is just the first of many social reforms to come
Still gotta drive around wearing this tho:
Crank up that AC.
Good for SA, hopefully this leads to further progress down the road, and they stop forcing women to cover every centimeter of their face and bodies.
Ain't no prison big enough. Saudi Twitter is overflowing with jokes.
https://twitter.com/sabqqorg/status/912781014791081985
"Punishment for anyone that make sarcastic joke about the new women royal law for women driving is jail for not more then 5 years or 3 million SR fine"
Still gotta drive around wearing this tho:
Crank up that AC.
Good for SA, hopefully this leads to further progress down the road, and they stop forcing women to cover every centimeter of their face and bodies.
Yea, that's a good point.Eh, it was never a religious issue but rather a cultural one. There isn't really a religious basis for this.
The irony is of course is that multiple sheiks were unjustly arrested in the past few weeks for speaking out against the Gulf crisis. SA caring about religious clerics who don't follow their agenda is laughable (as a side note).
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
male drivers would not know how to handle women in cars next to them
Still stupid. The world should be demanding these women's liberation.Says who? Vehicles with female passengers mostly have full tints in the car. I'm sure they can remove the hijab while driving and no one can see their face.
And provide the fundamentalists more ammunition with which to paint reform as bowing to foreigners (Aka western nations, non muslims), and thus make things harder for the reformists.Still stupid. The world should be demanding these women's liberation.
Please find me a religious text about women's driving. I mean, women are indisputably allowed to ride horses in Islam, but for some reason they can't drive cars ?
Also you didn't "live in Islam". You lived in Saudi Arabia. As most as Saudis want that to be true, they don't represent Islam. Islam is not a country. There is nothing pure about the rulings of Ibn Uthaymeen, Bin Baaz and the like.
Come on, we must just accept that Saudi Arabia problem is not that they based their ruling on religious texts, it's that they got the most conservative and backward people ruling their societies. So yeah, the Saudi leadership is doing everything to keep the most conservative in check. But it's more about pushing a conservative agenda than a religious one. There is a wide field in islamic thought, saying that the conservative are the most religious is really giving them a praise they don't deserve. As far as i'm concerned, there is nothing less islamic and religious than to suppress women's rights. Even worst is to do so in the name of Islam.
The word extremist was nowhere in your original post. And there are plenty of extremists who don't have beards or have more fashionable beards. It's not at all how they all identify themselves.
And don't call me a motherfucker. You seem to be very aggressive in your posts, but I doubt you'd be like that if we crossed paths in reality. You can uphold common courtesy even if it's an online conversation.
I never said anything about religious text saying women can't drive. You jumped into an argument later when the point changed between me and The Guy.
Saudi Arabia is Islamic, whether you like it or not. There are different sects, sure, but it doesn't change the fact that wahabbi islam is a factor. Is Arab bedounism also a factor in a lot of these laws? Of course it is. But you can't act like the use of Islam in the country is why it is where it is today. You can argue it's a perverse version of Islam, but it's still a part of Islam.
Everything about your paragraph tells me one thing: You're a muslim, and a very proud one. I don't mean to offend you in that way. But saying Islam didn't play a factor in both the shape of Saudi's law, especially women's rights, is lying to yourself. Many ideologies can be corrupted, and Islam in Saudi Arabia is as corrupt as it gets. And it didn't need to be corrupted to have a lot of misogynistic laws either.
Please find me a religious text about women's driving. I mean, women are indisputably allowed to ride horses in Islam, but for some reason they can't drive cars ?
Also you didn't "live in Islam". You lived in Saudi Arabia. As most as Saudis want that to be true, they don't represent Islam. Islam is not a country. There is nothing pure about the rulings of Ibn Uthaymeen, Bin Baaz and the like.
Come on, we must just accept that Saudi Arabia problem is not that they based their ruling on religious texts, it's that they got the most conservative and backward people ruling their societies. So yeah, the Saudi leadership is doing everything to keep the most conservative in check. But it's more about pushing a conservative agenda than a religious one. There is a wide field in islamic thought, saying that the conservative are the most religious is really giving them a praise they don't deserve. As far as i'm concerned, there is nothing less islamic and religious than to suppress women's rights. Even worst is to do so in the name of Islam.
No one is gaslighting you. Your clarification was you dodging the point and you are now resorting to childish insults. This is obviously a pointless discussion since you want to act like an internet tough guy.You asked me "what the fuck is wrong with you?" and went on a tangent about beards. My first response was me clarifying, you continued to reply to me in an aggressive manner. If you responded to me like that in real life I would call you a motherfucker because you're acting like one. Don't be an ass and don't try to gaslight people, it's not a good look.
And they have successfully exported their backwater neanderthal culture to various countries including mine. My country cancelled an Oktober fest because of religious protests.SA still comes off as one of those nations that is two steps forward, three steps back when it comes to social progress.