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Crazy bans in Saudi Arabia and how they're changing now

Crazy bans in Saudi Arabia and how they're changing now

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Saudi Arabia is a closed and conservative country ruled by Sharia law. In recent years, the country's government has loosened stringent laws and allowed women to drive cars, attend football matches, and children learn music. At the same time, witchcraft and Harry Potter are still banned in the Kingdom. In this episode, you will find out why in this country they can be executed or put in prison for many years. And how do the residents of Saudi Arabia relate to such rules. What is prohibited for women in Saudi Arabia and how they reacted to being allowed to work salim: Saudi Arabia is the safest country in the world for women. Hypocritical Europeans who talk about women's rights are the ones who have a problem with women and children. Look at the rate of rape in Europe and America and you know what I mean, as well as the rate of assault on Muslim women in Europe, the prohibition of Muslim women from wearing the veil in France, and the kidnapping of children from their parents in Sweden. These hypocritical Westerners still have a face to talk about women in Saudi Arabia.
Date: 2022-05-12

Comments and reviews: 9


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another indication beyond any reasonable doubt that that world (Including this country, USA and all other countries) is run by one world government.
Everything is just a big show. They make some things differ from country to country in order to divide and conquer and make it look like counties are independent but main general aspects are the same.
1) Alcohol has nothing to do with a religion and it-s total poison created by one world government to poison the masses in most countries.
2) Alcohol is banned but Poisonous McDonald-s, Burger King and other garbage is there which is another indication of one world government running things
3) The list can go on and on

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Freedom with responsibility is fine; but Sharia law was imposed on people to keep them in captivity by ruthless leaders and religion came in handy to further subjugate them; same thing is happening in many parts of the world viz, China, north korea, countries where dictators are in power and the condition of the people is abominable; it is time everything changed for the better; religion should be one's personal choice and should never be enforced
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#PMShehbazSharifSaudiVisit
I am emphatically requesting the Saudi Government that whenever a corrupt ruler starts attending Masjid-e-Nabawi, he must be required by law to cover his face completely from the time he enters Masjid-e-Nabvi till he exits Haram-e-Nabawi. The punishment for violating it shall also be enforced. Such a type of precautionary measures can ensure the respect and holiness of the Prophet's highness.

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Why spend the time to make such an informative video, then sabotage it with this annoying background music/noise? Been struggling to follow the narrative, but because of this annoying background music/noise, had to flee. But honestly, apart from the fact that one fool makes many, what's the rationale behind loud annoying music in videos, ''to a man'''?
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I-m a Saudi guy and I stopped watching the video after two minutes because there are so many things that are not truth. For example he said women can-t leave the house without a guardian which is a lie. Dude you can-t just make a video based on stereotypes do your research right God dammit.
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I use to enjoy going to the Shisha cafes, and drink a lovely mocktail and listen to Arabic Music. I am British but I enjoyed my time living there. -I didn't have to hear drunken squabbles in the streets at night. It was nice and peaceful-
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Executions are public but USA will not condemn it. There is no human right violation. because USA getting oil from Saudi Arabia. USA can see human right violation in other countries where there is no oil. hypocritic country.
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I left saudi arabia after 28 years in 2019. Don't want to go back there to work. They have no respect for expats from 3rd world countries. SAUDI ARABIA will change but Saudis will not change
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over exaggerated. Nobody is locked. If they close shop they are asking you to go outside. This is an old ideas
Nobody is being punished nowadays for not wearing abaya.

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