The Rise Of Saudi Business Women

Malaysia, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Gaza, UK, Yemen, US ......................

Even of those on your list from saudi, most operate their businesses outside of saudi as well, and the women are active in fighting for woman's right. Most were educated outside of saudi where they were free to choose what they wanted in life.

If women were so free in saudi, they would not need to be fighting so hard for recognition and rights

World Report 2015: Saudi Arabia

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do

5 Facts of Life for Women in Saudi Arabia Call Into Question Late King's Legacy of 'Women's Rights'

You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

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You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead
 
Malaysia, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Gaza, UK, Yemen, US ......................

Even of those on your list from saudi, most operate their businesses outside of saudi as well, and the women are active in fighting for woman's right. Most were educated outside of saudi where they were free to choose what they wanted in life.

If women were so free in saudi, they would not need to be fighting so hard for recognition and rights

World Report 2015: Saudi Arabia

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do

5 Facts of Life for Women in Saudi Arabia Call Into Question Late King's Legacy of 'Women's Rights'

You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

front.213369.jpg


You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

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Malaysia, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Gaza, UK, Yemen, US ......................

Even of those on your list from saudi, most operate their businesses outside of saudi as well, and the women are active in fighting for woman's right. Most were educated outside of saudi where they were free to choose what they wanted in life.

If women were so free in saudi, they would not need to be fighting so hard for recognition and rights

World Report 2015: Saudi Arabia

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do

5 Facts of Life for Women in Saudi Arabia Call Into Question Late King's Legacy of 'Women's Rights'

You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

front.213369.jpg


You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.
 
Get rid of the propaganda against Saudi Arabia and middle east.

Saudi women ‘rising to the top with confidence’

LONDON: There are hundreds of powerful and successful women in Saudi Arabia, contrary to the perception of people in the West, a prominent Saudi businesswoman said here recently.

Afnan Al-Shuaiby, secretary general and chief executive officer of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce, based in London, made these comments recently at a GW Global Series meeting,

Saudi women ‘rising to the top with confidence’
Empowered Saudi business women on the rise



In fact, Saudi women are one of the most economically powerful women in the Middle East.
According to a study by the Sayyida Khadija bint Khuwaylid Center of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce, Saudi businesswomen possess bank savings worth more than SR45 billion and SR8 billion in investment funds. Moreover, women’s real estate investments amount to nearly SR120 billion. The report also notes that Saudi women own 40 percent of the family-run companies in the country.
“King Abdullah has a strong desire to see women advance in Saudi Arabia,” said Fawzia Al-Bakr, Saudi academic and author, in a March interview with TIME magazine.
“He wants them to work, he has given them scholarships (to Western universities), and now, with the Shoura Council, he is tackling the most difficult issue in our society today: segregation. If you can get rid of segregation, then most of our problems will be solved,” said Al-Bakr.
Early this year, Newsweek magazine named Al-Bakr among 125 women to have significantly and visibly influenced their societies.
In the steadfast campaign for social and economic change in the Kingdom, women are gradually progressing from merely dependent roles to superior positions.
“The businesses we have here for Saudi women are minor businesses,” said Rania Salama, chairperson of the Young Businesswomen Committee at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI).
“Maybe we need to think big to keep in line with international businesswomen. We need to help them be more competitive, to have a competitive advantage in their businesses and generate more creative ideas. We have so many clones of the same businesses; they are either abaya designers or cupcake makers,” said Salama, adding that women’s businesses have a few unique expertise.
Empowered Saudi business women on the rise


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Yet they are still the property of their fathers, brothers and husbands and are not allowed to drive or go out on their own.


CARE TO COMMENT ?

It's just your ridiculous comments!







Are you saying that it is not the case then, even after the Saudi's themselves have made it public knowledge ?
 
Malaysia, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Gaza, UK, Yemen, US ......................

Even of those on your list from saudi, most operate their businesses outside of saudi as well, and the women are active in fighting for woman's right. Most were educated outside of saudi where they were free to choose what they wanted in life.

If women were so free in saudi, they would not need to be fighting so hard for recognition and rights

World Report 2015: Saudi Arabia

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do

5 Facts of Life for Women in Saudi Arabia Call Into Question Late King's Legacy of 'Women's Rights'

You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

front.213369.jpg






Does not alter the fact that she is under Saudi law the property of her nearest male relative, and he can take everything from her if he wanted.
 
You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

front.213369.jpg


You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

So what?
Give us this law!

40% of doctors are women.
Women own more than 20.000 companies.
 
You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

So what?
Give us this law!

40% of doctors are women.
Women own more than 20.000 companies.


You got those figures from Al-Sharq Al-Awsat?

>>Women own about four percent of the total registered businesses in the Kingdom
with 5,500 commercial registrations of women’s projects, representing 20% of the
business in the retail, contracting, wholesale and transferable industries sectors<<

Not quite equality. They are educated, but not free.
 
Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

So what?
Give us this law!

40% of doctors are women.
Women own more than 20.000 companies.


You got those figures from Al-Sharq Al-Awsat?

>>Women own about four percent of the total registered businesses in the Kingdom
with 5,500 commercial registrations of women’s projects, representing 20% of the
business in the retail, contracting, wholesale and transferable industries sectors<<

Not quite equality. They are educated, but not free.

Give us a the law that forbid female doctors to treat men?

They are not free to work what?
Saudi Women Own 20,000 Firms
The curious thing in Saudi Arabia is that women can't drive car but can study and conduct a plane.

Captain Hanadi Alhindi.

hanadi-alhindi.-0.jpg
 
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Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

So what?
Give us this law!

40% of doctors are women.
Women own more than 20.000 companies.


You got those figures from Al-Sharq Al-Awsat?

>>Women own about four percent of the total registered businesses in the Kingdom
with 5,500 commercial registrations of women’s projects, representing 20% of the
business in the retail, contracting, wholesale and transferable industries sectors<<

Not quite equality. They are educated, but not free.

Give us a the law that forbid female doctors to treat men?

They are not free to work what?
Saudi Women Own 20,000 Firms
The curious thing in Saudi Arabia is that women can't drive car but can study and conduct a plane.

Captain Hanadi Alhindi.

hanadi-alhindi.-0.jpg


You want to know about women doctors in Saudi?

"In the Land of Invisible Women" By Qanta A. Ahmed
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

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You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

436x328_92607_235266.jpg








Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do


Interact with men

Women are required to limit the amount of time spent with men they are not related to. The majority of public buildings including offices, banks and universities have separate entrances for men and women, the Daily Telegraph reports. Public transportation, parks, beaches and amusement parks are also segregated in most parts of the country. Unlawful mixing will lead to criminal charges being brought against both parties, but women typically face harsher punishment.
 
You want just to contradict every information.

Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.

Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?

Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.

front.213369.jpg


You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

but iran mullah saying : doctor is mahram for woman.
mahram means= its like your brother or father
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

436x328_92607_235266.jpg


Do you bother to read anything in print or on the net?

Under Saudi law, all females must have a male guardian ... women are forbidden from traveling, conducting official business, or undergoing certain medical procedures without permission from their male guardians .

In Saudi Arabia, male doctors were not allowed to treat female patients

male Muslim medical students refusing to learn how to examine females

expat female staff members were coached not to touch Saudi men

male medical professional can touch a non-mehram female

Female doctors will work exclusively with female patients and male doctors with men

a woman cannot receive major medical treatment without the permission of her guardian

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do | The Week ...
www.theweek.co.uk/.../eleven-things-women-in-saudi-arabia-c...
The Week
Feb 4, 2016 - Women in Saudi Arabia claim to have been temporarily banned from ... said the store "refused to serve me just because I'm a woman and asked me ... In a country where a woman cannot even open a bank account without her husband's ... a ban was lifted by King Abdullah shortly before his death last year.
Women's visits to hospitals without male guardians banned ...
www.arabnews.com/news/525696
Arab News
Feb 14, 2014 - “Islamic law does not permit women to visit their doctors without male guardians,” said .... Does this only apply to Saudi females?? what about domestic helpers? ... Student dies last week cause male medics could not attend to her. ... i do not see anything new in this fatwa...because a female patient is never ...
Saudi university student dies of heart attack after male ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Saudi-university-student-dies-heart-at...
Daily Mail
Feb 7, 2014 - Tragic: The incident unfolded on the strictly segregated women-only campus of King Saud ... Her death sparked a debate on Twitter by Saudis who created a ... Rights groups reported that religious police would not allow the girls to .... The only reason the US and the west tolerate them is because of the oil.



If you don't know and need to be told, why are you posting about women and doctors?
In Riyadh things are changing, but the rest of saudi is stone age in some respects.

The mutaween are the law in most cases, however..............

>>The chief of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) in Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province has received death threats for encouraging the relaxation of some bans applied to Saudi women.<<

Even when things are supposed to change, the people won't accept it.

Women's rights, lives and dignity are the victims.
 
You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation

Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.

They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.

saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.

Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

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Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
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The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

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The summit of saudi business women.

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Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
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A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

but iran mullah saying : doctor is mahram for woman.
mahram means= its like your brother or father
Iranian mollah authorize temporary marriage which is a sort of prostitution in the country!
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

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Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do


Interact with men

Women are required to limit the amount of time spent with men they are not related to. The majority of public buildings including offices, banks and universities have separate entrances for men and women, the Daily Telegraph reports. Public transportation, parks, beaches and amusement parks are also segregated in most parts of the country. Unlawful mixing will lead to criminal charges being brought against both parties, but women typically face harsher punishment.
So what?
There is separate colleges in Europe, USA and "Israel". Do you want mixed WC too?
In Saudi Arabia there is mixed universities like Jedda university or Kaust university.
 
Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?

21025_10.JPG


Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
025866.jpg



176015.jpg


The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.

553096084.jpg


233708.jpg


The summit of saudi business women.

X9-9_536-353-10-1127.jpg


Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................

Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.

This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.

Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.

Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.

It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.

The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.

Saudi has a long road ahead

It's just preferable that female doctors treat women, it's not a rule!

Concerning driving it's a specific law in Saudi Arabia not in Gulf Countries, this law is even criticised by Saudi jurists and responsibles and should be abrogated in the future, and the women can take taxis.

The political rights is not concerning women but also men, it's another issue as there is no political party in this country.

This thread is about Saudi women who have business, companies, teach and do different works. There is no rule that keep women from business and different works.

The saudi business women association.
10646689_799705270100085_7266214339848593151_n.jpg

1222.jpg
A male doctor cannot examine or threat a women without a male relative in the room. If she needs an operation, he can't see or lay hands on her.
Women have to see women, not a male or a male specialist............ Law

In other countries it is permissible only in the case of extreme need, a another woman should be instructed to treat the patient, the patient much be covered except for effected part, the male doctor must lower or close his eyes as much as possible.

al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/330

Saudi just bans male doctors from treating women totally.

but iran mullah saying : doctor is mahram for woman.
mahram means= its like your brother or father
Iranian mollah authorize temporary marriage which is a sort of prostitution in the country!
you mean sighe?
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

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Do you bother to read anything in print or on the net?

Under Saudi law, all females must have a male guardian ... women are forbidden from traveling, conducting official business, or undergoing certain medical procedures without permission from their male guardians .

In Saudi Arabia, male doctors were not allowed to treat female patients

male Muslim medical students refusing to learn how to examine females

expat female staff members were coached not to touch Saudi men

male medical professional can touch a non-mehram female

Female doctors will work exclusively with female patients and male doctors with men

a woman cannot receive major medical treatment without the permission of her guardian

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do | The Week ...
www.theweek.co.uk/.../eleven-things-women-in-saudi-arabia-c...
The Week
Feb 4, 2016 - Women in Saudi Arabia claim to have been temporarily banned from ... said the store "refused to serve me just because I'm a woman and asked me ... In a country where a woman cannot even open a bank account without her husband's ... a ban was lifted by King Abdullah shortly before his death last year.
Women's visits to hospitals without male guardians banned ...
www.arabnews.com/news/525696
Arab News
Feb 14, 2014 - “Islamic law does not permit women to visit their doctors without male guardians,” said .... Does this only apply to Saudi females?? what about domestic helpers? ... Student dies last week cause male medics could not attend to her. ... i do not see anything new in this fatwa...because a female patient is never ...
Saudi university student dies of heart attack after male ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Saudi-university-student-dies-heart-at...
Daily Mail
Feb 7, 2014 - Tragic: The incident unfolded on the strictly segregated women-only campus of King Saud ... Her death sparked a debate on Twitter by Saudis who created a ... Rights groups reported that religious police would not allow the girls to .... The only reason the US and the west tolerate them is because of the oil.



If you don't know and need to be told, why are you posting about women and doctors?
In Riyadh things are changing, but the rest of saudi is stone age in some respects.

The mutaween are the law in most cases, however..............

>>The chief of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) in Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province has received death threats for encouraging the relaxation of some bans applied to Saudi women.<<

Even when things are supposed to change, the people won't accept it.

Women's rights, lives and dignity are the victims.

You seem a big ignorant of the region, you don't distinguish between law and some recommendations from association of promotion of virtue.
This association has not legislative power, women are 40% of doctors they share work with men in the reality and men can be treated by women.

It's just propaganda, male guardian means as in your link member of family but in reality I know that women can visit hospitals alone anyway.

If those restrictions are practiced, you will not see millions of women graduated, doctors, pilots, entrepreneurs.

The only restriction is driving car which is by the way critisized by some jurists in the association of promotion of virtue.
The dignity of women is guarded.
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images
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

436x328_92607_235266.jpg


Do you bother to read anything in print or on the net?

Under Saudi law, all females must have a male guardian ... women are forbidden from traveling, conducting official business, or undergoing certain medical procedures without permission from their male guardians .

In Saudi Arabia, male doctors were not allowed to treat female patients

male Muslim medical students refusing to learn how to examine females

expat female staff members were coached not to touch Saudi men

male medical professional can touch a non-mehram female

Female doctors will work exclusively with female patients and male doctors with men

a woman cannot receive major medical treatment without the permission of her guardian

Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do | The Week ...
www.theweek.co.uk/.../eleven-things-women-in-saudi-arabia-c...
The Week
Feb 4, 2016 - Women in Saudi Arabia claim to have been temporarily banned from ... said the store "refused to serve me just because I'm a woman and asked me ... In a country where a woman cannot even open a bank account without her husband's ... a ban was lifted by King Abdullah shortly before his death last year.
Women's visits to hospitals without male guardians banned ...
www.arabnews.com/news/525696
Arab News
Feb 14, 2014 - “Islamic law does not permit women to visit their doctors without male guardians,” said .... Does this only apply to Saudi females?? what about domestic helpers? ... Student dies last week cause male medics could not attend to her. ... i do not see anything new in this fatwa...because a female patient is never ...
Saudi university student dies of heart attack after male ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Saudi-university-student-dies-heart-at...
Daily Mail
Feb 7, 2014 - Tragic: The incident unfolded on the strictly segregated women-only campus of King Saud ... Her death sparked a debate on Twitter by Saudis who created a ... Rights groups reported that religious police would not allow the girls to .... The only reason the US and the west tolerate them is because of the oil.



If you don't know and need to be told, why are you posting about women and doctors?
In Riyadh things are changing, but the rest of saudi is stone age in some respects.

The mutaween are the law in most cases, however..............

>>The chief of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) in Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province has received death threats for encouraging the relaxation of some bans applied to Saudi women.<<

Even when things are supposed to change, the people won't accept it.

Women's rights, lives and dignity are the victims.

You seem a big ignorant of the region, you don't distinguish between law and some recommendations from association of promotion of virtue.
This association has not legislative power, women are 40% of doctors they share work with men in the reality and men can be treated by women.

It's just propaganda, male guardian means as in your link member of family but in reality I know that women can visit hospitals alone anyway.

If those restrictions are practiced, you will not see millions of women graduated, doctors, pilots, entrepreneurs.

The only restriction is driving car which is by the way critisized by some jurists in the association of promotion of virtue.
The dignity of women is guarded.
32015918375.jpg


images

are you arab ? or
are you arab (oil ) slave ?
 
You didn't answer about this supposed law, so you just vomit this hoax propaganda.

436x328_92607_235266.jpg








Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do


Interact with men

Women are required to limit the amount of time spent with men they are not related to. The majority of public buildings including offices, banks and universities have separate entrances for men and women, the Daily Telegraph reports. Public transportation, parks, beaches and amusement parks are also segregated in most parts of the country. Unlawful mixing will lead to criminal charges being brought against both parties, but women typically face harsher punishment.
So what?
There is separate colleges in Europe, USA and "Israel". Do you want mixed WC too?
In Saudi Arabia there is mixed universities like Jedda university or Kaust university.


WOW!
The first, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) went co-ed five yrs ago!!!!!

not 15 or 50 yrs ago

>>Analysts and diplomats say the KAUST launch is a step in the right direction, but state education will remain inefficient unless the government starts a radical overhaul.

"We need to change the mindset of the teaching concept. We need to review all our educational practices... We also need to be consistent with the needs of modern education and market requirements," said Saudi columnist Abdullah al-Alami.

Ghanem Nuseibeh, a senior analyst at Political Capital in Dubai, agreed: "The bigger problem remains primary education."

Despite its immense financial resources, the parameters of Saudi school and university education are governed by religious strictures and many subjects are off-limits for women to study.<<


Effat University, NESCOT Consortium and Dar Al Hekma College are girls colleges and Jeddah Technical College for Girls has a twin Jeddah Technical College for Boys, not co-ed classes. Jeddah International College have separate girls and boys degrees, not mixed classes.

...........but I don't know the region?
 

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