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Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up, if resolution is passed
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Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up, if resolution is passed  

I keep hearing about crazy stuff in the muslim community

Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover even them up, if resolution is passedIslamic state fears effect of 'tempting' eyes on men
Says it 'has the right' to issue repressive edict

Women must already cover their hair and wear full-length black cloak

Women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up under Saudi Arabia's latest repressive measure, it was reported yesterday.

The ultra-conservative Islamic state has said it has the right to stop women revealing 'tempting' eyes in public.

A spokesperson for Saudi Arabia's Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, Sheikh Motlab al Nabet, said a proposal to enshrine the measure in law has been tabled

'Tempting' eyes: Muslim women could be forced to cover up even their eyes if a 'right' of the Saudi state is enforced
Women in Saudi Arabia already have to wear a long black cloak, called an abaya, cover their hair and, in some regions, conceal their faces while in public.
If they do not, they face punishments including fines and public floggings.
One report on the Bikya Masr news website suggested the proposal was made after a member of the committee was attracted by a woman’s eyes as he walked along a street, provoking a fight.

The woman was walking with her husband who ended up being stabbed twice in the hand after the altercation.
The virtue and vice committee has repeatedly been accused of human rights violations.

Founded in 1940, its function is to ensure Islamic laws are not broken in public in Saudi Arabia.

In 2002, the committee refused to allow female students out of a burning school in the holy city of Mecca because they were not wearing correct head cover.

The decision is thought to have contributed to the high death toll of 15.

They are also banned from driving by religious edict and cannot travel without authorisation from their male guardians.
In September, a Saudi women sentenced to 10 lashes for defying the driving ban was only spared when King Abdullah stepped in to stop the public flogging.
Also in September, the king announced that women would be given the right to vote for the first time and run in the country's 2015 local elections.


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Aliaa Magda Elmahdy blog Egyptian activist posts nude photo online sparking outrage  Mail Online



Foolish act of bravery? Egyptian activist risks her life after posting full frontal nude shot online sparking outrage among Muslims

Wearing nothing but a pair of stockings, red ribbon in her hair and a pair of flat red shoes, the black and white shot would not look out of place in a nude photography book.

But this is no ordinary art project. It is the work of a feminist Egyptian activist who is making a bold and potentially dangerous statement.

Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, a 20-year old university student from Cairo, has sparked outrage in the Middle East with the controversial full-length image, posted on her blog last week


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Enjoyed sex or had an orgasm. I think Arab men are pre-mature ejaculators so they are afraid if given freedom Arab women will go else where to get satisfaction.

If not, why hide Arab women? Most of them are fucking gorgeous.

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I have seen women in burkas with their eyes covered with a veil in Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt, and those are 4 of some of the more liberal Moslem countries.  In those countries it is not a matter of "law," but "choice," unless you consider the fact that your husband can kick the shit out of you as a fact that vitiates consent.

I have friends who have been to other countries where it is also "strongly encouraged" by the powers the be, such as Iran.

In fact, I have seen women hidden that way in London, Paris, and a couple other places.  

That said, the girl in the photo is kind of cute.  I can see the slut attracting negative attention.

I am avoiding the temptation to anything else.

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Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up, if resolution is passed  

I keep hearing about crazy stuff in the muslim community

Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover even them up, if resolution is passedIslamic state fears effect of 'tempting' eyes on men
Says it 'has the right' to issue repressive edict

Women must already cover their hair and wear full-length black cloak

Women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up under Saudi Arabia's latest repressive measure, it was reported yesterday.

The ultra-conservative Islamic state has said it has the right to stop women revealing 'tempting' eyes in public.

A spokesperson for Saudi Arabia's Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, Sheikh Motlab al Nabet, said a proposal to enshrine the measure in law has been tabled

'Tempting' eyes: Muslim women could be forced to cover up even their eyes if a 'right' of the Saudi state is enforced
Women in Saudi Arabia already have to wear a long black cloak, called an abaya, cover their hair and, in some regions, conceal their faces while in public.
If they do not, they face punishments including fines and public floggings.
One report on the Bikya Masr news website suggested the proposal was made after a member of the committee was attracted by a woman’s eyes as he walked along a street, provoking a fight.

The woman was walking with her husband who ended up being stabbed twice in the hand after the altercation.
The virtue and vice committee has repeatedly been accused of human rights violations.

Founded in 1940, its function is to ensure Islamic laws are not broken in public in Saudi Arabia.

In 2002, the committee refused to allow female students out of a burning school in the holy city of Mecca because they were not wearing correct head cover.

The decision is thought to have contributed to the high death toll of 15.

They are also banned from driving by religious edict and cannot travel without authorisation from their male guardians.
In September, a Saudi women sentenced to 10 lashes for defying the driving ban was only spared when King Abdullah stepped in to stop the public flogging.
Also in September, the king announced that women would be given the right to vote for the first time and run in the country's 2015 local elections.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063143/Saudi-women-attractive-eyes-forced-cover-resolution-passed.html#ixzz1f9jfyD5e


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