Saudi Arabia isn’t ready to lift the ban on women
driving, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad Bin
Salman said, adding that it’s not just a matter of
ending strictures imposed by the kingdom’s
austere form of Islam. Allowing women to drive is
not a religious issue as much as it is an issue that
relates to the community itself that either accepts
it or refuses it, said the 30-year-old son of King
Salman.
"The community is not convinced about women
driving" and sees negative consequences if it’s
allowed, the prince said on Monday after outlining
a plan to reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil.
The prince had signalled his support for more
freedom for women during an interview this
month, saying "we believe women have rights in
Islam that they’ve yet to obtain."
But when a reporter asked him about the driving
ban on Monday, he said reform couldn’t be
rushed. Changes could happen in the future and
we always hope they will be positive changes," he
said.
Source: Gulf News
Home /
news /
Saudi Arabia is not ready to allow women to drive - Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
April 27, 2016
Saudi Arabia is not ready to allow women to drive - Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment