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Liberating Islam One Babystep At A Time!
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Saudi Arabian Religious Police 'Lift Bicycle Ban For Women' – As Long As They Wear A Veil & Are With A Male Relative


Saudi Arabian women will now be permitted to ride motorbikes and bicycles in restricted areas – as long as they wear the full-length veil and are accompanied by a male relative.

The country’s al-Yawm daily newspaper cites an unnamed official from the religious police as confirming the edict.

Al Jazeera points out women, who are not permitted to drive in Saudi Arabia, will still be banned from riding the vehicles in public places.

Women in Saudi Arabia will reportedly be allowed to ride bicycles and motorbikes in restricted areas - as long as they wear a full-length veil and are accompanied by a male relative

The Gulf kingdom follows an ultra conservative interpretation of Islam where it is illegal for Saudi women to travel abroad without male accompaniment and can only do so if their guardian agrees by signing a document know as the 'yellow sheet' at an airport or border crossing.

In November 2012 it emerged women were being electronically monitored with authorities using SMS to track them and inform their husbands of their whereabouts.

Al Arabiya reported that the surveillance was triggered by the escape of a Saudi woman to Sweden earlier in 2012. She was believed to have converted to Christianity although she later denied this and insisted she wanted to return to Saudi Arabia.

She was helped to leave the country by a Saudi colleague and a Lebanese man who has reportedly since been imprisoned.

The kingdom is governed by strict Sharia law and it was only in 2011 that women were given the right to vote and run for office in municipal elections in 2015.

In January an Indonesian city which follows Sharia Law announced plans to ban women from straddling motorbikes.

Suaidi Yahya, mayor of Lhokseumawa said the sight of women straddling bike seats was “improper” and violated Islamic values.

Muslim activist Ulil Abshar Adballa criticised the move, tweeting "How to ride a motorbike is not regulated in Sharia law. There is no mention of it in the Koran or Hadiths."



This just in...the use of Twitter or "tweeting" isn't defined in the Koran or Hadiths either!whip whip whip
DrafterX Offline
#2 Posted:
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what about da fat bottomed ones..?? Huh
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
what about da fat bottomed ones..?? Huh



They wear bigger sheets.
paulkeck Offline
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man i bet thats like Christmas when your unwrapping a present and your sitting there please be a good one please be a good one lol
ZRX1200 Offline
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They saved their tents after the oil $ started rolling in.
bloody spaniard Offline
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YAY for Mo's brides!! It was a long time coming!
Think
But men can still beat 'em, right? Especially if they don't give up the right of way or drive with music.
Don't wants to spoil 'em by sparin' the rod.
z6joker9 Offline
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They can only ride bikes for run though- not for transportation. That would be crazy.
teedubbya Offline
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Vatican City: The inclusion of two Muslims in a foot-washing ceremony by Pope Francis is one of several gestures of openness towards the Muslim world that could change perceptions of the Vatican, observers said.

The two teenagers — a boy and a girl — were among the 12 inmates at a youth prison in Rome taking part in the unprecedented version of a traditional Holy Thursday ritual as part of a series of pre-Easter papal ceremonies.

“It was a very important moment,” said Mustafa Cenap Aydin, founder of the Istituto Tevere, an association for Christian-Muslim dialogue in Rome.

The Turkish Muslim met with the pope as one of dozens of representatives of world religions after the Argentine’s momentous election earlier this month.

“After September 11, there has been a stereotype that excludes Muslims from public life. But the pope’s was a gesture of openness that shows that exclusion is not Christian,” he said, referring to the 2001 attacks on the United States.

The Vatican and the Muslim world have had difficult ties in recent years and Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam’s highest seat of learning, broke off ties with Francis’s predecessor Benedict XVI for what it regarded as controversial statements.

Benedict had strongly called for protection of Christian minorities after a January 2011 suicide bombing at a church in Egypt.

He had already sparked fury in the Muslim world in 2006 when he recounted an anecdote in which a Byzantine emperor described the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a warmonger who spread evil.

Both Al-Azhar and the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation based in Saudi Arabia have signalled their hopes for better relations under Francis.

In meetings with religious leaders and foreign ambassadors following his inauguration, the pope also indicated an interest in closer ties.

“It is important to intensify dialogue among the various religions and I am thinking particularly of dialogue with Islam,” he said.

Francis — the first non-European pontiff in nearly 1,300 years — said he wanted to “build bridges connecting all people”.

Muslim commentators have also picked up on the fact that the pope chose to name himself after St Francis of Assisi — a mediaeval Italian saint who met with the sultan of Egypt Al Kamil in an apparent effort to end the Crusades.

“Francis is the name of dialogue in difficult situations,” said professor Adnane Mokrani, an Islamic theologian from Tunisia who teaches at the Vatican’s prestigious Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

“There are major positive signs of openness,” he said.

Mokrani said that Thursday’s foot-washing ceremony was “very beautiful, a human gesture”, adding: “Even as a Muslim I followed this Holy Thursday ritual because it represents the core of the Christian message”.

Despite diplomatic efforts by the Vatican under Benedict, Mokrani said Muslim leaders have remained “a bit cold”.

“Perhaps with this transition, things could change,” he added.

But Cenap Aydin was more sceptical, saying that while there was a lot of “enthusiasm” and “interest” among Muslims in the new pope, this was not reflected “at an official level”.

Vatican experts meanwhile played down the significance of Thursday’s ceremony in relation to Islam, saying it was intended mainly to show that the Christian message was open to all.

“They could just as well have been young Buddhists or Sikhs. He washed their feet because they were isolated youngsters, he did not want to make any distinctions,” said Marco Tosatti, who writes for La Stampa daily.

“It is not a given that all Muslims will appreciate the gestures since imams are careful of any attempt by Christians to attract Muslims to their religion.”
Buckwheat Offline
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you had me at "Saudi Arabian Religious Police". Enough said. horse
DrMaddVibe Offline
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I'd pay one US dollar to see one of those sheets get shredded by a bicycle chain.
ZRX1200 Offline
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So TW.......first welcome back......secondly.....your saying muslims have young boy foot fetishes in common with catholic priests?
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ZRX1200 wrote:
.....your saying muslims have young boy foot fetishes in common with catholic priests?


Seems legit....
DrMaddVibe Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
So TW.......first welcome back......secondly.....your saying muslims have young boy foot fetishes in common with catholic priests?



Inclusion into new markets
teedubbya Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
So TW.......first welcome back......secondly.....your saying muslims have young boy foot fetishes in common with catholic priests?


yes
bloody spaniard Offline
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The muffin pan man is finally brave enough to promote MLK chicken nuggets & Muhammad's edible marital aids.
DrafterX Offline
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da muffin pan man..?? Huh
bloody spaniard Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
da muffin pan man..?? Huh

tourette's man
DrafterX Offline
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Think
I guess I don't know da muffin pan man.... Mellow
bloody spaniard Offline
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Guess you don't know the flim flam man either.
DrafterX Offline
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do they hang together..?? Huh
tailgater Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
do they hang together..?? Huh


Yes.
Unless I'm doing jumping jacks.
Naked.

But why do you ask?
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