I must say that with his interesting view prince Naif is very very naive if he 
think this will be understood by many clerics. 

Also in Indonebia (arabized Indonesiyah) like FPI, MMI, and so on. But I agree 
with the prince loh. God save the Prince!  


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Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=13&section=0&article=95243&d=22&m=4&y=2007&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Local%20Press
   
  Saturday, 21, April, 2007 (03, Rabi` al-Thani, 1428)
   
   
            Gender Mixing
Mohammed Al-Alsheikh • Al-Jazirah
   
           Interior Minister Prince Naif said during an open discussion with 
the Saudi Association for Media and Communication that “segregation of men and 
women is not correct. Society consists of both men and women. Women have their 
capabilities and they have a role to play which was given to them by the 
Creator. ... Women are our mothers, our sisters, and our wives. I hope that 
segregation will be reduced.”
  Prince Naif did not mean the kind of gender mixing that might have occurred 
to some people. It’s impossible to deal negatively with an idea while we can 
see clearly that it hinders the process of social development and civilization.
  It’s true that being conservative and neglecting women have always existed in 
our society. Yet this conservatism doesn’t represent a political phenomenon or 
a blackmailing policy the way it has now become. And when we surrender to 
extremism and fundamentalism we’re not only hindering progress but we’re also 
moving backward and losing all that we managed somehow to accomplish. 
  Extreme segregation between men and women is a case that has to be solved 
once and for all. We all see that extremists who call for this segregation are 
making matters worse. Let’s take, for instance, their recent insistence on 
segregation during the book fair in order to prevent gender-mixing problems. 
The event is just like any other gathering in shopping centers or restaurants 
so why stress so strongly the need to separate men and women? 
  We have to admit that this issue has cost us a lot at all levels and also 
obstructed our social progress. And if we want to leave it to extremists, then 
we’re going to bear more damage. 
  The other important issue is that we need to accurately identify the fields 
where segregation must be considered and others that should allow gender 
mixing. We shouldn’t let this issue be handled by anyone and everyone. 
Otherwise, we’ll wake up one day to find that segregation is a must in shopping 
centers, hospitals, on airplanes and even on the streets.
  This doesn’t mean that we should allow men and women to mix as they please. 
Nonetheless, we have to be rational when it comes to this issue and put the 
interests of the country first, along with the economic benefits



  

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