sunny, Bismiahirahmanirrahiim

Kalau kita amati sejarah negeri Saudi 1400 tahun yg lalu dimana waktu itu;

--tdk ada alat penerangan
--tdk ada alat transportasi kecuali kuda dan unta
--tdk ada jalan2 yg licin masih jalan setapak
--tdk ada polis yg jaga kota atu kampung seperti sekarng ini.

waktu itu adalah masarakat kuda dan unta...
wanita yg bejalan di luar rumah sangat berbahaya sekali..
bisakah anda membayangkan corak masarakat 1400 thn lalu?

laki laki2 saudi sangat PANASkrn hidup dipadang pasir panas, tdk ada pohon2 
hijau..makanan kambing yg panas pula..

Laki laki Saudi tdk bisa melihat wanita...suka menculik wanita..

sampai hari ini demikianjuga
kalau mereka melihat wanita2 Amerika yg tdk bercelana panjang...matanya aduhhh 
membesar....

Bagi laki2 Amerika melihat wanita begitu sudah biasa saja...
begitu pula kita bukan?

begitulah masarakat laki2 Saudi membuat wanita menjadi..LEMAH..

SALAM


--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <am...@...> wrote:
>
> http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article48859.ece
> 
> Haia imposes ban on women jogging in Asir town
> By ARAB NEWS 
> 
> 
> 
> Published: May 1, 2010 01:06 Updated: May 1, 2010 01:22 
> 
> AL-MUJARADAH: The Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice 
> (Haia) has banned women from jogging and other physical exercise in certain 
> areas of an Asir town, Al-Watan reported on Friday.
> 
> The Haia's branch in Al-Mujaradah attempted to justify its decision by 
> claiming it was doing the women a favor.
> 
> "The Haia did not exactly ban women from physical exercise, it only 
> intervened to guarantee their safety from criminals who frequently harass 
> them as they walk in lonely places," said Haia spokesman for Asir province 
> Bandar Al-Mufreh.
> 
> A Haia member, who chose to remain anonymous as he was not authorized to 
> speak on the record, said records from the commission described one 
> particular street in the town where women were banned as lonely, poorly 
> lighted, and frequented by drug addicts and other anti-social people.
> 
> This was disputed by fitness enthusiast R.S Al-Shahri, who claimed that the 
> street was safe and well-lit, while almost 30 women would walk there between 
> sunset and Isha prayers. "But the Haia members banned us from walking on the 
> street when there was nothing to fear," she said.
> 
> She claimed that when she called Al-Mujaradah's Haia chief Muhammad Al-Shahri 
> for an explanation, he told her that the place was unsafe for women.
> 
> 
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