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Linda, Sandy And Elaine. Your Names Are Blasphemous In Saudi Arabia
// Saudi Arabia bans 50 ‘blasphemous’ and ‘inappropriate’ children’s names
The list of names contradicting the Kingdom’s ‘religious and cultural norms’ includes several foreign names.
Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry said it had ordered a ban on the names because they contradicted the religion or the culture of the Kingdom.
But some of the names on the list do not seem to fit any of the former three categories, leaving the reason for their banning open to speculation. //
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/wor ldnews/ middlee ast/sau diarabi a/10700 553/Sau di-bans -50-bla sphemou s-and-i napprop riate-c hildren s-names .html
Other than the obvious answer, oil, why do we support this extremist regime?
The list of names contradicting the Kingdom’s ‘religious and cultural norms’ includes several foreign names.
Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry said it had ordered a ban on the names because they contradicted the religion or the culture of the Kingdom.
But some of the names on the list do not seem to fit any of the former three categories, leaving the reason for their banning open to speculation. //
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Other than the obvious answer, oil, why do we support this extremist regime?
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Surprised at 'Sandy' being banned seeing where Saudi is located.
09:53 Sun 16th Mar 2014
give the women the vote, and get rid of the blokes, perhaps that might loosen things up a bit.
from your linkNovember 2013
The grand mufti of Saudi Arabia said a ban on women driving in the conservative Gulf state protects society from "evil", in remarks published in the press on Thursday.
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah al-Sheikh, in a speech delivered Wednesday in the western city of Medina, said the issue of giving women the right to drive should not be "one of society's major concerns".
The kingdom's most senior cleric called for "the matter to be considered from the perspective of protecting society from evil" which, according to him, included letting women drive.
His comments came as activists said they had been assured by Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef that authorities were reassessing the controversial Saudi ban on women drivers.
I know that the French had a system whereby a child could only be given ‘approved’ first names from an official list – so such a name as ‘Moon-unit’ would not have been permitted.
I don’t know whether this system is still in place, but if it is, such a restriction does not appear to bother the French.
I don’t know whether this system is still in place, but if it is, such a restriction does not appear to bother the French.
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