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How The Stringency Of Islam In The Middle East Is Forcing Women To Try To Escape

Very few countries restrict females from moving out of the nation as much as Saudi Arabia. The women of Saudi Arabia canu2019t apply for passports to exit the country. They have to ask for the approval of their male guardians. Some canu2019t even cross the threshold of their houses without permission.<br>https://insidearabia.com/category/middle-east/

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How The Stringency Of Islam In The Middle East Is Forcing Women To Try To Escape

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  1. How The Stringency Of Islam In The Middle East Is Forcing Women To Try To Escape

  2. Introduction: Hundreds of Saudi Arabian women try to escape the country. The life of women under the abusive system of male guardianship is unbearable. Human rights all over the world scream about freedom for all. In spite of that,Islam In The Middle East is excessively stringent. Systematic discrimination, domestic violence, and male guardianship are rampant in Saudi Arabia. Such events are leading women to undergo daring escape attempts to flee the nation.

  3. No freedom of travel: Very few countries restrict females from moving out of the nation as much as Saudi Arabia. The women of Saudi Arabia can’t apply for passports to exit the country. They have to ask for the approval of their male guardians. Some can’t even cross the threshold of their houses without permission. If required, the woman’s so-called guardians seek court orders to enforce their return to the family.

  4. No freedom of choice: According toSaudi Arabia News, the authorities of the nation prevent a woman from entering into marriage freely. Unless the male guardian permits the woman, she can’t marry anyone she prefers. Men of Saudi Arabia can marry up to four women at a time. On the other hand, a lady requires oral consent from her guardian. After that, the guardian has to sign the marriage contract along with the woman. There is no minimum age of marriage for women. Reports are rare, but they say that girls as young as eight years getting married.

  5. Violence at home: The women of other countries are subject to domestic violence, and the situation isn’t any different in Saudi Arabia. A family protection program of the nation estimated that more than thirty percent of women experienced domestic violence. The guardianship system makes it next to impossible for the females to avail legal services. No woman can report incidents to the police without the support of a male relative.

  6. Discrimination at work: In recent years, Saudi Arabia increased employment opportunities for women. Then again, the injustice of Islam In The Middle East creates discrimination at workplaces for women. The government doesn’t enforce restrictions of formal guardianship. However, it doesn’t punish the organizations which say that a woman needs consent from men. Apart from that, there are multiple professions which remain off-limits to women. Strict sex segregation norms also act as a deterrent to companies which consider hiring women employees.

  7. Discrimination at healthcare centers: A newly formed code of ethics declares that women can undergo medical checkups under their own consent. Although some medical centers don’t follow this rule and they inquire whether the lady has a male relative’s permission. The government shows no intentions of penalizing these medical facilities.

  8. Events of inequality: Saudi Arabia News is full of instances which say that the nation follows Islamic law for personal cases. Divorce rights for women are much more restrictive than men of Saudi Arabia. Women can’t be the legal guardian of children after divorce. Girl children have to stay with their fathers after seven. Boys, on the other hand, can decide whom to live with after nine.

  9. Sad conditions: When a nation subdues its women so stringently, it is natural for women to try to flee. Those who fail in this mandate have to suffer. They say that the pen is mightier than the sword. News media organizations are attempting to change the situation through their literary works.

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