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Women only to work in Saudi Arabia lingerie shops

By Emily Buchanan BBC world affairs correspondent
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A law allowing only women to work in lingerie shops in Saudi Arabia is coming into force.
Campaigners hope this will end decades of awkwardness in the Islamic kingdom where women have always been served by male shop assistants.
The heated issue of the total lack of female shop workers in Saudi Arabia has simmered for years.
Many Saudi women say they have felt particularly uncomfortable buying their lingerie from men.
Female campaigners recently increased the pressure for change through a Facebook campaign and a boycott of lingerie stores.
Now King Abdullah's royal decree finally comes into effect, banning male staff from selling female underwear.
"It's about time, it's been a long struggle and the authorities have finally come to their senses," says Radio Jeddah journalist Samar Fatany.
She says she, and any woman who could afford to, would often shop abroad rather than face the embarrassment of giving her underwear size over the counter to a man.
The campaign has gained extra momentum from the increasing number of young women who want to enter the workplace.
The Saudi women who can work are usually the educated elite who do professional jobs in medicine or government.
The new law could potentially create up to 40,000 jobs for ordinary Saudi women who have hitherto had little or no access to employment.
But it also means that male clerks, most of whom are foreign workers, will be out of a job.
It is not far short of a social revolution being pushed through in the teeth of fierce opposition from the kingdom's top clerics.
They do not want to see an increase in the number of women working outside the home.
The kingdom's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh, has warned shop owners that employing women is a "crime and prohibited by Islamic sharia law".
"There is already a growing tension between liberals and the religious conservatives in the country and this issue could provoke opposition from the religious police," says Abeer Mishkhas is a columnist for the Saudi paper Asharq al-Awsat.
The Ministry of Labour will be posting observers in shopping centres to make sure the new shop assistants do not get harassed in their first weeks of work.
The ban on male staff in lingerie departments is due to be extended to cosmetics shops from July.
 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/wor...-east-16412202
Thanks, sis.

But next time let the poster herself/himself insert the link. That's the poster's duty. That's what moderator means with "link please?"
 
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I know what the Moderator meant, I thought I'd help out. I'm not daft. It's easy enough to find. Just copy and paste a sentence in google.
 
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Okay, let we start the discussion.

Women's underwear can cause wild fantasies in the minds of men who saw it. many people already know this.

That's why, I really wonder why Saudi ulama issued a fatwa which prohibiting women to sell lingerie and instead allow men to sell them. Didn't they know its effect on the man's mind?.

But if now the rule has been changed, Alhamdulillah.
 
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Women's underwear can cause wild fantasies in the minds of men who saw it. many people already know this.

^ That's common sense?
 
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Heh. I always got a little bit uncomfortable in shops like this with men around before I was Muslim and I'm from the West. Over here in shops like this we usually find gay men working there along with women but it's still awkward even with them.

The kingdom's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh, has warned shop owners that employing women is a "crime and prohibited by Islamic sharia law".

Heh. :exhausted
 
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The kingdom's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh, has warned shop owners that employing women is a "crime and prohibited by Islamic sharia law".

Yeh this is one of the laws, including women cant drive, I find to be bull**** in Saudi.
 
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oh my! i couldnt go in a shop and i go to counter if a man in severing at the till, or if i want to know bout something bout wot im buying i would have to ask a man for assitance! wot if the man is thinking bad thoughts! im glad there seeing sense
 
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Fair enough, it makes sense but why does the Grand Mufti oppose the ruling, how does employing a woman go against shariah law?

Whatever the answer, The Saudi government and its supporters need to be kicked out of power. They're sell outs, they issue 'Fatwa's' and rulings YET they themselves are going against Islamic law by co operating with the enemies of Islam and supporting the killing of Muslims all over the world

The worlds gone mad
 
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puppet kings, puppet scholars what do you expect in such a country ?
 
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The kingdom's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh, has warned shop owners that employing women is a "crime and prohibited by Islamic sharia law".

Yeh this is one of the laws, including women cant drive, I find to be bull**** in Saudi.

The Mother of all believers, Hazrat Khadijah, May Allah be pleased with her! was a successful business woman. In light of this..How the grand Mufti has come to their conclusion its prohibited for women to work is dubious to say the very least
 
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The Mother of all believers, Hazrat Khadijah, May Allah be pleased with her! was a successful businesswoman. In light of this..How the grand Mufti has come to their conclusion its prohibited for women to work is dubious to say the very least
Those grand muftis said, Khadijah (ra) was not a Muslim when was working. But she never worked again after she became a Muslim.





Of Course, Khadijah (ra) was 55 when she became a Muslim and too busy to support her husband in her husband duty as Rasulullah.
 
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:sl:

Good news! I hope they now give the jobs to women that need it!
 
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Assalamu-alaikum,


Hmmm.....these are interesting takes by everyone.....

Question:

There are ahadith pertaining to the minor signs of Al-Qiyamat, that refer to: trade becoming so widespread that a woman will be forced to help her husband in business, and women who will enter the workforce out of love for this world.

(if someone can reference these, I would really appreciate it :) )

What do you guys think now.....taking the ahadith into context?

Salaam
 
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Yeh this is one of the laws, including women cant drive, I find to be bull**** in Saudi.

Salaam,

No need to swear.

Anyway, hope those male assistants will have enough time to find new jobs.
 
As long as the woman works in a place with no haraam then can she work? How is supporting your family a crime? Some woman need to make a living!

Also I did a quick Google search on the hadiths concerning woman in the workforce and all I could find is that the hadiths are in book named "Ahmad".
 

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