The Jerusalem Post

MBS: Women will decide on headcover

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– Women in Saudi Arabia need not wear headcover or the black abaya – the loose-fitting, full-length robes symbolic of Islamic piety – as long as their attire is “decent and respectful,” the kingdom’s reform-minded crown prince said.

With the ascent to power of young Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the kingdom has seen an expansion in women’s rights including a decision to allow women to attend mixed public sporting events and the right to drive cars from this summer.

The changes have been hailed as proof of a new progressiv­e trend towards modernizat­ion in the deeply conservati­ve Muslim kingdom, although the gender-segregated nation continues to be criticized for its continued constraint­s on women.

“The laws are very clear and stipulated in the laws of sharia [Islamic law]: That women wear decent, respectful clothing, like men,” Prince Mohammed said in an interview with CBS television aired late on Sunday.

“This, however, does not particular­ly specify a black abaya or a black head cover. The decision is entirely left for women to decide what type of decent and respectful attire she chooses to wear.”

A senior cleric said last month that women should dress modestly, but this did not necessitat­e wearing the abaya.

It remains unclear if these statements signal a change in the enforcemen­t of women’s dress code in the kingdom. Saudi Arabia has no written legal code to go with the texts making up sharia, and police and judiciary have long enforced a strict dress code requiring Saudi women to wear abayas and in many cases to cover their hair and faces.

But the kingdom has witnessed a cautious new climate of social freedoms with the rise of the 32-year-old crown prince to power after decades of elderly rulers.

 ?? (Reem Baeshen/Reuters) ?? A SAUDI WOMAN in Jeddah checks a car at an auto showroom earlier this year.
(Reem Baeshen/Reuters) A SAUDI WOMAN in Jeddah checks a car at an auto showroom earlier this year.

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