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Saudi Women Can Now Drive Cars

Perhaps you are not aware that women in the rich kingdom of Saudi Arabia do not drive cars. The royal decree ordered the formation of a ministerial body to give advice within 30 days and then implement the order by June 24, 2018.

Their religious law forbids them from driving cars.

But that is about to change after the king of Saudi Arabia, King Salman decreed on Tuesday that women can now drive cars.

The kingdom which is the birthplace of Islam, has been widely criticized for being the only country in the world that bans women from driving.

Despite trying to cultivate a more modern image in recent years, the driving ban had been a longstanding stain on Saudi Arabia’s international image.

The royal decree ordered the formation of a ministerial body to give advice within 30 days and then implement the order by June 24, 2018, according to state news agency SPA.

It stipulated that the move must “apply and adhere to the necessary Sharia standards”, referring to Islamic law. It gave no details, but said a majority of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars, Saudi Arabia’s top clerical body, had approved its permissibility.

An hour after the official announcement in Saudi Arabia, a jubilant Saudi ambassador to Washington, Prince Khaled bin Salman, said it was “an historic and big day in our kingdom”.

“I think our leadership understands that our society is ready. I think it’s the right decision at the right time,” the ambassador said.

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