It would be better if he spoke in English. Arabia already likes him. If he wants to connect with Americans and the West it’s best that he speak in English.
@@Oscar-vv6dn It isn’t about pandering. It’s about connecting with the people of nations where one is trying to change perceptions. If a US President can speak the language of the country they visit, by all means speak their language.
During covid-19 their overseas citizenship rarely obey rules in country where they lives such as social distancing and wearing mask, like what majority american do in their country.
Of one goes by a moral code and truly tries to do the best they can certain things will become obvious. Like the thing that everyone should be treated equally or that everyone should be able to express themselfes through clothing freely. Those are not american values. They are universal values. Those are the kinds of things these journalists are trying to spread. A believe can be wrong and immoral. Just because people believe in something doesn't make it accepteble. The sharia is one of those examples.
@@rasin9391 woman should have the right to drive and work and play significant roll in building the society but under what moral code does the women go in when she wares almost uncovering clothing where there are all kind of bad pepole in the street just called and harased like what happens in the western countries yeah we can involve but it never costs us our culture
Absolutely but if I go to China,I won't become a Buddhist. People also need to understand that.Women in Saudi don't know another life.That is why they stay.If they knew the freedoms they could have...let's not forget the pricesses who tried to literally run from Saudi.Many of your women dream to have the freedoms that Western women have and that is a fact.They follow American tabloids and newspapers,because they are interested.Many women marry within an arranged marriage to a relative.Aside the fact that it isn't healthy and it's just gross,it's not a love marriage.Your wives will never ever love you.That's why they bring a few kids into the world and then request a house of their own.Then you marry a 2nd wife.Nobody's perfect,but give girls the choice,a real choice and you'll see that 90% minimum,will not choose to wear a burqa,hijab and so on.
Yeah and same applies for Muslims when they come to the west Also it seems that women who don’t wear and don’t want to wear it are not only visitors but locals too like me for example
@@TekhnoPython I hope, You guys make sure these teachings are not injected in kids as well. Otherwise you are going to face a bigger problem in future. Religious text books need to undergo careful inspection and any rules that fundamentally go against the state rule should be emitted as well, because no child should be taught "beating wife is okay" when state rule says otherwise.
May Allah keep us steadfast on his deen, may he make us always stand with the truth even if it's against our own selves, may he help, guide and bring all Muslim back to his Deen in a beautiful way.
Why? I'm honestly asking. I grew up learning that you must respect people's religions and other cultures but as an adult I see so much oppression in almost every single religion and many many cultures. Why should I respect that? I respect people who respect other people. I don't respect a culture who treats 1/2 of their population like second class citizens. I certainly don't respect religions who do that same thing.
We really need to acknowledge and respect the fact that we are all different in our own ways and the culture and lifestyle is what make us the people of the world. I don’t agree with people trying to enforce their own culture on others…..
It's not about enforcing your culture to another, it's about ending opression,it's about giving freedom to women and men to choose their life paths! And Saudí Arabia doesn't allow that
@@therealmethatyoudontknow oh yeah. Saudi arab has the one of lowest rape rate and women assault rate in the world. On the other hand america he he he... Just google it.
toobalkain yeah it part of their culture and tradition to be modest and decent so they don't get to choose if they want that part or not .. saudi arabia never claimed to be secular nation they are religious nation and conservative one and they very proud of tbat part of their country and it their right to be
Saudi men must wear decent, modest and respectful clothing as well, and that goes to muslim men in general. :) Don’t you see their caps, head coverings, long gowns?
I ll decide what to wear. U can decide what to wear. I like to look sexy. Bcz i ll decide that. If u dont like that. Ofcourse u can. I am comfort and happy with that.
@@ayaz8334 don't be fooled by the family unions in Islamic world as against the western world's, having four wives permit is an indication of a false society, you might as well divorce four times and end up alone unkept as a man
Adriana Adnan I know, people have no clue that Saudi Arabia owns the entire planet earth! Lol they even created the English language we speak! the news anchor says “I got my ABIA in brookLYN” ahaha LOL 🕋👨🏻🎓🎓🇦🇪🌴🗽☪️🌙💵
Actually NO, Saudians (specifically WOMEN) rarely leave their country because they are not allowed expect they are to with guidance who hardly gives them the permission to. You know this.
They think they are so advanced, as if Arab Culture is backwards. This mentally is sick, and it still makes me feel disgusted that any person would disrespect an entire culture like that.
3 years from arrest to just shouting "Hey, cover your head" is quite big. Now THIS is change. Something most strict countries would never consider. Well done Saudi Arabia.
@@ragn8581 This is how it starts. American women stopped covering hair then started showing ankles then their knees now their but cheeks sometimes sticks out of their shorts and mini skirts while two men get married.
Love this! I'm an American living and working in Saudi a little over 2 years now. Women started driving again since I've been here and I got my license and drive now. I wear modest clothes when out but don't cover my hair or wear an abaya all the time. Things have changed alot since I arrived. I think its good as long as they keep some sense of their culture. I think its important not to lose that.
Excellent... while your there can you ask the government not to Execute children such as Ali Mohammed Baqir al Nimr who is sentenced to death for protesting. I hope your are a fake person who works for the Saudi Government because I lose all faith in this world if your a westerner supporting this persecution.
Clutch_masta77 U r 100% correct. They want to impress their culture on other people and in doing so their industrialists will earn billions of Saudi Oil money.
More then "culture" they want to import free economy, which means freedom to buy Saudi oil fields, sell more of their products, built McDonalds and so on. But what do you mean by western culture? Do you mean American culture, European culture? I think people having choice is universal, not western value. And throwing stones on women who do not have a covered face is not a sign of civilized nation. So, just good that Saudi is changing.
Nouf : There are reports about that. There are Saudi women who were attacked this way and even worse. There are same let´s say " more tolerant" cities, but there are less tolerant cities and uncivilized villages. Just look for exemple at how same Saudis reacted on a Saudi female youtuber who refused to cover (her hair were also exposed). Thousands of death threats. You should verify things first before calling someone lier.
@Patriot extraordinaire long story-short: what is attractive or not is determined by different people differently. There is not one truth about beauty, to each is own. Religious ones always claim they offer the only truth/beauty/law etc...So adamant, yet the world has long passed the age where religions is the driving force for anything.
nobody should be forced to dress in any way they like. It's not about culture. In some cultures slavery was a norm, until it was rightfully criticized and done away with.
Ahmed Elshiekh that is an insult to Americans... yes, there are young people who are taken in by the imagery and media portrayals of people like the kardashians, but to most Americans, that phenomenon is a joke and we recognize how these are childish and petty interests. Not representative of American culture at all.
According to me each countries has their own culture and tradition.when we visit those countries we may feel dissimilar. We shouldn't try to wash off all Thier traditions. And impose our modesty.its upto them.
@Mary S ما معني لا اكراه في الدين ؟ يقصد لا اكراه اهل الكتاب علي اعتناق الاسلام فالقران امرنا بالامر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر افهمي الاول قبل تعملي كوبي باست
@Mary S we have our religon and our culture we cant make our society like usa or western europeans as these socities left their religons before they leave their culture
I've been and worked to Saudi Arabia for 13 yrs. I should thank Saudi bcoz it helped me to become knowledgeable about other culture. Seeing them ang mingling with them. They are normal people like us. It's just that they have a strong religious culture. I've met good and bad ones. Not to mention their beautiful faces. I know deep down that there is somehow a little cry for freedom but whatever it is. It is theirs.
@Pradeep Kumar I worked in a manpower agency In Saudi Arabia...most nationality in demand for different positions are Filipino, Pakistani and Egyptians.. And I'm very sorry to say, most indians are the one who clean toilets but I'm not degrading them because these amazing people work with dignity
I have met a lot of western people in here and they all say the same thing, they all changed their minds when they came to ksa and see that we’re not actually that suppressed.
I've lived in ksa for arnd 10 yrs.. I've never been asked to cover my head...! In fact I loved ksa. Wearing the hijab is a choice, not rule. Most non- Muslims over there do not cover their heads.
45-50 years ago non Muslims women non Saudi women did not have to wear abayas . First hand experience of my mom . Then as the years ticked it got more and more strict .and even non Muslims n non citizens had to wear the abaya first then later on even cover their hair . I lived there from birth to teens . I have only good memories
As a Saudi woman I hope that you understand and respect our culture clothes and our religion will never close our minds I was shocked that you think here in Saudi Arabia women wasn’t able to use phones and to do the things that you are doing in your country. Yes we have some restrictions because of our religion but it’s completely up to the woman to decide What to wear or to do.
@@saudi6789 tell me why there is widespread belief in entire muslim world that a man who live near/with wife's parents so he can help wife to take care look after and accompany wife's parents till died loss his honor as a muslim man? Why it is honorable for a muslim man who doesn't help or worse restricting wife from taking care and accompany her own parents till her parents died? I see muslim man believe that
The problem is Islam. Not muslims. Such backward practices will keep any country at bay. The only way for a country to develop is to distance itself from Islam. Like Dubai for instance.
No you don't have the choice to wear what you want. Stop lying. You also don't have the choice of free travel without male guardianship. You also have a lot of social pressure to listen to men even if it's not necessary a legal requirement. You can't do a thing without male permission and pretending you can doesn't help the women there who are facing violence.
@@newleft2254 what the hell is your source, cause at this stage in my life I work by myself in a job that is in different city and I travel as much as I want 😂😂😂, it is so funny how much ignorance exist🤷🏻♀️😂. Yes we had these stuff back in the days but the kingdom is changing a lot, so before you com and accuse people please read… Regarding violence and men treating women unfairly, it exists hundreds of years ago in every country till this day, but the vast majority here respect women to the extent that she should enter first, be served first and paid equally in our jobs, which I think till this day you didn’t reach this level. Even though If you get married your husband by the law and religion should pay for all of the necessary needs, out of respect and your money is extra thing for yourself, unless you wanted to help, this is the mindset that men here have. My father and brother helped and supported me and my sister a lot in every level emotionally and financially and now she is a doctor and I am a banker, why don’t you look to this stuff, bc your media is still stuck in 1900😂 I have a question for you why are you so brainwashes by the media, why don’t you look before you judge an entire population that is almost 40 million!? I wish all people come here to see for themselves how kind and generous we are, I am truly tired and sick of this lies that western media spread 🌚🌚🤷🏻♀️
@@littlecousin5630 listen brother we live our lives according to islam and islam is the best law for life.if you want to do these unislamic things like using drugs and degrading black peoples then go to these unislamic societies but donot impose your opinions on other.
At the end of the day we’re all human. Let’s not divide on our differences let’s unite on our similarities. We’re all humans at the end of the day. All humans deserve respect
Is this the guy who regularly beat his wife to a point that she and the kids fled to UK? Is this the guy who ordered imprisonment and torture of activists fighting for women's rights in Saudi Arabia? Is this the guy who ordered assassination of a journalist criticizing his regiment and treatment of fire mentioned activists? Than you for giving this human garbage an opportunity to speak 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Not every rule is just and not every rule should be respected. If a rule keeps people from growing and becoming better then it's not a rule of freedom but a modified rule of modified slavery.
@kanha ki ladly do you care about the injustice against Palestinians in israel or Rohingya or uhigurs? No you only care about injustice in saudi Arabia
Tell that to the guys in white when they bury you up to your neck and throw rocks at your head because your husband was bored and said you cheated. And heaven forbid your gay, then its a short flight from a rooftop to the pavement.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 saudi arabia doesn't have stoning and they don't throw people from rooftops, also you won't get punished just because your husband said you cheated. there are investigations and if the husband was lying he will be punished by law + don't act like american government and other countries are angels and don't do anything wrong
@@fa8911 they beheaded a "spy" without trial on their border like 4 months ago. And if they don't stone people then why can I look up laws in their country that still have the punishment of stoning? I think you need to straighten out your lying spine and do some actual research on the laws their laws. I spent some time with the military in the region, and while I will admit that was a few years back, I spoke with Saudi Arabians about their laws and customs. Also uae threw a homosexual of a rooftop like 3 years ago so I doubt the regions disposition has changed much. And my last point is I never said anything about my country, but to act like every culture is exactly perfect without alteration is obviously just about the most ignorant thing you can say in relation to Muslim country.
The same as you want to conserve your western value, we want to Keep our eastern value and objective morality, it's pathetic that you went to impos your subjectives one on us, just a rabish interview of someone interviewing someone's else ....
@@bobina77777 that's what Makes Us Different . We sre Princess in Islam in Arabia And We Love to being covered. You WESTERN will naver taste that respect. I fell soory for You Westerners .
@@hajramagyarok9647 that's what you Think. SOO CALLED free plzzz in west rise a voice for Woman which west forse them to not wear Aabaya,hijab and baned them. This is their Right to chose wherever Women wear. Right .go ahed for that.
Women driving is such a superficial show put on by the Saudi government. It’s embarrassing how the US government insists on a partnership with this country and then tries to act like a moral compass for the rest of the world.
@@nsbsbsbsbnsnnsnss31 Not at all. In this case. I can bring you people of different parts of the world having exact same interpretation of the same belief. Yes their number can be less. The religion is not dependent on culture and followers are the culture. If they're following it right way they will be same everywhere.
While embracing and experiencing the culture in Saudi Arabia, I currently prefer to be veiled while outside of the home but fully support the women and need for unveiled reform and may apply as such.
Why you don't support your brothers and sisters in Africa the west stole Africa's wealth you don't have the courage to talking about that in the US I'm Moroccan by the way stay safe!
Well if this is your opinion well my Dear they shouldn't come here and America and expect these countries to follow there way of life we are Christian countries and they should not carry on the way they do making demands for this they say is there right and woman as you know will always be second class to a man well here it is what is good for men it is the same for woman
So strange that Americans try to influence in your country’s cultures and religion. I advise all of Americans and others to focus at your country and your people, especially “Americans homeless”
You are talking a lot of nonsence just concentrate on your own dirty country and respect your women first then you can try to critisize others silly man
Sorry i disagree with you you know very well that woman are second class the man rules all even the money and further more babies are thrown out to live on the streets it is shocking at least woman here and in America are protected by the law of the land. You hit your wife here and America your locked up it is not tolerated cruelty the thing is you beat your wife up and then you go to church you are all a bunch of trators
patricia calunniato First Of all, I’m from Saudi Arabia and I lived in US for 6 years in different states in MT,CA,AZ,NC. At all those states I saw homeless women asking for food !! Asking for medicine!!!. That’s what happen to me 2 years ago in Tuscan AZ at gas station near to the U of A, she was 22 years old and she asked me for a medicine!! I was really shocked how this country treat their people. Finally, women in Saudi wants their rights to drive a car, but in USA women needs medicines and food to live!! How bad your country is !!
@@mistycloud4455 The religious police was never the norm in Saudi. Their oppressive behavior started with (Sahwa movement) you can read about it and it was horrible times.
"they knew more about American culture" And then saying American culture is knowing Kim kardashians makeup artist. Thank god we are not part of that culture.
@@Meghatmr Ahhhhhhh this Indian hatred for Muslims ..... I don’t understand why ??? This guy made a valid point to describe wt the American culture stands for as spoken by the journalist herself. ‘Kim Kardashian’ n we all know who she is n wt she’s famous for.
@@beastbison7626 Indians don’t hate Muslims , for your kind information India’s Muslim population is far more than any Islamic country . We respect each other’s culture , obviously sometimes our relationship takes a bitter turn too but that’s bound to happen . It’s funny how people defend some orthodox Muslims , Nor do I care about them , but they becomes a problem when they try to propagate their beliefs and claim them as supreme 😵💫
@@Meghatmr hahaha As if I live on another planet ... U shld ask ur self, wt do u know abt Muslims or Islam apart from what ur hate-mongering media has fetched to u? Jus ask urself, don’t tell anyone else Ppl in Middle East want to live in der land as per der culture, Why shld other regions interfere and invade ?? What gives US or west any right to invade des countries,destroy them and steal away their wealth. Those who have media r using it as tool to suppress others by throwing out propaganda for general massses. That’s wt western media has been doing for ages and Indian median has started doing in last 5-6 yrs, spreading lies abt a particular community, defaming them and trying to establish their supremacy.
@@beastbison7626 yeah yeah we know , how amazing and superior you are 😂 And what did you say 😵💫 “” ask yourself “” I did and got the answer that you are orthodox and misogynist , who likes to keep women beneath them and then call it religion 😵 this orthodoxy have been so old that now your women believe it’s all a privilege 😂😂 . They talk about a beautiful life , a life where they don’t even have the right to take their own decisionssss 🥲 . Of course media exaggerates everything , but this doesn’t mean what they present is absolutely ridiculous . No one wants to interfere in anyones belief or religion , but people want is the existence of basic rights for everyone . And that’s exactly what you all are not ready to talk about . It’s all about choice , which is not available my dearrrrr 🌝
@@scorpion3625That Question I Am asking you just tell where in the Holy Koran Does it state women should cover there head a nd faces . It Do Say About the Desert to cover but where else i have been so frustrated looking but i cannot find where it stipulates so again i ask you where in The Holy Koran Does It Say to Cover evrrything By going around consta ntly covered you are or supposed to be a doctor what does it cause well i am not a doctor but i am retired from nursing these women more often than not ends up with lacking of vitamin d and believe me it is a very very painful illness.
@@scorpion3625 have courage dear sir answer my question after all I am not Muslim but I frequently READ the Holy Koran you see God made us in His Own image and Likeness.....
What if ppl went to america and preached to americans that they should stop stripping down and baring all their bits. Why does america think it has any right to tell others how to live.
We aren't trying to change them culturally, just make them more democratic, less discriminatory and more free. Enforcing those principles globally is a very very just cause. Here they aren't arguing that women should strip down, they are arguing that women should have the freedom to decide to do that if they please, without fear of society, or the state.
You have no right to demand a country to change its culture. There is this notion that Western Culture is superior so all cultures must adopt it. I agree that Saudi Arabia should give more rights to women and individuals in general but that can be done through legislation.
No culture is superior or perfect . It needs reform time to time as society changes and the needs of society also changes . Culture and rules that was good in 6th century is not good in 21st century . People want freedom from everything, they want freedom of wearing clothes whatever they want , you can’t force them and make threats . All these culture , honour, is a metaphysical idea . Nothing is bigger than human life , not any religion , not someone’s so called honour or anything than people’s life . Individual choice , thought and decision is what matters . I know you guys won’t understand, here in india a lot of Hindus are also don’t want reform in the society but because of less radicalisation people are changing , they are now accepting inter caste marriage , womens right to choose whatever she wants to wear and things are changing rapidly . Cultures are for the welfare of people if it starts forcing people to do things against their will then confrontations starts . That’s why there are hundreds of Islamic terrorist groups have emerged and they are not only killing non Muslims but also their fellow Muslims. All around the world the reason behind chaos is Islam and only reason as far as I can see is unwillingness towards reform . You can call me islamophobic as many do but I am student of political science and I access situation without being biased . ISLAM NEEDS REFORM .
@@ShivamSharma-rr6tr Have you read the Qur’an or the hadith..I guess no..there are several hadiths that my family used to tell me when I was young that made me literally hate religion and even the idea of God. The problem was that I blindly believed my family. I think this is how we were brought up in eastern societies "Good children do not argue with parents about anything".. till I decided that when I grew up, I would go to a foreign country and become an atheist - of course I didn't tell anyone about that- what they said was completely illogical and violence was almost a prevalent language.. What kind of god is this..till by chance - although I do not believe in coincidences - for the first time I read the Qur’an with contemplation, not because my mother would scold me if I did not.. This time I really wanted to know this God.. I started my search almost three years ago, and let me tell you that most Muslims don't even know the basics about this religion! Most of the words attributed to the Prophet Muhammad that my parents told me are completely wrong! No wonder there is a hadith of the Messenger in which he says, “The thing I fear most for my Ummah is every hypocrite who speaks with knowledge.” And God said in the Qur’an describing the hypocrites ..[Al-Munāfiqūn:4] "And when you see them, their forms please you, and if they speak, you listen to their speech. [They are] as if they were pieces of wood propped up- they think that every shout is against them. They are the enemy , so beware of them. May Allah destroy them; how are they deluded?" There are many other verses and hadiths in this regard in which God and the Prophet warn against the hypocrites whom people will think of as scholars in the religion! and follow them with complete ignorance and blindness. Unfortunately, this is exactly what is happening now. Islam does not need to be reformed.. rather, it needs to be applied in a correct manner by those who believe in it.
@@neilnelmar8007 well you would know the change is needed when 90% of the refugees around the world is Muslim and the reason behind it is also Muslim and Islam . Muslims from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, IRAQ and Middle East wants to settle in Europe . Why ?? Because they want better society , living standards , free society . But because of radicalisation they don’t want to be a secular, more accepting tolerating society . They want to build mosque in Europe and all the secular countries but they don’t want to allow temple , churches and equal minority rights in their own country . Except for Turky name any single Islamic country where minority is free .
Reading through the comments here it’s a bit sad. People, embrace your differences and stop talking about which culture is best or worst, which one is right or wrong. It’s amazing to have different cultures, religions, languages, foods, ideas, skin colours, traditions, etc. Enjoy reading a book, watching a movie, walk your dog, talk to your neighbour learn a new skill, love your family and share knowledge. Nobody lives forever and at the end of the day everyone just wants to be happy.
You should be an ex muslim before writing this. Sometimes I see some western people thinking that freedom is only for them while others have no right for it simply for being born in a repressive backward religion and culture.
All Arab (countries) “i don’t mean all the people” have a western cultures ,only Saudi Arabia we are following the Islamic culture and we are happy and proud by ourselves, what’s wrong with people ,that’s not your business
Why is freedom for women seen as a problem? If they want it let them have it. Freedom means whatever the women in your country deem comfortable for them and that doesn’t necessarily mean conversion to western ways, religion, or ideas. I think the only reason women are forced to cover in the streets is because of men. A mans ability to control his urges shouldn’t be a woman’s problem.
Why would Saudi women want to be like US women? The US has so many problems, high rates of depression, no religion, high drug, and alcohol use. Strange times.
Did the guy say that it would be hard to shake up and “change the culture” in Saudi Arabia? Personally, I don’t think we (Americans) should be doing that. Like the sheikh said, the religious police have lost their arresting powers. Why not leave it at that, and call it a day? I don’t think it’s our place to go in there and try and destroy their culture. If they wish to change to their culture, that’s their right. But, I don’t think we should be taking an imperialistic approach.
It’s 2022 and I’m an expat. Been here just a little over 5 months. Saudi is nothing like what I had heard from the news channels. The women are free to wear what they like, they Drive, I was surprised to see women everywhere in the immigration when I landed here. There are women at all work places. Women hanging out on their own late into the night. Of course there are women that still cover as a respect to their culture/religion but that has not stopped them from being the go-getters that they are. That said, “change” will take time…
Welcome to Saudi, so happy that you saw the truth for yourself and with an open mind. Does the “change” that you say will take time comes from a place of assuming that your way of life is better? We do not wish to follow Western values nor do we look up to them. We pray and hope that God helps us to stay strong to our roots, values, faith and culture and not be swayed by the decadence of the West. Although we do wish to emulate the progress in education that the West has achieved.
@@ifra99 I believe more like a change regarding the overall society. Don't get me wrong, I'm also muslim and I'm moroccan, we also still have lots of issues and some "forces" that might overtake over us if we didn't have a neutral kings on social matters (like your crown prince, God bless him), that being said they're more and more minor in our country, we just need to keep moving forward. It's not a matter of wearing a headscarf or not, a woman should be free to wear it, not "expected" (meaning there's an invisible pressure from family) to do so. Still, even the headscarf matter is minor for me, as long as it's not enforced by the state, it's fine, we need to give time for people to wear it or not. In Morocco, we have issues like authority over the children, it's automatically given to the father and his signature is needed even if we want to move a child from a school to another, a woman can't travel with her own kids without the approval of the father. But the dad can do all that without the approval of the mom, he can also withdraw money from the bank account of the child even if it's the mom who saves for him/her. We also have the issue of the marriage of minors, it's not like before but it still happens, we also need to address that and just make it illegal.
Because they demand freedom of expression without restrictions towards Arabs and Muslims, and they try to fuel this thing in the comments because they attack Arabs and Muslims. As for restricting comments to non-Arabs and Muslims, they do not want freedom of expression in their subjects, even if many oppose them, and they do not want to fuel hostility between them, and they also do not want it to spread among people so that they do not demonstrate and demand change. All of this is called political media, which has secret objectives that the general public is not aware of.
@@جاسربنصالح-ن2ج هل تعرف كيف كان إنشاء وطنكم؟ هل تقرأ التاريخ؟ لست مخالفك بل أنا مخالف لحكومتكم التي تدعي أنها خادم المسلمين ولكن أفعالها على الضد. قال محمد بن سلمان أن يكون الإسرائيلون صحيحين في دفاعهم لأرضهم يسمى إسرائيل. أسأل سؤالا هل تلك الأرض حق للإسرائيليين أم للفسطينيين؟ زعم محمد بن سلمان أنها حق الإسرائيليين. ويلك يا حكومة السعودية تسمين نفسك خادم الحرمين لكن الحقيقة مختلفة!
@@syedmuzaffer904 هذا الكلام الي تقوله بلسان محمد بن سلمان ولا شفته بلأعلام المعادي للمسلمين ؟ 🤣. وتتكلم عن التاريخ بعد . انتم لو فيكم خير كان ما تابعتو الأعلام الصهيوني . ومحمد بن سلمان وعموم ال سعود مع القضيه الفلسطينيه . ولا ناسي التبرعات والبيوت التي دفعتها ال سعود لفلسطين ؟ لكن نكران الجميل في عروقكم . إلا من رحم ربي واكثر دوله ناصرت فلسطين ودعمتها فلعالم هي السعوديه وحكامها . واكثر دوله تتعرض للسب والقذف من المسلمين هي السعوديه . هنا نشوف التناقض ونشوف كيف حقد العرب علا السعوديه . لكن الله يعطيكم اضعاف ما تتمنوه لنا وال سعود هم خدام لبيوت الله وقبلة المسلمين ولو كانت الكعبه في اي دوله عربيه ثانيه كان بعتوها مثل ما بعتو القدس
Every country has it's own culture and traditions but because of technology it seems it has washed values, morals and believes of this country.but when Saudi Arabia doesn't change to Western culture like most of the countries now it seems like they are not aware of what is happening. Please let's Respect Saudi Arabia decency
American culture is individual liberty. You are free to emulate Kim Kardashian if you want to (but only a minority Americans do). You are free to wear a hijab and pray 5 times a day if you want to (again, only a minority Americans do). But both these groups do it of their own free will. And this is the way it should be! Please stop your dishonest misinterpretation. Majority of common Americans do not emulate Kim Kardashian. And majority of them do not cover up themselves like women do in Islamic countries either. In my opinion, Kim Kardashian and Hijab/Niqab/Burka wearing woman are two extreme ends of a spectrum.. and I personally do not like over-exposure of bodies or totally covering them up either. Most Americans fall in between... and that is normal, healthy! In my opinion, by over-exposing or by over-covering-up you are over-sexualizing your body.. treating it like a sexual object, giving too much prominence to your sexuality... A female body is not an object that it needs to be either on full display or totally hidden.
As a Muslim woman that lives in the Arabian gulf, my point of view is that it is humorous that westerners think that Muslim women in the Arabian gulf need their help! Maybe you could use that free time to come up with solutions to the issues relating to women that you have in the west; rape rate, single mothers, domestic abuse, the need of infirmary, drug abuse, alcoholics, homelessness, women objectification and modern ways of prostitution that usually uses women that are in NEED for shelter(aka. they don’t really consent to it), STDs, women killing their fetuses to enjoy irresponsible sex with a careless random idiot, I could go on and on. Saudi is not perfect but compared to the west, if you make it your role model your country will improve at so many levels🤍🤍👌🏻☺️
see miss muslim in ISIS occupied area kurds shia yartzi werent safe they were r*ped and murdered i mean in iran sunni arent safe, in saudi shia arent safe, u guys dont do much to ISIS so some one must do it do u think if u were kurd in ISIS area were u gonna be safe?? remember kurds are human too t
@@strnglhld Thank you ma’am/sir for displaying your ignorance. No, but seriously do you think we are like that? Do you live in a bubble or something? There’s a world out there! Check it out, it’s cool. You will know all the stereotypical thoughts are false and actually there are other non-American beautiful cultures out there! . Or you could continue watching what CNN wants you to see when relates to Islam/Muslims! 🤷♀️
This is a socio-cultural change partly driven by economic factors too. Saudi economy cannot continue to rely on income from oil as the industry all over the world is slowly beginning to make a transition to green energy. They can no longer have half of the population (women) not being economically productive, while in other nations women are increasingly entering the workforce. They can foresee that economically they will lag behind in the long-run if Saudi women don't enter the workforce. Of course, it's not practical that working women wait for other people (male members of family, or drivers) to always drive them around, hence allowing them to drive is a practical thing to do. Considering all these, the Saudis have decided to bring changes to their society. Hence, partly it's driven by necessity; not really a concern for women's rights.
I've never thought of it that way..... I wonder if the younger generation of women are rebelling against the control. If the vast majority of SA women are educated then surely they will start to demand the right to cultivate their own identity beyond wife, mother, daughter and good Muslim woman? I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to have attained professional qualifications and then be stuck at home with babies if it's not personally chosen, but culturally imposed.
@@nataliemccall7291 Saudi women rebelling? I don't think so. May be a few rare women once in a while! But the vast majority of Saudi women are well-tamed, quite brainwashed to "stay in their place". Their social/cultural laws are quite harsh. Also remember that sexism & patriarchy's enablers have never been solely men. Women have been almost equally their torch bearers, actively helping men tame the occasional rebels, shaming them, ostracizing them. In case of societies like Saudi Arabia where religious police enforces laws, women report such rebels to the law as aggressively as men do. I do hear rebellion among younger Iranian women (and men too). But Iranians have always been a different people from the Arabs - culturally, as well as intellectually. I think my assessment in my original comment is quite accurate... The granting of these rights to Saudi women stems more from necessity rather than a concern for their rights. A few days back, I was listening to a liberal Pakistani intellectual talking about this same issue. His assessment was incidentally also the same.
Inflation and money printing is the reason women have been brainwashed to work through feminism in the western world. They masked it as a way of them being liberated but they actually had to start working with the currencies getting more and more inflated. Before they took away the Gold standard the money was worth a lot more hence why majority of men could work and women stay home and take care of the children.
Actually no, you don’t have to wear an abaya or cover your hair or anything. You just have to be modest, like you can wear jeans just not shorts in Public
@@mohaimenulislam8782 She walked with a dress and only her hair out and she got called out on it. Opression doesn't imply institutional opression. Since every single woman they met had her hair almost completely covered do you think that this is not opression? If they were free there would be individualism like we see in most countrys.
I understand that people should respect the culture and everything, however the Saudi crown prince made it clear that women are given a "choice" yet that is far from the truth.
I’m Here my wife is from Morocco. The Saudi men have a reputation for abuse and violence. She knows people who have escaped from there. They are not a “nice people”
"expressing" ourselves doesn't mean to undress ourselves.!! We can still express ourselves even when being dressed modestly and with hijab. I still dont understand why western non muslims try to speak for us and make it about themselves...
@@mari_000 why you are so much into clothes. Everybody is not a model or something. They do wear clothes and they work also. I have never witnessed a girl without it anywhere. As humans, we will definitely wear clothes, it's natural of course.
This man made a huge difference in the situation of Saudi women ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦 I love this man sooo much Thank god u become crown prince 👑 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
@@ayoumi6510 إذا كانت زوجات الأنبياء، وزوجات الأسلاف الصالحين، وزوجات الخلفاء من أبو بكر إلى علي، رضي الله عنهم على قيد الحياة، فمن المحتمل أن تسميهم متطرفين. كيف يتم اتباع الدين بشكل صحيح وارتداء الملابس بشكل صحيح حيث أنبياء الحديث وآيات القرآن دولة التطرف؟ هل يمكنك أن تقسم بالله أن النبي كان سيقبل كشف النقاب عن حجاب المرأة وإزالته على النحو المسموح به، هل تقرأ القرآن حتى؟
This has nothing to do with American culture, and is considered a petty and childish concern in American society...yet THEY sure want to know about such petty things while thinking that their Muslim values protect them from petty interests. Clearly not.
I also see that your vision of us is very wrong we have electricity we don't live in the desert. We have our own luxury cars and we have our mobile phones. Saudi women have the power to have freedom in every thing We have freedom, we are not like what you think I am a Saudi woman I have freedom and I love Saudi more than anything and I thank God that I am from Saudi. They changed the thinking in your mind, please 💘💘
You‘re a free woman in Saudi Arabia? Please, try and get into King Saud university. What? It‘s segregated by gender? And so is everything else in Saudi Arabia, including workplaces? What, you need a written permission by a male guardian to apply for college, school or even a job, too? Stop bullshitting yourself. If you had lived outside the barriers that Sharia law and Wahhabism impose on you, you would know that you are not free at all. This way, you‘re just deceiving yourself.
@@LOLERXP It's very normal for us to separate a woman from a man, and I encourage that so that there won't happen to be crimes and forbidden things in the law.It's very normal to have no interference in our affairs!! ❤️❤️
You’re right. It is astonishing that the same women here in the US that scream for “women’s rights” refuse to recognize the beliefs and morals of women in middle eastern countries. I dress in modest fashion. I don’t believe in wearing pants. It is my own personal beliefs and devotion to God.... so am I oppressed? I live in the US. Will they say my husband oppressed me to believe this way? Quite the opposite is true! Lol
Not at all. We just have the freedom to be curious and ask questions - it's a freedom that we would like to preserve and share with the world. If it offends you so much, dig into yourself and ask why... I'm guessing it's fear.
Islam is absolutely clear about what women can wear or not, no shaitan can modify to suit there evil wills,whosoever will will try or do it will be punished soon In sha Allah
It’s interesting that the Prince can speak English fluently but gives his answers in Arabic. Boss move.
Like Putin, he speaks English but only speaks Russian. It's a nationalistic thing, and they don't want to look like they're pandering to the west.
@@Oscar-vv6dn I might as well do that
mashallah
It would be better if he spoke in English. Arabia already likes him. If he wants to connect with Americans and the West it’s best that he speak in English.
@@Oscar-vv6dn It isn’t about pandering. It’s about connecting with the people of nations where one is trying to change perceptions. If a US President can speak the language of the country they visit, by all means speak their language.
When you go to any country you respect what they believe and what they do. Americans act like they can do whatever wherever.
During covid-19 their overseas citizenship rarely obey rules in country where they lives such as social distancing and wearing mask, like what majority american do in their country.
Of one goes by a moral code and truly tries to do the best they can certain things will become obvious. Like the thing that everyone should be treated equally or that everyone should be able to express themselfes through clothing freely. Those are not american values. They are universal values. Those are the kinds of things these journalists are trying to spread. A believe can be wrong and immoral. Just because people believe in something doesn't make it accepteble. The sharia is one of those examples.
the views of most saudi men would fit in well with the incel crowd in the states
@Bantu Piscies 😂😂😂🤡🤡
@@rasin9391 woman should have the right to drive and work and play significant roll in building the society but under what moral code does the women go in when she wares almost uncovering clothing where there are all kind of bad pepole in the street just called and harased like what happens in the western countries yeah we can involve but it never costs us our culture
"-what did u learn about him?
-he's bold"
u didn't have to go there to notice that
lmao
LOL 😂😂
There is a difference between bald and bold.
Bold means brave, bald doesn’t.
I’m dying right now 🤣
When you go to a Country that is not Yours You must respect their laws. It's that simple.
Absolutely but if I go to China,I won't become a Buddhist. People also need to understand that.Women in Saudi don't know another life.That is why they stay.If they knew the freedoms they could have...let's not forget the pricesses who tried to literally run from Saudi.Many of your women dream to have the freedoms that Western women have and that is a fact.They follow American tabloids and newspapers,because they are interested.Many women marry within an arranged marriage to a relative.Aside the fact that it isn't healthy and it's just gross,it's not a love marriage.Your wives will never ever love you.That's why they bring a few kids into the world and then request a house of their own.Then you marry a 2nd wife.Nobody's perfect,but give girls the choice,a real choice and you'll see that 90% minimum,will not choose to wear a burqa,hijab and so on.
They can’t bc they want there agenda 😅
I'd say the same to those who come to Finland. An imam was recently convicted of hitting his wife with an screwdriver here.
Yeah and same applies for Muslims when they come to the west
Also it seems that women who don’t wear and don’t want to wear it are not only visitors but locals too like me for example
@@TekhnoPython I hope, You guys make sure these teachings are not injected in kids as well. Otherwise you are going to face a bigger problem in future. Religious text books need to undergo careful inspection and any rules that fundamentally go against the state rule should be emitted as well, because no child should be taught "beating wife is okay" when state rule says otherwise.
It's not the cloth that oppresses the women it's the closed minds.
Agree closed frozen minds
May Allah keep us steadfast on his deen, may he make us always stand with the truth even if it's against our own selves, may he help, guide and bring all Muslim back to his Deen in a beautiful way.
It’s culture not religion or clothes
If you had an open mind the cloth wouldn't be necessary lmao
Why now peoples wear the mask 😷 ?
The simple thing to do is RESPECT other people’s cultures.
Exactly
@@Harris.S Exactly
Other people's cultures should respect their own people.
drz there you go. That’s the answer.
Why? I'm honestly asking. I grew up learning that you must respect people's religions and other cultures but as an adult I see so much oppression in almost every single religion and many many cultures. Why should I respect that? I respect people who respect other people. I don't respect a culture who treats 1/2 of their population like second class citizens. I certainly don't respect religions who do that same thing.
Why don’t u go to israel and ask the Palestinians about the changes
Agree!
Well, Saudi is takes the lead in Middle East and mainly influence others beyond The Middle East (including Islamic countries in Africa & Europe).
@MrImpossible96 go and research you will see what saudi arabia has done it helped a lot of poor countries
Its Palestine 🇵🇸
MrImpossible96 and Middle East is a joke too 😂😂
We really need to acknowledge and respect the fact that we are all different in our own ways and the culture and lifestyle is what make us the people of the world. I don’t agree with people trying to enforce their own culture on others…..
Spiritual shackles are real. We as people waste a lot of time on nothing. We can’t simply show love to one another
@@dirrecgaming exactly
It's not about enforcing your culture to another, it's about ending opression,it's about giving freedom to women and men to choose their life paths! And Saudí Arabia doesn't allow that
@@therealmethatyoudontknow oh yeah. Saudi arab has the one of lowest rape rate and women assault rate in the world. On the other hand america he he he...
Just google it.
"Womens rights"= pushing the feminazi and lgqbt agenda! Wake up! It's the nwo godless society where they want women acting like cardi B!
He never said women can choose whether to cover or not, the only thing they can choose is what kind of “decent and respectful” clothing they can wear.
toobalkain yeah it part of their culture and tradition to be modest and decent so they don't get to choose if they want that part or not .. saudi arabia never claimed to be secular nation they are religious nation and conservative one and they very proud of tbat part of their country and it their right to be
You wont see Saudi men exposing much skin just like Saudi women. They all essentially wear dresses lol@MrZaZa3استاذ_زازع
The devil is in the details
Saudi men must wear decent, modest and respectful clothing as well, and that goes to muslim men in general. :) Don’t you see their caps, head coverings, long gowns?
@@angelique2277 that is just their traditional clothing, they still can take it off and wear shorts and be shirtless unlike woman
6:45 “They know a lot about American culture”, “Like what?” “Kim’s makeup artist”...
Wow what a culture!
They “get” Seinfeld. That was over 20 yrs ago 😬
It's such a wonderful culture, isn't it?
I know right, what was that reporter thinking lol
@@ddr4v7z yet, Kims makeup artist tops all of them😂
loooooooooool
The meaning of the freedom is letting people leave as they want not as you want
Live*
exactly
يسلم تمك😘😘😘
I agree. Feminists in the west need to remember this.
and they do not have the freedom to decide how they want to live
Nudity and decadence in the West consider it freedom even though all monotheistic religions commanded women to be modest
I ll decide what to wear. U can decide what to wear. I like to look sexy. Bcz i ll decide that. If u dont like that. Ofcourse u can. I am comfort and happy with that.
@@jijijoseph9238 just look at your families how strong hahahah
@@ayaz8334 yeh they r strong and they make me strong.... Haha
@@jijijoseph9238 don't teach them sister they will be same after 500 years as they were 500 years ago 🤣🤣
@@ayaz8334 don't be fooled by the family unions in Islamic world as against the western world's, having four wives permit is an indication of a false society, you might as well divorce four times and end up alone unkept as a man
Americans... they never fail to amaze me when they go outside their (maybe) land!
They act like kids don't they 😂🤣
Just saying its because we have a lot of land we really dont have to leave
Maybe land?
What?
I dont under5
These happened when ppl go outside the USA and see world ....... come to know ... not everything is about USA.
Stupid reporters. Ignorant unprepared no research lacking of english mastery. Even i understood what mbs said. N it just went over their stupid heads
Adriana Adnan I know, people have no clue that Saudi Arabia owns the entire planet earth! Lol they even created the English language we speak! the news anchor says “I got my ABIA in brookLYN” ahaha LOL 🕋👨🏻🎓🎓🇦🇪🌴🗽☪️🌙💵
Here after goerge's situation in America, this month is the worst month this year to black people, #blacklivesmatter
Actually NO, Saudians (specifically WOMEN) rarely leave their country because they are not allowed expect they are to with guidance who hardly gives them the permission to. You know this.
They think they are so advanced, as if Arab Culture is backwards. This mentally is sick, and it still makes me feel disgusted that any person would disrespect an entire culture like that.
They knew everything about American culture
American culture: “kim kardashian make up artist “
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Listen properly, she is saying that They (Saudis) knew that, Who is Kim's make up artist. not that Kim is a make up artist .
Ooo god this cracked me up 🤣🤣🤣
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Kim actaully did a make up show in Dubai with her makeup artist I think at that time
3 years from arrest to just shouting "Hey, cover your head" is quite big. Now THIS is change. Something most strict countries would never consider. Well done Saudi Arabia.
And today its their own choice there’s no more of that ‘religious police’
@@ragn8581 means they can go around without covering ???
@@iampigoinkoink5185 yes and that has been around for probably three years today
@@ragn8581 This is how it starts. American women stopped covering hair then started showing ankles then their knees now their but cheeks sometimes sticks out of their shorts and mini skirts while two men get married.
@@ragn8581 so that is good or not ahmad bro what is your thought
Knowing Kim Kardashian's makeup artists name is knowing American culture? 😂😂😂
America has no culture as we know 🤷🏻♀️
@@sanjidanaznin5431 Completely untrue
Cracked_ Nebula completely true
@@mohamadahmad5973 Well what do you mean? Culture is just the way people live, culture is religion, food, activity's, games, overall daily life.
Sanjida Naznin Thats untrue
Love this! I'm an American living and working in Saudi a little over 2 years now. Women started driving again since I've been here and I got my license and drive now. I wear modest clothes when out but don't cover my hair or wear an abaya all the time.
Things have changed alot since I arrived. I think its good as long as they keep some sense of their culture. I think its important not to lose that.
I totally agree. I really hope you enjoy staying and exploring Saudi Arabia and it’s culture 🇸🇦.
"Womens rights"= pushing the feminazi and lgqbt agenda! Wake up! It's the nwo godless society where they want women acting like cardi B!
Excellent... while your there can you ask the government not to Execute children such as Ali Mohammed Baqir al Nimr who is sentenced to death for protesting. I hope your are a fake person who works for the Saudi Government because I lose all faith in this world if your a westerner supporting this persecution.
You're lucky your a man.
No it’s not good I’m from uae and they don’t let me live just because I’m female
“With their cell phone, on snapchat”
Ah yes the epitome of freedom LOL
عفانة اسم على مسمى👌
عاد اكثر شيء مثير للشفقة ومضحك في نفس الوقت انك لمى تشوف مشرد تارك بلده وعايش في المهجر وجاي يعلمنا كيف حرية التعبير😂
@@leatfingies5030 استغفرالله
Change must start and little by little. You can not take thousands of years and expect positive changes to happen over night.
Hmmm, it seems you know everything what lies behind the snapchat 😁😁
Im sure your war torn country is full of freedom. The west has certainly been sending freedom bombs your way and now you're here to suck them off
He is not for the freedom of women, he just wants to use them economically. He knows how to talk with diplomacy.
I guess its more about exporting (forcing) western culture rather than people having choice.
Clutch_masta77 U r 100% correct. They want to impress their culture on other people and in doing so their industrialists will earn billions of Saudi Oil money.
Facts
More then "culture" they want to import free economy, which means freedom to buy Saudi oil fields, sell more of their products, built McDonalds and so on. But what do you mean by western culture? Do you mean American culture, European culture? I think people having choice is universal, not western value. And throwing stones on women who do not have a covered face is not a sign of civilized nation. So, just good that Saudi is changing.
Trust me if you lived there you will agree that the change is good your talking about a culture that consists on violence
Nouf : There are reports about that. There are Saudi women who were attacked this way and even worse. There are same let´s say " more tolerant" cities, but there are less tolerant cities and uncivilized villages.
Just look for exemple at how same Saudis reacted on a Saudi female youtuber who refused to cover (her hair were also exposed). Thousands of death threats. You should verify things first before calling someone lier.
Everyone should respect the way of dressing of a nation and embrace it when they go there.
i hope eastern women do wear skirt when they come our country.
@@crk123ful no
Patriot extraordinaire no
@Patriot extraordinaire long story-short: what is attractive or not is determined by different people differently. There is not one truth about beauty, to each is own. Religious ones always claim they offer the only truth/beauty/law etc...So adamant, yet the world has long passed the age where religions is the driving force for anything.
nobody should be forced to dress in any way they like. It's not about culture. In some cultures slavery was a norm, until it was rightfully criticized and done away with.
-They knew everything about the American culture
= like what ?
- they knew Kim kardashian's make up artist
Ahmed Elshiekh
Im from africa in namibia please if you a muslim dont let these uncultured people ruin your tradtion
the reporters were stupid and clueless, that's for sure.
Ahmed Elshiekh that is an insult to Americans... yes, there are young people who are taken in by the imagery and media portrayals of people like the kardashians, but to most Americans, that phenomenon is a joke and we recognize how these are childish and petty interests. Not representative of American culture at all.
Loll
@@mashangumarshall4628 i looked at the comments and yours is probably the wisest thankyou for spreading positivity. Im from uae 👍
i love saudi arabia and middle east, modest people who value true things in life, i would love to visit one day
According to me each countries has their own culture and tradition.when we visit those countries we may feel dissimilar. We shouldn't try to wash off all Thier traditions. And impose our modesty.its upto them.
Mary S but Saudi isn’t at all about locking women..... what are you on about Mary ?
@Mary S no ur not right if we have no control on our women here tomorrow will be lesbians lol
@Mary S ما معني لا اكراه في الدين ؟ يقصد لا اكراه اهل الكتاب علي اعتناق الاسلام فالقران امرنا بالامر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر افهمي الاول قبل تعملي كوبي باست
@Mary S we have our religon and our culture we cant make our society like usa or western europeans as these socities left their religons before they leave their culture
Mary S who said they want to control women?
I've been and worked to Saudi Arabia for 13 yrs. I should thank Saudi bcoz it helped me to become knowledgeable about other culture. Seeing them ang mingling with them. They are normal people like us. It's just that they have a strong religious culture. I've met good and bad ones. Not to mention their beautiful faces. I know deep down that there is somehow a little cry for freedom but whatever it is. It is theirs.
@Pradeep Kumar I worked in a manpower agency In Saudi Arabia...most nationality in demand for different positions are Filipino, Pakistani and Egyptians.. And I'm very sorry to say, most indians are the one who clean toilets but I'm not degrading them because these amazing people work with dignity
I have met a lot of western people in here and they all say the same thing, they all changed their minds when they came to ksa and see that we’re not actually that suppressed.
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@@jcpadilla7047 well then u didn’t meet enough Indians I’d say . Also umm ur rude .
@@z.3550 No, you're brainwashed
I've lived in ksa for arnd 10 yrs.. I've never been asked to cover my head...! In fact I loved ksa. Wearing the hijab is a choice, not rule. Most non- Muslims over there do not cover their heads.
True
@RedaSkateboard you don't decide what is a muslim.
45-50 years ago non Muslims women non Saudi women did not have to wear abayas .
First hand experience of my mom . Then as the years ticked it got more and more strict .and even non Muslims n non citizens had to wear the abaya first then later on even cover their hair . I lived there from birth to teens . I have only good memories
@Priya Dharshini saudi arabia doesn't have guardianship law
Can you truly call it freedom if you have been brainwashed since childhood to do something???
As a Saudi woman I hope that you understand and respect our culture clothes and our religion will never close our minds I was shocked that you think here in Saudi Arabia women wasn’t able to use phones and to do the things that you are doing in your country. Yes we have some restrictions because of our religion but it’s completely up to the woman to decide What to wear or to do.
iam saudi tooo , but now woman can wear any dress they want:D
@@saudi6789 tell me why there is widespread belief in entire muslim world that a man who live near/with wife's parents so he can help wife to take care look after and accompany wife's parents till died loss his honor as a muslim man? Why it is honorable for a muslim man who doesn't help or worse restricting wife from taking care and accompany her own parents till her parents died? I see muslim man believe that
The problem is Islam. Not muslims. Such backward practices will keep any country at bay. The only way for a country to develop is to distance itself from Islam. Like Dubai for instance.
No you don't have the choice to wear what you want. Stop lying. You also don't have the choice of free travel without male guardianship. You also have a lot of social pressure to listen to men even if it's not necessary a legal requirement. You can't do a thing without male permission and pretending you can doesn't help the women there who are facing violence.
@@newleft2254 what the hell is your source, cause at this stage in my life I work by myself in a job that is in different city and I travel as much as I want 😂😂😂, it is so funny how much ignorance exist🤷🏻♀️😂. Yes we had these stuff back in the days but the kingdom is changing a lot, so before you com and accuse people please read…
Regarding violence and men treating women unfairly, it exists hundreds of years ago in every country till this day, but the vast majority here respect women to the extent that she should enter first, be served first and paid equally in our jobs, which I think till this day you didn’t reach this level.
Even though If you get married your husband by the law and religion should pay for all of the necessary needs, out of respect and your money is extra thing for yourself, unless you wanted to help, this is the mindset that men here have. My father and brother helped and supported me and my sister a lot in every level emotionally and financially and now she is a doctor and I am a banker, why don’t you look to this stuff, bc your media is still stuck in 1900😂
I have a question for you why are you so brainwashes by the media, why don’t you look before you judge an entire population that is almost 40 million!?
I wish all people come here to see for themselves how kind and generous we are, I am truly tired and sick of this lies that western media spread 🌚🌚🤷🏻♀️
Their woman are beautiful.
So are the men
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افاااا
@@LLLL0020 hi
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مايصلح التعميم طيب😞
??? You are da most beautiful girls inda world. It’s a fact
You are no one to tell them what to wear or not and how to live their lives....
@@littlecousin5630 listen brother we live our lives according to islam and islam is the best law for life.if you want to do these unislamic things like using drugs and degrading black peoples then go to these unislamic societies but donot impose your opinions on other.
@@littlecousin5630 You are favouring laws like drinking alcohols using drugs and walking nakedely....
They aren't telling them what to wear, they are trying to make it so that THEY can CHOOSE what to wear and how to live their lives.
Same sentence can be applied to arab men when they impose modesty on their women.
Right. So it's not these Arab men's right to decide what women should wear.
At the end of the day we’re all human. Let’s not divide on our differences let’s unite on our similarities. We’re all humans at the end of the day. All humans deserve respect
Exactly
Is this the guy who regularly beat his wife to a point that she and the kids fled to UK? Is this the guy who ordered imprisonment and torture of activists fighting for women's rights in Saudi Arabia? Is this the guy who ordered assassination of a journalist criticizing his regiment and treatment of fire mentioned activists? Than you for giving this human garbage an opportunity to speak 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
If there is a change, it is from a personal conviction of the people of the country themselves and not external dictates
لعبوا بالغبي لعبه وكان فائق مم تعاطيه ابويمن بين التعري والحجاب وصرف المليارات لغسبل سمعه هههههه ههههههه
Gosh are they really portraying him as a open minded person just because he said things that pleased the west?
He's not though. He's a POS
Why do people want him to be a bad guy?
@@7moodts843 nobody wants him to be the bad guy. He is the bad guy
@@mojtabarafizadah7702 in which way?
@@7moodts843 everything do you even watch the news !!!!
Really every country has rules and should respect it :)
Not every rule is just and not every rule should be respected. If a rule keeps people from growing and becoming better then it's not a rule of freedom but a modified rule of modified slavery.
tom, jones shut the crab he’s doing a lot of positive moves and new major projects like mega city NEOM
you literally don’t know any thing
Well when you come here respect our dress code.........
@@patriciacalunniato6872, you don't have a dress code. LOL!
Suppose I made a rule, that everybody should insult you. Would you comply?
Leave them alone, every country has their own culture and beliefs
@kanha ki ladly do you care about the injustice against Palestinians in israel or Rohingya or uhigurs? No you only care about injustice in saudi Arabia
Tell that to the guys in white when they bury you up to your neck and throw rocks at your head because your husband was bored and said you cheated. And heaven forbid your gay, then its a short flight from a rooftop to the pavement.
@@grizzlyblackpowder1960 saudi arabia doesn't have stoning and they don't throw people from rooftops, also you won't get punished just because your husband said you cheated. there are investigations and if the husband was lying he will be punished by law + don't act like american government and other countries are angels and don't do anything wrong
@@fa8911 they beheaded a "spy" without trial on their border like 4 months ago. And if they don't stone people then why can I look up laws in their country that still have the punishment of stoning? I think you need to straighten out your lying spine and do some actual research on the laws their laws. I spent some time with the military in the region, and while I will admit that was a few years back, I spoke with Saudi Arabians about their laws and customs. Also uae threw a homosexual of a rooftop like 3 years ago so I doubt the regions disposition has changed much.
And my last point is I never said anything about my country, but to act like every culture is exactly perfect without alteration is obviously just about the most ignorant thing you can say in relation to Muslim country.
@@fa8911 also I just looked up their methods of execution and stoning is still there, right next to beheading and crucifixion.
7:17 Women like Demah are the reason I wasn't born blind. What an extraordinary vision of beauty. A fine feast for the eyes.
60 minutes should be named "Serious minutes " by the way the staff acts so seriously .
Who determines what is decent and respectful attire?
In some places the Law does.
@ಸಂತೋಷ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ very stupid, dude, read want you wrote b once again
Being civilized.
men for women 😏
GOD
The same as you want to conserve your western value, we want to Keep our eastern value and objective morality, it's pathetic that you went to impos your subjectives one on us, just a rabish interview of someone interviewing someone's else ....
What are you trying to say?!
You can keep your eastern values, but you shouldn't violate other's rights.
@@karbonkai say that to France
@@absbi0000 it applies to everybody.
@@karbonkai Clearly most nations don't think so.
culture needs to be respected, who cares if the others go unveiled but the veil I presume is a respect for moms and young ladies
I even like the way how Saudia Arabian women dress and trust me these people have freedom
That's true.
The respect and Care we have In Saudi Arabia is somthing the WESTERN can Only Dream of that.
They should mind their own Business.
@@lots_of_happiness yeah.......... respect..... like being made to cover up.... sOOOO much freedom bruhh
@@bobina77777 that's what Makes Us Different . We sre Princess in Islam in Arabia And We Love to being covered.
You WESTERN will naver taste that respect.
I fell soory for You Westerners .
@@lots_of_happiness Well no need to feel sorry. We can say things freely. You can only dream of that
@@hajramagyarok9647 that's what you Think.
SOO CALLED free plzzz in west rise a voice for Woman which west forse them to not wear Aabaya,hijab and baned them.
This is their Right to chose wherever Women wear.
Right .go ahed for that.
Whenever we enter someone elses house, we have to respect and adapt their rules.
Do the same in America?
Stupid argument.
#truth!
@@Tziumannu87 Clearly, you don't get out much
@@bajkhan1874 back at U hypocrite.
Where is the actual interview with the prince? Any links to that video? Would like to see it.
Such a visionary leader. I wish more leaders were more passionate about the future of their people. So much has been achieved in such a short time.
Women driving is such a superficial show put on by the Saudi government. It’s embarrassing how the US government insists on a partnership with this country and then tries to act like a moral compass for the rest of the world.
how disrespectful the women clearly didnt want their image shown and they use the footage showing her uncovered on the phone
The women covering up depends on the families, some families force it some don’t basically depends on the culture of the family.
Ah not really. Culture is defined by it's beliefs
@@CosmoCreed everyone interpret the religion in their own way and it really depends on the country and the culture you live in.
@@nsbsbsbsbnsnnsnss31 Not at all. In this case. I can bring you people of different parts of the world having exact same interpretation of the same belief. Yes their number can be less. The religion is not dependent on culture and followers are the culture. If they're following it right way they will be same everywhere.
@@nsbsbsbsbnsnnsnss31 troll account?
@@CosmoCreed why do you think so???
While embracing and experiencing the culture in Saudi Arabia, I currently prefer to be veiled while outside of the home but fully support the women and need for unveiled reform and may apply as such.
Why you don't support your brothers and sisters in Africa the west stole Africa's wealth you don't have the courage to talking about that in the US
I'm Moroccan by the way stay safe!
This kind of acceptance is incredibly needed. Thank you for giving it and your support!
الغير محجبه تذهب الا الولايات المتحدة او تذهب لا الجحيم لا يمكن اي احد فرض ثقافات الآخرين على السعودين
Saudi isn’t America. Period; the cultures are completely different. Yani- we should honor our similarities but respect the CULTURAL differences
Well if this is your opinion well my Dear they shouldn't come here and America and expect these countries to follow there way of life we are Christian countries and they should not carry on the way they do making demands for this they say is there right and woman as you know will always be second class to a man well here it is what is good for men it is the same for woman
Men: sitting with each other enjoying life
Feminists: 4:16
It's their culture that is hard to change. Leave them alone.
shaiyths What about in the South before the Civil Rights Movement? Is Jim Crow just a different culture?
@@avinashreji60 being multicultural requires being respectful of other cultures.
Nuke em till they become like Japan. Problem solved.
@@avinashreji60 nonsensical comparison
Westerners never seize to amaze me. This illusion of freedom of theirs is getting too much.
Bcoz of western freedom movement u can now type this comment otherwise some religious fanatic would barr u form having a smart phone.
@@clashoflands Nice Name 😆
Freedom is not an illusion absolute control is
It’s funny when people like you talk about freedom , when you don’t even have the F in freedom in your life 😂
So strange that Americans try to influence in your country’s cultures and religion. I advise all of Americans and others to focus at your country and your people, especially “Americans homeless”
That would be wayy better for them
You are talking a lot of nonsence just concentrate on your own dirty country and respect your women first then you can try to critisize others silly man
patricia calunniato
We can do things in parallel. We should push and fight to advance feminism globally, not just in some countries.
Sorry i disagree with you you know very well that woman are second class the man rules all even the money and further more babies are thrown out to live on the streets it is shocking at least woman here and in America are protected by the law of the land. You hit your wife here and America your locked up it is not tolerated cruelty the thing is you beat your wife up and then you go to church you are all a bunch of trators
patricia calunniato First Of all, I’m from Saudi Arabia and I lived in US for 6 years in different states in MT,CA,AZ,NC. At all those states I saw homeless women asking for food !! Asking for medicine!!!. That’s what happen to me 2 years ago in Tuscan AZ at gas station near to the U of A, she was 22 years old and she asked me for a medicine!! I was really shocked how this country treat their people. Finally, women in Saudi wants their rights to drive a car, but in USA women needs medicines and food to live!! How bad your country is !!
The religious police is done. I see woman without abaya everywhere now
That's good. Finally
Don't copy the west, you will be chained
@@mistycloud4455 The religious police was never the norm in Saudi. Their oppressive behavior started with (Sahwa movement) you can read about it and it was horrible times.
You should obey Sharia law. Religious police is a must have. Allah akbar
Without Abayah? Ok now you are lying 😂
"they knew more about American culture" And then saying American culture is knowing Kim kardashians makeup artist.
Thank god we are not part of that culture.
Oh , bro you can never be a part of any culture expect of yours 😂😂 You know why ?
Because there’s something called freedom , which you don’t possess 🌝
@@Meghatmr Ahhhhhhh this Indian hatred for Muslims ..... I don’t understand why ???
This guy made a valid point to describe wt the American culture stands for as spoken by the journalist herself. ‘Kim Kardashian’ n we all know who she is n wt she’s famous for.
@@beastbison7626 Indians don’t hate Muslims , for your kind information India’s Muslim population is far more than any Islamic country . We respect each other’s culture , obviously sometimes our relationship takes a bitter turn too but that’s bound to happen .
It’s funny how people defend some orthodox Muslims , Nor do I care about them , but they becomes a problem when they try to propagate their beliefs and claim them as supreme 😵💫
@@Meghatmr hahaha
As if I live on another planet ...
U shld ask ur self, wt do u know abt Muslims or Islam apart from what ur hate-mongering media has fetched to u? Jus ask urself, don’t tell anyone else
Ppl in Middle East want to live in der land as per der culture, Why shld other regions interfere and invade ??
What gives US or west any right to invade des countries,destroy them and steal away their wealth.
Those who have media r using it as tool to suppress others by throwing out propaganda for general massses.
That’s wt western media has been doing for ages and Indian median has started doing in last 5-6 yrs, spreading lies abt a particular community, defaming them and trying to establish their supremacy.
@@beastbison7626 yeah yeah we know , how amazing and superior you are 😂
And what did you say 😵💫 “” ask yourself “”
I did and got the answer that you are orthodox and misogynist , who likes to keep women beneath them and then call it religion 😵 this orthodoxy have been so old that now your women believe it’s all a privilege 😂😂 .
They talk about a beautiful life , a life where they don’t even have the right to take their own decisionssss 🥲 .
Of course media exaggerates everything , but this doesn’t mean what they present is absolutely ridiculous .
No one wants to interfere in anyones belief or religion , but people want is the existence of basic rights for everyone . And that’s exactly what you all are not ready to talk about .
It’s all about choice , which is not available my dearrrrr 🌝
Thank you 60 minutes🙏
IM LIGIT WATCHING THIS IN SAUDI. DO THEY THINK WERE LOCKED UP🤦♂️ I MEAN I EVEN WATCH SHANE DAWSON
i LOVE shane dawson
Some women are
ppp ppplll
well, women all over the world might be “locked up” in that sense. eh?
Sister Shooketh ياخي والله يحسبونا محبوسين و نعيش بصحراء و ما نعرف عن العالم🤦♀️
Wheres princess latifa?
I am proud wearing my beautiful abaya , n i m giving selfrespect to my body.. no body have right to tell me to not wear abaya niqab ...
Exactlyyyyyy
Where in the Koran does it state that women should hide behind a veil you are either ugly or your husba nd is jealous
patricia calunniato where in the Koran allowed not cover!??😂
@@scorpion3625That Question I Am asking you just tell where in the Holy Koran Does it state women should cover there head a nd faces . It Do Say About the Desert to cover but where else i have been so frustrated looking but i cannot find where it stipulates so again i ask you where in The Holy Koran Does It Say to Cover evrrything By going around consta ntly covered you are or supposed to be a doctor what does it cause well i am not a doctor but i am retired from nursing these women more often than not ends up with lacking of vitamin d and believe me it is a very very painful illness.
@@scorpion3625 have courage dear sir answer my question after all I am not Muslim but I frequently READ
the Holy Koran you see God made us in His Own image and Likeness.....
What if ppl went to america and preached to americans that they should stop stripping down and baring all their bits. Why does america think it has any right to tell others how to live.
We aren't trying to change them culturally, just make them more democratic, less discriminatory and more free. Enforcing those principles globally is a very very just cause.
Here they aren't arguing that women should strip down, they are arguing that women should have the freedom to decide to do that if they please, without fear of society, or the state.
@@Oscar-vv6dn like you have done in Iraq?
Exactly my fricking point. America hasn't shedded its racist, supremacist ideas.
I hope all the women from all countries will taste equality and freedom oneday!
You have no right to demand a country to change its culture. There is this notion that Western Culture is superior so all cultures must adopt it. I agree that Saudi Arabia should give more rights to women and individuals in general but that can be done through legislation.
No culture is superior or perfect . It needs reform time to time as society changes and the needs of society also changes . Culture and rules that was good in 6th century is not good in 21st century . People want freedom from everything, they want freedom of wearing clothes whatever they want , you can’t force them and make threats . All these culture , honour, is a metaphysical idea . Nothing is bigger than human life , not any religion , not someone’s so called honour or anything than people’s life . Individual choice , thought and decision is what matters . I know you guys won’t understand, here in india a lot of Hindus are also don’t want reform in the society but because of less radicalisation people are changing , they are now accepting inter caste marriage , womens right to choose whatever she wants to wear and things are changing rapidly . Cultures are for the welfare of people if it starts forcing people to do things against their will then confrontations starts . That’s why there are hundreds of Islamic terrorist groups have emerged and they are not only killing non Muslims but also their fellow Muslims. All around the world the reason behind chaos is Islam and only reason as far as I can see is unwillingness towards reform . You can call me islamophobic as many do but I am student of political science and I access situation without being biased . ISLAM NEEDS REFORM .
@@ShivamSharma-rr6tr Have you read the Qur’an or the hadith..I guess no..there are several hadiths that my family used to tell me when I was young that made me literally hate religion and even the idea of God. The problem was that I blindly believed my family. I think this is how we were brought up in eastern societies "Good children do not argue with parents about anything".. till I decided that when I grew up, I would go to a foreign country and become an atheist - of course I didn't tell anyone about that- what they said was completely illogical and violence was almost a prevalent language.. What kind of god is this..till by chance - although I do not believe in coincidences - for the first time I read the Qur’an with contemplation, not because my mother would scold me if I did not.. This time I really wanted to know this God.. I started my search almost three years ago, and let me tell you that most Muslims don't even know the basics about this religion!
Most of the words attributed to the Prophet Muhammad that my parents told me are completely wrong! No wonder there is a hadith of the Messenger in which he says, “The thing I fear most for my Ummah is every hypocrite who speaks with knowledge.”
And God said in the Qur’an describing the hypocrites ..[Al-Munāfiqūn:4]
"And when you see them, their forms please you, and if they speak, you listen to their speech. [They are] as if they were pieces of wood propped up- they think that every shout is against them. They are the enemy , so beware of them. May Allah destroy them; how are they deluded?"
There are many other verses and hadiths in this regard in which God and the Prophet warn against the hypocrites whom people will think of as scholars in the religion! and follow them with complete ignorance and blindness. Unfortunately, this is exactly what is happening now. Islam does not need to be reformed.. rather, it needs to be applied in a correct manner by those who believe in it.
@@ShivamSharma-rr6tr its up to the people in that society to determine whether changes is needed to their culture not foreigners
@@neilnelmar8007 well you would know the change is needed when 90% of the refugees around the world is Muslim and the reason behind it is also Muslim and Islam . Muslims from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, IRAQ and Middle East wants to settle in Europe . Why ?? Because they want better society , living standards , free society . But because of radicalisation they don’t want to be a secular, more accepting tolerating society . They want to build mosque in Europe and all the secular countries but they don’t want to allow temple , churches and equal minority rights in their own country . Except for Turky name any single Islamic country where minority is free .
@@ShivamSharma-rr6tr those Muslim refugees ,the vast majority still retain their cultural practices ,even when in free societies as you call it
Americans trying to westernize a country 🤦🏻♂️😂. Leave them alone.
😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻🇸🇦
Americans and Europeans want to make Saudi Arabia Las Vegas through MBS and his Government.
Reading through the comments here it’s a bit sad. People, embrace your differences and stop talking about which culture is best or worst, which one is right or wrong. It’s amazing to have different cultures, religions, languages, foods, ideas, skin colours, traditions, etc. Enjoy reading a book, watching a movie, walk your dog, talk to your neighbour learn a new skill, love your family and share knowledge. Nobody lives forever and at the end of the day everyone just wants to be happy.
Easy to say that as a man huh?
@@spacewaste2459American?
You should be an ex muslim before writing this. Sometimes I see some western people thinking that freedom is only for them while others have no right for it simply for being born in a repressive backward religion and culture.
﴿أَلَم تَرَ أَنَّ اللَّهَ أَنزَلَ مِنَ السَّماءِ ماءً فَأَخرَجنا بِهِ ثَمَراتٍ مُختَلِفًا أَلوانُها وَمِنَ الجِبالِ جُدَدٌ بيضٌ وَحُمرٌ مُختَلِفٌ أَلوانُها وَغَرابيبُ سودٌوَمِنَ النّاسِ وَالدَّوابِّ وَالأَنعامِ مُختَلِفٌ أَلوانُهُ كَذلِكَ إِنَّما يَخشَى اللَّهَ مِن عِبادِهِ العُلَماءُ إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَزيزٌ غَفورٌإِنَّ الَّذينَ يَتلونَ كِتابَ اللَّهِ وَأَقامُوا الصَّلاةَ وَأَنفَقوا مِمّا رَزَقناهُم سِرًّا وَعَلانِيَةً يَرجونَ تِجارَةً لَن تَبورَلِيُوَفِّيَهُم أُجورَهُم وَيَزيدَهُم مِن فَضلِهِ إِنَّهُ غَفورٌ شَكورٌ﴾ [فاطر: ٢٧-٣٠]
Abaya is the best part on our culture 💚🌴
Women driving is not problem but problem is Western cultural .
NOT all western countries its only a problem in KSA.
The western culture it's devil's cultures the Christianity's and Islam and the Judaism the women's should be covered wearing long dresses
Lol the delusion is hilarious 😂
All Arab (countries) “i don’t mean all the people” have a western cultures ,only Saudi Arabia we are following the Islamic culture and we are happy and proud by ourselves, what’s wrong with people ,that’s not your business
Why is freedom for women seen as a problem? If they want it let them have it. Freedom means whatever the women in your country deem comfortable for them and that doesn’t necessarily mean conversion to western ways, religion, or ideas. I think the only reason women are forced to cover in the streets is because of men. A mans ability to control his urges shouldn’t be a woman’s problem.
3:56 i just had the biggest second hand embarrassment in my life🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
the amount of ignorance in the comments is just painful .. how do some of the people here still live?
Every country have there own culture, and i love saudi arabia culture. Its beautiful 💕
People should be governed and live as they choose to as long as it doesn't hurt anyone.
As if idolizing Kim Kardashian was freedom and cultural development!🙄🤦
They should be embarrassed,:it's shameful
AMERICA NEED FOCUS ON AMERICA. THATS THERE LAW AND RULES. PERIOD...
WE NEED FOCUS ON HOW MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE GETTING KILLED BY COPS EVERYDAY.
This is a media report. They've got plenty of money and time on their hands to cover both!
🇺🇸❤️ 🇸🇦 Respect each other’s culture .
F*** your culture. F*** that.
Y’all see that dude at the end of the video passive aggressively clapping 😂😂
That was at a football match
Why would Saudi women want to be like US women? The US has so many problems, high rates of depression, no religion, high drug, and alcohol use. Strange times.
Did the guy say that it would be hard to shake up and “change the culture” in Saudi Arabia? Personally, I don’t think we (Americans) should be doing that. Like the sheikh said, the religious police have lost their arresting powers. Why not leave it at that, and call it a day? I don’t think it’s our place to go in there and try and destroy their culture. If they wish to change to their culture, that’s their right. But, I don’t think we should be taking an imperialistic approach.
That is what leads to hate and it seems Americans can't understand that
We want progress. This is good. But we don't need American interference to modernise. We can do it ourselves.
It’s 2022 and I’m an expat. Been here just a little over 5 months. Saudi is nothing like what I had heard from the news channels. The women are free to wear what they like, they Drive, I was surprised to see women everywhere in the immigration when I landed here. There are women at all work places. Women hanging out on their own late into the night. Of course there are women that still cover as a respect to their culture/religion but that has not stopped them from being the go-getters that they are. That said, “change” will take time…
All of that only started happening after 2019.
Welcome to Saudi, so happy that you saw the truth for yourself and with an open mind. Does the “change” that you say will take time comes from a place of assuming that your way of life is better? We do not wish to follow Western values nor do we look up to them. We pray and hope that God helps us to stay strong to our roots, values, faith and culture and not be swayed by the decadence of the West. Although we do wish to emulate the progress in education that the West has achieved.
@@ifra99 I believe more like a change regarding the overall society. Don't get me wrong, I'm also muslim and I'm moroccan, we also still have lots of issues and some "forces" that might overtake over us if we didn't have a neutral kings on social matters (like your crown prince, God bless him), that being said they're more and more minor in our country, we just need to keep moving forward. It's not a matter of wearing a headscarf or not, a woman should be free to wear it, not "expected" (meaning there's an invisible pressure from family) to do so. Still, even the headscarf matter is minor for me, as long as it's not enforced by the state, it's fine, we need to give time for people to wear it or not. In Morocco, we have issues like authority over the children, it's automatically given to the father and his signature is needed even if we want to move a child from a school to another, a woman can't travel with her own kids without the approval of the father. But the dad can do all that without the approval of the mom, he can also withdraw money from the bank account of the child even if it's the mom who saves for him/her. We also have the issue of the marriage of minors, it's not like before but it still happens, we also need to address that and just make it illegal.
I hate Western media for poisoning our minds against people in other countries.
60 minutes usually disable the comment section, I wonder why this is not so when it comes to Muslims or Arabs? Not really,
Because they demand freedom of expression without restrictions towards Arabs and Muslims, and they try to fuel this thing in the comments because they attack Arabs and Muslims. As for restricting comments to non-Arabs and Muslims, they do not want freedom of expression in their subjects, even if many oppose them, and they do not want to fuel hostility between them, and they also do not want it to spread among people so that they do not demonstrate and demand change. All of this is called political media, which has secret objectives that the general public is not aware of.
الله يعز الوطن و الدين و ينصرنا 🇸🇦🖤🖤.
@Burak Nasser' علا الحوثي الأيراني وعلا اعداء الأسلام
عذرًا لكن وطنكم خادم الولايات المتحدة
@@syedmuzaffer904 وطننا خدام لبيوت الله المشرفه . احسن من الذين باعو ارضهم بدون مقابل 👌.
@@جاسربنصالح-ن2ج هل تعرف كيف كان إنشاء وطنكم؟ هل تقرأ التاريخ؟ لست مخالفك بل أنا مخالف لحكومتكم التي تدعي أنها خادم المسلمين ولكن أفعالها على الضد. قال محمد بن سلمان أن يكون الإسرائيلون صحيحين في دفاعهم لأرضهم يسمى إسرائيل. أسأل سؤالا هل تلك الأرض حق للإسرائيليين أم للفسطينيين؟ زعم محمد بن سلمان أنها حق الإسرائيليين. ويلك يا حكومة السعودية تسمين نفسك خادم الحرمين لكن الحقيقة مختلفة!
@@syedmuzaffer904 هذا الكلام الي تقوله بلسان محمد بن سلمان ولا شفته بلأعلام المعادي للمسلمين ؟ 🤣. وتتكلم عن التاريخ بعد . انتم لو فيكم خير كان ما تابعتو الأعلام الصهيوني . ومحمد بن سلمان وعموم ال سعود مع القضيه الفلسطينيه . ولا ناسي التبرعات والبيوت التي دفعتها ال سعود لفلسطين ؟ لكن نكران الجميل في عروقكم . إلا من رحم ربي واكثر دوله ناصرت فلسطين ودعمتها فلعالم هي السعوديه وحكامها . واكثر دوله تتعرض للسب والقذف من المسلمين هي السعوديه . هنا نشوف التناقض ونشوف كيف حقد العرب علا السعوديه . لكن الله يعطيكم اضعاف ما تتمنوه لنا وال سعود هم خدام لبيوت الله وقبلة المسلمين ولو كانت الكعبه في اي دوله عربيه ثانيه كان بعتوها مثل ما بعتو القدس
“ arrested ??”
“yeah, sure!! Arrested 😅!!”
Hhhhhha very funy
I adore their modesty. America has been demoralized.
Every country has it's own culture and traditions but because of technology it seems it has washed values, morals and believes of this country.but when Saudi Arabia doesn't change to Western culture like most of the countries now it seems like they are not aware of what is happening.
Please let's Respect Saudi Arabia decency
American culture : kim Kardashian! 😱Shoot me!
American culture is individual liberty. You are free to emulate Kim Kardashian if you want to (but only a minority Americans do). You are free to wear a hijab and pray 5 times a day if you want to (again, only a minority Americans do). But both these groups do it of their own free will. And this is the way it should be! Please stop your dishonest misinterpretation.
Majority of common Americans do not emulate Kim Kardashian. And majority of them do not cover up themselves like women do in Islamic countries either. In my opinion, Kim Kardashian and Hijab/Niqab/Burka wearing woman are two extreme ends of a spectrum.. and I personally do not like over-exposure of bodies or totally covering them up either. Most Americans fall in between... and that is normal, healthy!
In my opinion, by over-exposing or by over-covering-up you are over-sexualizing your body.. treating it like a sexual object, giving too much prominence to your sexuality... A female body is not an object that it needs to be either on full display or totally hidden.
When we go to a different country we don't do the:
"When in Rome do what Rome does" instead
"We maintain respect and don't go over the top"
Whoo??
As a Muslim woman that lives in the Arabian gulf, my point of view is that it is humorous that westerners think that Muslim women in the Arabian gulf need their help! Maybe you could use that free time to come up with solutions to the issues relating to women that you have in the west; rape rate, single mothers, domestic abuse, the need of infirmary, drug abuse, alcoholics, homelessness, women objectification and modern ways of prostitution that usually uses women that are in NEED for shelter(aka. they don’t really consent to it), STDs, women killing their fetuses to enjoy irresponsible sex with a careless random idiot, I could go on and on. Saudi is not perfect but compared to the west, if you make it your role model your country will improve at so many levels🤍🤍👌🏻☺️
see miss muslim in ISIS occupied area kurds shia yartzi werent safe they were r*ped and murdered
i mean in iran sunni arent safe, in saudi shia arent safe,
u guys dont do much to ISIS so some one must do it
do u think if u were kurd in ISIS area were u gonna be safe??
remember kurds are human too
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@@MadaraUchiha-qq6op she said gulf countries
@@aishaaisha6626 isnt saudi gulf??
shia arent safe there
Does your husband know you’re using the internet without him sitting next to you?!
@@strnglhld
Thank you ma’am/sir for displaying your ignorance. No, but seriously do you think we are like that? Do you live in a bubble or something? There’s a world out there! Check it out, it’s cool. You will know all the stereotypical thoughts are false and actually there are other non-American beautiful cultures out there!
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Or you could continue watching what CNN wants you to see when relates to Islam/Muslims! 🤷♀️
Am Muslim and yes it's our decision to cover our head or not and what to wear but it have to be decent and modest.
The most important thing in every human whether man or woman is manners
No you get beaten lol so you have to wear it
This is a socio-cultural change partly driven by economic factors too. Saudi economy cannot continue to rely on income from oil as the industry all over the world is slowly beginning to make a transition to green energy. They can no longer have half of the population (women) not being economically productive, while in other nations women are increasingly entering the workforce. They can foresee that economically they will lag behind in the long-run if Saudi women don't enter the workforce.
Of course, it's not practical that working women wait for other people (male members of family, or drivers) to always drive them around, hence allowing them to drive is a practical thing to do.
Considering all these, the Saudis have decided to bring changes to their society. Hence, partly it's driven by necessity; not really a concern for women's rights.
I've never thought of it that way.....
I wonder if the younger generation of women are rebelling against the control. If the vast majority of SA women are educated then surely they will start to demand the right to cultivate their own identity beyond wife, mother, daughter and good Muslim woman?
I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be to have attained professional qualifications and then be stuck at home with babies if it's not personally chosen, but culturally imposed.
@@nataliemccall7291 Saudi women rebelling? I don't think so. May be a few rare women once in a while! But the vast majority of Saudi women are well-tamed, quite brainwashed to "stay in their place". Their social/cultural laws are quite harsh. Also remember that sexism & patriarchy's enablers have never been solely men. Women have been almost equally their torch bearers, actively helping men tame the occasional rebels, shaming them, ostracizing them. In case of societies like Saudi Arabia where religious police enforces laws, women report such rebels to the law as aggressively as men do.
I do hear rebellion among younger Iranian women (and men too). But Iranians have always been a different people from the Arabs - culturally, as well as intellectually.
I think my assessment in my original comment is quite accurate... The granting of these rights to Saudi women stems more from necessity rather than a concern for their rights. A few days back, I was listening to a liberal Pakistani intellectual talking about this same issue. His assessment was incidentally also the same.
@@MsSandhu9 thanks for your explanation. Let us hope that the younger generation can break free...
Inflation and money printing is the reason women have been brainwashed to work through feminism in the western world. They masked it as a way of them being liberated but they actually had to start working with the currencies getting more and more inflated. Before they took away the Gold standard the money was worth a lot more hence why majority of men could work and women stay home and take care of the children.
@@nataliemccall7291 yea you people always poking your nose into other people's affair as you everyone should think like you and be like you
When he said the women have a choice. That means style. The still cover but they have fashion choices.
They are still oppressed.
Oppressed? The word is to harsh
Actually no, you don’t have to wear an abaya or cover your hair or anything. You just have to be modest, like you can wear jeans just not shorts in Public
@@mohaimenulislam8782 She walked with a dress and only her hair out and she got called out on it. Opression doesn't imply institutional opression. Since every single woman they met had her hair almost completely covered do you think that this is not opression? If they were free there would be individualism like we see in most countrys.
@@rasin9391 man you are boring, why do you care so much ?.. even muslim women don't mind abouth these things
@ليلى الزهراني thats just a stupid statement
My prince and our future king.. as a Saudi girl I am proud to be a Saudi proud of my history, culture and religion❤️ God bless Saudi Arabia🇸🇦
🤙🏻👍🏻
Hi.. I am from Sri Lanka... I really like the Prince.... u have a good leader....
The prince is doing his best distancing his country from Islam because he knows that Islam creates violence and oppression.
6:24 The saudi women probably showed her picture without her hijab. Now the whole world sees it. 💀
I understand that people should respect the culture and everything, however the Saudi crown prince made it clear that women are given a "choice" yet that is far from the truth.
I’m Here my wife is from Morocco. The Saudi men have a reputation for abuse and violence. She knows people who have escaped from there. They are not a “nice people”
Caleb i have sisters and they can choose if they want to take thyre cover off or not to.
Jared Grabe go visit saudi if u want to see truth. Isn't that freedom? Isnt freedom is about truth.
@@GJAZ964 Your charming Moroccan wife was looking for a Saudi man who has a fortune to enchant Hatta and steal his money
Honestly ,strong good hearted women .... deserve to express themselves...
"expressing" ourselves doesn't mean to undress ourselves.!! We can still express ourselves even when being dressed modestly and with hijab. I still dont understand why western non muslims try to speak for us and make it about themselves...
@@mari_000 lmao imagine not being able to show your shoulders, u a victim
@@mari_000 stand up and defend your culture against these imperialist
@@mari_000 why you are so much into clothes. Everybody is not a model or something. They do wear clothes and they work also.
I have never witnessed a girl without it anywhere.
As humans, we will definitely wear clothes, it's natural of course.
This man made a huge difference in the situation of Saudi women ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
I love this man sooo much
Thank god u become crown prince 👑 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
الله يحشرك معاه يوم القيامة
@@Houbani امممميييييييين يارب العالميين 😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️شكرا ع الدعوه الحلوه
@@Houbani خير منكم يامتطرفين(الدين يسر و ليس عسر)
@@ayoumi6510 إذا كانت زوجات الأنبياء، وزوجات الأسلاف الصالحين، وزوجات الخلفاء من أبو بكر إلى علي، رضي الله عنهم على قيد الحياة، فمن المحتمل أن تسميهم متطرفين. كيف يتم اتباع الدين بشكل صحيح وارتداء الملابس بشكل صحيح حيث أنبياء الحديث وآيات القرآن دولة التطرف؟ هل يمكنك أن تقسم بالله أن النبي كان سيقبل كشف النقاب عن حجاب المرأة وإزالته على النحو المسموح به، هل تقرأ القرآن حتى؟
“They even know Kim Kardashian’s makeup artist” But like what’s that so irrelevant to all of this all lol
We’re just like normal people istg
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This has nothing to do with American culture, and is considered a petty and childish concern in American society...yet THEY sure want to know about such petty things while thinking that their Muslim values protect them from petty interests. Clearly not.
OfftoShambala
lol I keep agreeing with you
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Ur so desperate dude
I love this Prince , he brought amazing changes to saudi Arabia. I'm glad that women can do stuff that they never did before
was this filmed before or after they chopped up Khashoggi?
Before
His highness is a visionary. Salute to him.
I also see that your vision of us is very wrong we have electricity we don't live in the desert. We have our own luxury cars and we have our mobile phones. Saudi women have the power to have freedom in every thing We have freedom, we are not like what you think I am a Saudi woman I have freedom and I love Saudi more than anything and I thank God that I am from Saudi. They changed the thinking in your mind, please 💘💘
They just want ppl be like them which 8s impossible. This is why sexual harassment is common.
You‘re a free woman in Saudi Arabia? Please, try and get into King Saud university. What? It‘s segregated by gender? And so is everything else in Saudi Arabia, including workplaces? What, you need a written permission by a male guardian to apply for college, school or even a job, too? Stop bullshitting yourself. If you had lived outside the barriers that Sharia law and Wahhabism impose on you, you would know that you are not free at all. This way, you‘re just deceiving yourself.
@@LOLERXP It's very normal for us to separate a woman from a man, and I encourage that so that there won't happen to be crimes and forbidden things in the law.It's very normal to have no interference in our affairs!! ❤️❤️
@@mohamedbarry6810 We don't have as common harassment as you! We're very little harassment and we're very open, but there are a few who aren't open ❤️
You’re right. It is astonishing that the same women here in the US that scream for “women’s rights” refuse to recognize the beliefs and morals of women in middle eastern countries. I dress in modest fashion. I don’t believe in wearing pants. It is my own personal beliefs and devotion to God.... so am I oppressed? I live in the US. Will they say my husband oppressed me to believe this way? Quite the opposite is true! Lol
I love how Saudis are not bothered by these western propagandas.
You want to go another country to say to people how to live???...... stay un your country if you want yo live un your way
Uhmm. It's not about that my friend. It's about freedom, yall don't realize how isolated and dictated you are. It's time for a change.
Not at all. We just have the freedom to be curious and ask questions - it's a freedom that we would like to preserve and share with the world. If it offends you so much, dig into yourself and ask why... I'm guessing it's fear.
Leo Sanchez figth for freedom un your country first
@@nabiljb867 Honey, my country is the number 2th or 3th best country in the world and we have democracy. So let it sink in into your stone age head.
Leo Sanchez, 2nd*** 3rd***
Islam is absolutely clear about what women can wear or not, no shaitan can modify to suit there evil wills,whosoever will will try or do it will be punished soon In sha Allah