A #Saudi restaurant's ad for #SaudiNationalDay2018 came under fire for featuring unveiled women.
So, in the 'new' #SaudiArabia, women are still being attacked for showing their hair.
@ConfessionsExMu @JHaddadOfficial
So much for 'reform'. #مقاطعه_مايسترو_بيتزاhttps://twitter.com/MaestroPizzaKSA/status/1042410891034157057 …
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I don't think so. I don't see any link between covering the physical awrah and having a voice and participation in society. Silencing voices is a third world crisis that both women and men suffer. It doesn't have anything to do with how do we look or what do we wear.
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Conservative Muslim women that wear niqab are probably not very likely to want to partake in this ad as singing and music are both considered forbidden by conservative Muslims. They would consider a woman’s voice to be awrah and music to be haram.
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