Saudis plan a city only for women
It’s truly no man’s land! Saudi Arabia is planning to bui-ld a city exclusively for women in a bid to encourage career oriented fema-les within its strict Sharia law. The Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) has been asked to bring the country at par with the rest of the modern world by building the all-women city, with construction to begin next year, according to a Saudi media report.
The new city will allow women’s desire to work without defying the country’s strict Islamic laws.
Sharia is the moral code and religious law of Islam dealing with crime, politics, and economics, as well as personal matters such as sexual intercourse, hygiene, diet, prayer, and fasting.
Although the Saudi Sharia law does not prohibit women to work, figures show that only 15 per cent of women are represented in the workforce.
The plan coincides with the government’s ambitions to get women to play a more active part in the development of the country. Among the stated objectives are to create jobs, particularly for you-nger women. “I’m sure that women can demonstrate their efficiency in many aspects and clarify the industries that best suit their interests, nature and ability,” Modon’s dep-uty director-general, Saleh Al-Rasheed, said.
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