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Imam Condemns Female Participation in Jeddah Chamber Elections |
2005-11-26 |
![]() The former teacher of Islamic studies decided to submit a list of candidates after he consulted a number of trusted businessmen. He asked them to propose names of the best independent or coalition candidates, according to certain criteria. Accordingly, the candidate has to be religiously observant and pious, sincere and able to devote his time and effort to the Chamber. He should not be known to have committed any sins and he should not support the participation of women in Jeddah's Chamber of Commerce. The Imam bases his opposition to the candidacy of women on the need to resist westernization and protect society from the dangerous and corrupt association of women and money. He also warned against encouraging women to take part in public life without consideration for the differences between the sexes. Asked by Asharq al Awsat about the indirect offense his list might have caused to some candidates, he refused to answer and referred us to his statement above. On the subject of female candidates, Basrah said, "As far as I know, the Chamber did not consult religious figures" in its decision. When told that the Ministry of Commerce and Industry had decided to allow women to run for elections, he replied, "The problem is not in the decisions but in their application." |
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