Is it against a sunni muslims religion to …?
in Saudi Arabia, ALL religion is banned except Islam. That says it all! Women are not allowed to drive. Women make up just 5% of the workforce in Saudi Arabia, the lowest proportion in the world. In the legal system, women face discrimination. An example of this is the requirements for testifying in criminal proceedings; The witness must be deemed sane, the age of an adult, and a Muslim. Non-Muslims may not testify in criminal court. Women may not testify unless it is a personal matter that did not occur in the sight of men. The testimony of a woman is not regarded as fact but as presumption. The reasons women are forbidden to testify in proceedings are (quote):[15][16] Women are much more emotional than men and will, as a result of their emotions, distort their testimony. Women do not participate in public life, so they will not be capable of understanding what they observe. Women are dominated completely by men, who by the grace of God are deemed superior; therefore, women will give
I’m from Turkey and my country is not as strict as Saudi Arabia about religious subjects but I will try to help you. none of those are not under a ban according to our religion but talking about revealing clothes we should not wear so tight clothes (I mean not jeans or pants but very short skirts, some fulsome low necked clothes maybe) as far as the prupose of wearing those clothes shouldn’t be ‘trying to sell one’s body or trying to show it’…There is not an exact prohibition written in Kuran about the clothes but the society, is not accepting people who wear such clothes, acoording to some moral values. The piercing…Well people are still arguing about it but it is not written in Kuran, I mean that we shouldn’t wear tatoos or piercings… And I see lots of people wearing piercings and tatoos in the streets. I can also have one, maybe. But, there is a strictly prohibited point; we can never, never affict ourselves, it is like an aspersion to God, to the escrow which he had given to