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Monday, December 5, 2011

Saudi scholars say 'no more virgins' in 10 years if women allowed to drive

In a "scientific" report written with Professor Kamal Subhi, formerly of King Fahd University, scholars of the Majlis al-Ifta' al-A'ala, Saudi Arabia's highest religious council, say allowing Saudi women to drive would lead to a scarcity of virgins.



The report was presented soon after Shaima Jastaniya, a 34-year-old woman was sentenced to 10 lashes after being caught driving in Jeddah.

The scholars, warned the Shura Council that repealing the ban on women driving would "provoke a surge in prostitution, pornography, homosexuality and divorce."

The report predicted that virgins would be extinct in Saudi Arabia in ten years if women were allowed to drive.

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