Below: Saudi princess Lulwa Khaled Al-Saud (left) embraces a British student during the 2009 Two Kingdoms Dialogue in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today.
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Below: Saudi princess Lulwa Khaled Al-Saud (left) embraces a British student during the 2009 Two Kingdoms Dialogue in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today.
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WOW! I am very happy for them. For a while there I was beginning to think that the Saudi's weren't allowed to touch anyone. :(sad I wish them all the best.
This is so nice to see that women from different backgrounds can unite! I have always felt that Saudi women were repressed but to see this picture gives me much hope that they are moving away from their restrictions. 🙂
Islamic laws are not rude rather strict which must be obeyed by us (Muslims) in true spirit, restrictions of women are truly not even known by non-Muslims and discussed quite often, which is sad for me..