Looks like the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia may not be lifted anytime soon with this new development.
A Saudi sheikh, Sheikh Salah al-Luhaydan said if women drove they would
damage their pelvis and their children could suffer 'clinical disorders'Mean while in 2011 Muslim scholars said if the ban was
lifted or relaxed both men and women could turn to homosexuality and
pornography. In a report delivered to all 150 members of the Shura Council, the country’s legislative body,it was warned that within ten years of the ban being lifted, there would be ‘no more virgins’ in the Islamic kingdom.And it pointed out that ‘moral decline’ could already be seen in other Muslim countries where women are allowed to drive.
In this recent development however,the sheikh told Saudi news website sabq.org: '[Driving]
could have a reverse physiological impact.'Physiological science and functional medicine studied this
side and found that it automatically affects ovaries and rolls up the pelvis.
'This is why we find for women who continuously drive cars
their children are born with clinical disorders of varying degrees.'
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