Sex segregation in Saudi Arabia
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Sex segregation in Saudi Arabia
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Sexual segregation in Saudi Arabia is a cultural practice and government policy which keeps Saudi wives, sisters and daughters away from contact with male strangers (non-mahram) and vice versa. However, since Mohammed bin Salman was appointed Crown Prince in 2017, a series of social reforms have been witnessed that created cultural changes, which included putting an end to the gender segregation enforcement. The Saudi gender segregation originated from an extreme concern for female purity and fa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_segregation_in_Saudi_Arabia
date created:
2015-10-21T06:48:35Z
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2024-09-01T10:17:10Z
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