Preparing a bank loan proposal needs an experinced accountant to make sure a 100% success.
Contact EMC at excel.emc@gmail.com .
Friday, July 1, 2011
Manal al-Sharif
With its vast, unpopulated deserts, low-slung buildings and cheap oil, Saudi Arabia is a kingdom made for cars. But for its women, who are barred from driving, even picking up the dry cleaning is considered subversive. Last spring, Manal al-Sharif, 32, a divorced mother of two, decided to take on the issue by posting on YouTube a video of herself driving the Saudi streets.
Though al-Sharif was jailed for nine days and publicly shamed, she inspired a movement. An underground civil-disobedience campaign encouraged women to drive to the grocery store, the doctor's office or the kids' school. Those thankless errands may plague women elsewhere, but in Saudi Arabia, where they must rely on husbands, fathers and hired drivers to get around, they are a long-dreamed-of privilege.
Read more: http://www.time.com/
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Infallible Wisdom
The Messenger of God (peace be upon him and his progeny) said:
"Allah rejoices at the repentance of His servant more than the barren rejoices for having a child, and more than the lost one who finds his way, and more than the thirsty one who finds water."
(Kunzul Ummal)
"Allah rejoices at the repentance of His servant more than the barren rejoices for having a child, and more than the lost one who finds his way, and more than the thirsty one who finds water."
(Kunzul Ummal)
No comments:
Post a Comment