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[quote][quote]Wa alaikum us salaam surely, Saudi government has wrongly imposed the Mehram restriction for foreign women to enter the kingdom as there is NO such restriction can be found in the Quraan & Sunnah.[/quote][font=Trebuchet MS][size=2] Exactly, that's what I think too. Thanks for your input, brother. Even if I look at the issue through a case by case analysis, I can't seem to sit down calmly at the thought of a woman not being able to visit the House of Allah on her own, independent freewill. Also, I feel that non-Muslims should be allowed to visit the sacred cities, enter the haram, and experience the spirit of worship themselves. By limiting their exposure to the Islamic world, we are only limiting the chances of many people accepting Islam. Wasalaam. Saadia [/size=2][/font=Trebuchet MS][/quote]
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