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[quote]I think every government has a right to make a law for an our all control situation. Why don't we state that a red light is un-islamic, everyone has the right to move on the road. The Saudi government does not find it possible to give proper facilities to individual women so they have imposed a restriction. I have been to Haj, and I feel they have done right, even a single male will have difficulties in performing the rituals. However, I think they allow women without Mehrem if they are in a group. For non-muslims again, they have the right to make a law; why dont' American allow everyone to enter their country. If Saudis don't allow non-muslims to enter holy city they have right to it. Unfortunately, we are in a general habit of criticizing governments, be it Pakistani or Saudis. Actually we should be thankful to them for the great effort they put in facilititating millions of people coming from all over the world.[/quote]
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