A campaign calling for women to defy the ban in a protest drive on October 26 has spread rapidly online over the past week and gained support from some prominent women activists. On Sunday, the campaign's website was blocked inside the kingdom.
In an interview published on Friday on the website sabq.org, Sheikh Saleh bin Saad alLohaidan said women aiming to overturn the ban on driving should put "reason ahead of their hearts, emotions and passions".
Reuters earlier wrongly identified him as Sheikh Saleh bin Mohammed alLohaidan, a member of the Senior Council of Scholars, one of the top religious bodies in the birthplace of Islam.
By contrast, Sheikh Saleh bin Saad alLohaidan, the person quoted in the sabq.org report, is a judicial adviser to an association of Gulf psychologists.
His comments reflect the extent of opposition to women driving among some conservatives in Saudi Arabia.
"If a woman drives a car, not out of pure necessity, that could have negative physiological impacts as functional and physiological medical studies show that it automatically affects the ovaries and pushes the pelvis upwards," he told Sabq.
"That is why we find those who regularly drive have children with clinical problems of varying degrees," he said.
He did not cite specific medical studies to support his arguments.
The ban on women driving is not backed by a specific law, but only men are granted driving licenses. Women can be fined for driving without a license but have also been detained and put on trial in the past on charges of political protest.
Sheikh Abdulatif Al alSheikh, the head of the morality police, told Reuters a week ago that there was no text in the documents making up sharia, or Islamic law, that barred women from driving.
King Abdullah has pushed some cautious reforms aimed at expanding women's freedoms in Saudi Arabia, including opening more employment opportunities for them, but he has not addressed the issue of driving.
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It seems Saudi women who only drive a car are affected but not those who ride in it! Only the clerics are capable of spotting the very subtle difference between driving and riding. Perhaps if the women ride on a camel it would do their ovaries a world of good! Is there no limit to cleric stupidity and advice?
All saudi clerics should be locked up
I now understand why ex President Musharaf said: "Today we (Muslims) are the poorest, the most illiterate, the most backward, the most unhealthy, the most un-enlightened, the most deprived, and the weakest of all the human race " When we have clerics who are supposed to lead by example can come up with some ridiculous theory. I am ashamed to be a Muslim.
Perhaps you forgot this... http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2010/06/saudi-arabia-clerics-call-for-women-to-give-men-breastmilk-to-avoid-unislamic-mixing.html
@Dipak:
Brother, you have seen nothing. They even issued fatwas against mickey mouse and it gets a lot more worse.
I work in a hospital here in KSA, i have seen alot of problems of women which has never been addressed by any cleric?? clinically abnormal children may be more here than in any other western country? they need to do some research before making any statement
Lolzaa. I guess women shouldn't sit in cars at all then :)
Not to forget, women here have nothig else to do except riding with their husbands in GMCs or Tahoes and going out for shopping. No wonder why the whole Saudi youth is so stupid !
Soon Hospitals will be taken over by the clergy,the super-specialists in everything.
I never knew Saudi Clerics were so stupid!!!
Is he a gynaecologist? He should stick to his own feild instead of meddling into other feilds.
..........but if she has on a hijab, niqab, burka, black gloves and D&G wrap-around shades she would be safe.
@Zafar:
Then move there and see how our 'Arab brothers' treat their 'miskeen Bakistani brothers/inferiors' (and yes, I've lived in the Gulf for 11 years)
@Persona: "ET do you know there is something called ‘Copyrights’ ? You are master in copy/paste. "
It is a Reuters story and they have given credit to Reuters. Why do you think they have violated anyone's copyright?
ET do you know there is something called 'Copyrights' ? You are master in copy/paste.
A saudi clerk coming up with "“reason ahead of their hearts, emotions and passions”"
I say that is cute!! Now lets just hope the he takes his own advice
@Mj: Good one!!
Dear 'Doctor Clerics', kindly mind your own business or else we all have rights to act on your behalf.
@Yasir: You can see the research on Journal of Islamic Science and Miracles.
It appears that Saudi clerics possess damaged goods and are blaming it on the women.
How did they come to this conclusion, they made women drive in Saudi roads for 5 years or took outside reports. Saudi alibis are for ripleys believe it or not. Rab rakha
@Zafar: Shortage of intelligence as well!
@Zafar: Oh really?? What about the recent case where a Mullah raped his own child and then came away scot free because he paid the blood money
Or what about the case where the rape victim was given 200 lashes for getting raped
Or the case where a foreign woman was jailed under adultery when we complained of rape by her boss????
Had those bedoiuns not discovered oil under their feet,they would still be driving camels and begging aid from other countries...Be happy that you are in Pakistan which rose from nothing and still you have the right to diss about the country in a public forum and still not get arrested for treason
Where does he plan on publishing his scientific findings ? I will be enthusiastically waiting to read it. Making mockery of religion these clerics
Liberals just love ridiculing Saudis. Remember Crime is zero there. There are no rapes. No cheating. Criminals get full Islamic punishment there with no human rights nonsense. Life is a thousand times better than Pakistan.
I congratulate the Saudi Mufti for his knowledge of Biology, without trying to guess his knowledge about Religion. If we were all asked to list five body organs of women, most of us would have struggled to come up with Ovaries. Real genius this Mufti !
lolz, this is indeed absurd level 100....
Material like this is a gold mine for a talented stand-up comedian.
wow..the news coming out of KSA never ceases to amaze me...
Wow, these CLERICS are even experts on body functions!!!!!.
Does it also apply to camel riding?
Yes indeed, men who drive risk damaging their testicles.