Get your facts right. You are talking about Afghanistan only here, and that's tribal law and not Islamic law. I live in Saudi and women vote, show ankles and get a PHD if they want to. Learn to differentiate between whats Islamic and what's not.
You guys praise women rights as if that's the problem with us. Meanwhile, I feel bad for you when you go down on your knees (how degrading) to propose, only to get half your wealth gone when you divorce that *once precious* female of yours.
And who are you to talk about women rights when you and your *colleagues* kill thousands and thousands of innocent females in Iraq. How ironic!
Now you get real.
So sorry, great servant of Allah. I didn't know you resided in the bastion of freedom that is Saudi Arabia.
Beat your wife today?
Work
1.The woman should need to work in order to acquire money she needs.
2.The work should be in a place that is only for women, and there should be no interaction with non-mahram men, such as if she works in teaching girls, whether in administration or technical support.
3.The work should be suited to the woman's body physique and mentality.
4.It should not lead to her neglecting her household duties.
5.Her work should not lead to her travelling without a close male relative.
6.Women are allowed to work with their husbands' permission only.[11][12][13][14]
Driving
ing a car involves uncovering the face which is considered obligatory for women to cover in Saudi.
2.Driving a car may lead women to go out of house more often.
3.Driving a car may lead women to have interaction with non-mahram males, i.e., they can be stopped by policemen at the scenes of traffic infractions.
4.Women driving cars may lead to overcrowding the streets and many young men may be deprived of the opportunity to drive. [21]
1.It is forbidden for women to ride bicycles and motorbikes.[22]
2.It is forbidden for women to be alone in a car with a non-mahram man.[23]
3.Segregated bus services are introduced[24]
Women must cover their entire body, but they are allowed to expose one or both eyes in necessity
The clothes underneath, and the abaya should be loose fitting.
Women should not wear bright coloured clothes or clothes that are adorned so that they may attract men's attention.[43]
The rest of the world moved on. We don't base our whole existence on a sixth centruy fairy tale.