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  • 14/02/2012
    11:26
    UAE love guru tells women: Enjoy sex

    Emirati love guru Widad Lootah is not your typical marriage counselor. She is an ultra-conservative Muslim who wears the full veil and talks a lot about sex, often quoting the Muslim holy book the Quran. On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Lootah is calling on Muslim and Arab women everywhere to “embrace love and lovemaking.”

    “Don’t shy away from it; don’t feel ashamed by it. Enjoy it, you’re supposed to,” she said in an interview with AFP, adding that she is trying to break common misconceptions that sex in Islam is only about conceiving children.

    “It’s also about having fun,” Lootah said.

    Read more in the article at dailystar.com
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Women Human Rights Activists Sentenced to Prison in Saudi Arabia
On 15 June 2013 a District Court i Saudi Arabia sentenced two human rights defenders, Wajeha Al-Huwaider and Fawzia Al-Oyouni, to ten months in prison. Also, a two year travel ban was imposed.Al-Huwaider campaigns to abolish the male guardianship system and stop forced marriages of young girls in Saudi Arabia. Fawzia Al-Oyouni campaigns for women’s right to drive.Read more at the Gulf Centre for Human Rights.For an in-depth coverage, read Journomania’s coverage.
 

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