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Apr 11
RIYADH – The traffic authorities cannot change the current practice of doubling of traffic fines because it is not a legislative body, said Major General Sulaiman Al-Ajlan, the Director General for Traffic Administration.
“The traffic body enforces rules issued by legislative bodies. We only execute the laws,” said Al-Ajlan.
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Pros and cons of marrying maids
Filed under NewsMar 14JEDDAH – Muhammad found himself in a difficult situation after he divorced his wife and married the woman who was working as his housemaid.
A month after his marriage, his new wife left him. In addition, the wife he divorced and his children and relatives wanted nothing to do with him. He was left alone, nursing a guilty conscience.
This is but one example of a growing reality in society. Marriage officials can bear testimony to these marriages taking place.
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Doubling traffic fines is not usury Scholar
Filed under NewsFeb 12JEDDAH – In the ongoing debate taking place on the issue, a leading scholar argues that doubling traffic fines is not considered usury.
Dr. Saleh Al-Sadlan, Professor of Islamic Jurisprudence “Fiqh” in the Postgraduate Studies Department at Imam Muhammad Islamic University in Riyadh, said the doubling of traffic fines does not fall under the jurisdiction of usury in Islamic law.
This view supports an edict made by Dr. Abdul Mohsen Al-Obikan, the adviser at the Royal Court.
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Need for job-oriented courses emphasized
Filed under NewsAug 30RIYADH: Suleiman Abalkhail, president of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, has emphasized the need to introduce more job market-friendly academic programs for women in the Kingdoms public and private universities.
The education of Saudi women is facing big challenges, especially in harmonizing between graduates and job market requirements, the president said, adding that the problem was snowballing with the establishment of new universities.
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Girl #8217;s quest after twenty years
Filed under NewsMar 10RIYADH: It was at a family gathering when Tarfa’s life changed forever. One of Tarfa’s sisters accidentally revealed a secret: that Tarfa’s Indian mother did not die but was deported back to India around 20 years ago.
Tarfa Abdul Rahman Abu Julai, 21, was told that her mother died after giving birth to her. However, in high school she knew that her mother is believed to have left the country when she was a newborn.
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