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Saudi woman barred from marrying ‘musical’ suitor

RIYADH, Oct 2, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A Saudi woman has lost a judicial battle
to marry the man of her choice as a court deemed him “religiously” unfit
because he plays a musical instrument, a Saudi newspaper reported Tuesday.

The ultra-conservative kingdom requires women to seek permission from male
“guardians” — their fathers, husbands or other male relatives — to travel,
get married and other tasks.

In some parts of the kingdom, a man who plays a musical instrument is
considered of inferior status and having a bad reputation.

Two years ago the suitor, a teacher, asked for the hand of the woman, a 38-
year-old bank manager from the ultra-conservative region of Qassim, north of
the capital Riyadh, Okaz newspaper said.

But her family objected, saying he was not “religiously compatible” with
her because he played the oud, the oriental lute which is popular across the
Arab world.

The woman, who was not named, took her case to the courts.

A lower court weighed in on the side of the family, saying the marriage
could not go through.

“Because the suitor plays a musical instrument he is unsuitable for the
woman from a religious point of view,” the court said, according to Okaz.

An appeals court ratified the verdict, making it final, the newspaper
added.

The woman told Okaz she will seek intervention from the country’s “highest
authorities” — a reference to the royal court.

The bank manager, who holds a masters degree and is responsible for more
than 300 employees, said she was determined to marry her suitor, describing
him as “very pious and with a good reputation”.

Saudi Arabia, a major US ally, has introduced a string of reforms over the
past year aimed at improving the kingdom’s image, including ending a
longstanding ban on women driving.

But it continues to face criticism over the male guardianship system which
allows men to exercise arbitrary authority to make decisions on behalf of
their female relatives.

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