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    Women in Saudi Armed Forces: Another Big Change?

    For the first time in Saudi Arabia, the application has been released to join the girls' army. The biggest change that has recently been introduced in Saudi Arabia is the announcement that the latest in it.

    In some provinces of the country, the Interior Ministry has given the opportunity to apply for Saudi women in the rank of a soldier. By the end of this month, the application will be accepted.

    However, the role of these women soldiers has been told that they will not have to fight directly. They will rather work in the Security Department.



    Referring to the 12 eligibility criteria for the application, it is said that their age must be between 25 and 35, and must have the educational qualification at least until high school.

    Recently, there has been a worldwide response to many changes in Saudi Arabia.

    Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman is acting as the driving force behind this modernization. He has already taken a program to 'change' the country by 2030.

    Since June this year, girls in Saudi Arabia are going to get the right to drive. Two weeks ago, a prominent Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdullah al-Muttak, said there was no such thing that Saudi women would wear black shavings outside the house, there was a modest dress.

    Sheikh Mutalak's remarks made a huge response to the country, and the debate started against him - in the social media.

    In addition, in September, women were allowed to play in football matches in Saudi Arabia - which was an unprecedented event.

    Saudi Arabia is also allowed to take part in the National Day celebrations which have never happened before. Saudi boys and girls danced together on the road to electronic music, which was never seen before.

    The first public concert held in Saudi Arabia in December At this concert, Lebanese singer Hiba Tawazir singing in front of thousands of women singing

    For more than three decades in Saudi Arabia, commercial movies have been banned. Since March this year, the movie will be launched again in the country.

    However, the super-conservative Wahabi Sunni ideology is still in Saudi Arabia, yet girls cannot apply for a passport without permission, cannot go abroad, cannot get married, or open a bank account.

    But as a part of the initiatives taken by the Prince and the Prime Minister of the country, Muhammad bin Salman has decided to invest around six billion dollars in the entertainment industry in the next decade. {Source }

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