Naharnet Newsdesk, AFP, 5 February 2013
A Saudi
cleric has said baby girls should be veiled to avoid sexual harassment, in
remarks broadcast on television that sparked outrage in the conservative
kingdom.
"Girls
should wear the veil from the age of two," said Abdullah Daoud on Islamic
television al-Majd, adding that Saudis should follow the example of South Asian
countries.
"If a
girl is sexually desired, her parents should cover her face and force her to
wear veil," to protect her against perverts, he said.
Practicing
Muslims believe that girls must begin wearing head covers such as the veil from
the age of puberty.
Daoud's
comments, in an interview which was posted on the Internet, sparked an outcry
across social networks and the local press, with prominent cleric Salman
al-Audah joining the protests.
"We
hope that these aberrant statements will not be exaggerated and taken as fatwa
(religious edict)," Audah told Agence France Presse on Tuesday.
Saudi
columnist Badria al-Bisher slammed Daoud for his proposal of veiling little
girls, "instead of proposing a stern law curbing sexual harassment, and
school and media awareness campaigns."
Saudi
tweeters also vented their fury.
"What
level of moral deterioration have such people reached?" asked lawyer
Abdulrahman al-Lahim on Twitter, claiming that "sex obsession" is
behind such statements.
"The
best solution is to exile women, old or young, to remote countries, as long as
we have men acting like animals," wrote female Saudi journalist Halima
Muthffar on Twitter.
Women in
Saudi Arabia are deprived of many rights that are considered basic elsewhere,
including the right to drive, and cannot travel without proper authorization
from their male guardians.

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