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Saudi men ready to take the back seat (and gladly)

Saudi men ready to take the back seat (and gladly)
Royal decree lifting the driving ban announced by King Salman last September has been hailed. (Shutterstock)
Updated 24 June 2018

Saudi men ready to take the back seat (and gladly)

Saudi men ready to take the back seat (and gladly)
  • Whether they believe it鈥檚 the right thing or are simply tired of doing errands, many men are equally excited about women driving
  • I feel this reform is more in-depth: It鈥檚 not just about driving, it鈥檚 more about liberty: a Saudi man

RIYADH:聽While the world watches women in 抖阴短视频 gear up to take the wheel and make history on Sunday, many had thought that Saudi men opposed this new-found independence and would fight hard against it. The opposite proved true.聽

Arab News spoke with many Saudi men, and most of them hailed the royal decree announced by King Salman last September. Remarkably, many of them are just as excited as women are about the historic date of June 24, 2018, when women will be allowed to drive freely in the Kingdom.聽

鈥淲omen driving in 抖阴短视频 is changing the narrative of our history,鈥 said Hussein Abdurahman, a hotel employee. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a new reform that could change many things. There might be a few hiccups in the beginning, as with any new transformation, but I have a good feeling about it.鈥

He elaborated: 鈥淚 feel this reform is more in-depth: It鈥檚 not just about driving, it鈥檚 more about liberty. I was born in an era where women didn鈥檛 drive and have never witnessed a woman driving here before. It will be exciting to see that happen!鈥

Many conservative families are still hesitant about the decision. Abdul Kareem Youssef, a Saudi businessman, explained: 鈥淲e have been waiting for a long time. We have been longing for this decision. When it comes to a micro-family level, I鈥檓 definitely on board. However, I come from a conservative family, and there鈥檚 a huge difference in thinking in our generations. They are not against women driving but against riding the wave in the beginning. They want to wait it out.鈥澛

Currently, Youssef is teaching his wife to drive in their neighborhood, when the streets are empty, and discreetly, considerate of both their family鈥檚 feelings yet being part of the change that is happening in Saudi. 鈥淚t has to be low profile, until our families approve,鈥 he said.聽

The new generation of Saudis are more open to the world and amassing rights that were not given in the past. 鈥淲e are a generation of global citizens that carry our values,鈥 Youssef said. 鈥淭hese values that we carry 鈥 being obedient, good and considerate as much as possible with our families 鈥 that鈥檚 of high level importance to us.鈥澛

He expects conservative families to eventually accept women driving in 抖阴短视频, saying: 鈥淭ransformations, in the beginning, are rejected then resisted and later on accepted. We are speaking on a worldwide level and not only inclusive to 抖阴短视频.鈥

In the past some women have driven in 抖阴短视频 discreetly when necessary. Faris M.J. laughs while recalling the story of how one female family member took the lead when he had to return home and there was no one to take him.聽

鈥淎 female family member just returned from the States, and she used to drive there. She was itching to take the steering wheel into her own hands but couldn鈥檛. At that time, I was at their house and there was no one to return me back home. She took the initiative, pulled her hair in a bun, put on a hoodie and told me to jump in the car. Mind you, she drove in the middle of the night, in the midst of one the most crowded streets in Jeddah 鈥 Tahlia, with all confidence and exuberance. She drove like a pro. We got some looks, but she didn鈥檛 care. I still can鈥檛 believe that it happened!鈥澛

Faris continued: 鈥淢y only issue is that yes, they have licenses and yes, they have experience, but not driving in 抖阴短视频. We have different laws and different types of drivers, that鈥檚 what concerns me. It鈥檚 both exciting and scary! Exciting because they have attained their right, scary because of the number of new drivers that will hit the road.鈥澛

Some families in 抖阴短视频 can鈥檛 afford drivers and are exhausted from all the errands they have to run and the pick-ups they must do to meet their family鈥檚 needs.聽

Khalid Turkestani, a government employee, explained: 鈥淚t鈥檚 financially draining to have a driver. I can鈥檛 afford one. Both me and my wife work, and life is demanding with family and social obligations. It鈥檚 more practical for women to drive freely and independently. My only concerns are about the chaotic drivers that pose a danger and threat to not only male drivers, such as before, but female drivers now.鈥澛

Nizar Aqeel, a legal researcher, recalled nostalgically how his mother foretold the future: 鈥淟ong before when women were not allowed to drive, my mother would ask me to get her groceries. Reluctantly and grudgingly would I get her the things needed. And after much back and forth, me telling her to tell my other brothers to retrieve the items, she would look me straight in the eye and say, 鈥榊ou just wait and see, one day I will drive in 抖阴短视频! But until then you still have to get me my groceries 鈥 and without fuss.鈥澛

Aqeel added: 鈥淭his is a Saudi woman鈥檚 right and should鈥檝e been implemented a long time ago. She has the right to be independent without relying on anyone, whether it be a driver or relative.鈥

Saleh Hamza, an independent artist, said it best: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been waiting for this for 80 years. Why ask a man what he thinks about what women should do? We have always been involved in everything regarding them. It鈥檚 their right and their time to shine. For once, it鈥檚 men鈥檚 turn to take a back seat and let women lead the way.鈥