Are you by any chance related to that ugly Arab-obsessed and Islam-obsessed Tariq Fatah?
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Oasis Unedited: Mansoojat: The Virtual Museum of #Saudi Arabia's Traditional Costumes > Featured in Oasis Magazine
In KSA basically (traditionally at least) each region and region within the region, city, village, tribe and clan had their own traditional clothing. That equals 100's of distinctive traditional clothing. Such diversity is seen in few places in the world. Let alone Arabia as a whole and the remaining Arab world.
Saudi Arabian/Arabian/Arab traditional dresses are some of the most beautiful and most diverse in the world.
As for headscarfs, in KSA the niqab, hijab and only the abayah (with no headscarf) is worn. Few people obsess about either as long as decency is kept.
And here is a report from your favorite media, Middle East Monitor
https://www.middleeasteye.net/galle...-street-book-under-the-abaya-marriam-mossalli
Now women can wear what they want to as long as decency is there.
And women who wear the standard conservative niqab are absolutely free to do that as well.
People in KSA don't obsess about what women wear, this is the choice of women themselves.
But maybe women in KSA should start wearing those village scarfs that are common in Turkey to make you feel better?
Or the Kurdish variant.
@camelguy