Saif al-Arab
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WTF, So they have a ban on Cinemas/film industry as well?
What the hell is wrong with this people? How does movies harm the country/religion?
This your young Prince really have alot of work to do to reform this country as a whole.
At least he has started, so that's a good thing.
Because of events likes those in 1979
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Mosque_seizure
https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/how-1979-siege-mecca-haunts-house-saud
and afterwards Afghan-Soviet war
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet–Afghan_War
and the rulers pleasing the minority of ultraconservatives in fear of a greater uprising. So they had to give concessions to this segment of the society and abolish many previous practices (women driving, cinema, women allowed in football stadiums and sports stadiums). This was put in place to this very day despite the vast majority of people (citizens) not agreeing. So here 35-40 years after you can see how popular such decisions to abolish those idiotic laws and reintroduce what was banned, have been and are among the people.
Also the Iranian Revolution next door in 1979 also played a role.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Revolution
Now normality is returning and people are very happy about this although you have a minority of ultraconservatives who fear that society will be destroyed and who fear the unknown so they prefer status quo.
The many ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, many huge and promising projects like NEOM (as well as 15-20 new industrial cities) reforms are part of the Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 and other plans to transform KSA, such as diversification which has been very successful so far.
So people are very positive and for the first time in a long time they can see progress and much of it in a short amount of time. We are hoping for more and I think that we have reason to be very positive.
@Bubblegum Crisis is good when it comes to links ( ) so he can give you more interesting links.
Oh, I forgot the Sahwa Movement in KSA after 1979 which is a movement that is on its deathbed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahwa_movement
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/vi...7/11/03/Has-Sahwa-ended-in-Saudi-Arabia-.html
http://havokjournal.com/world/middle-east/importing-muslim-brotherhood-creation-sahwa-saudi-arabia/