First womens soccer league

First in Saudi Arabia. That means something. This never would have been allowed before the Crown Prince made reforms.
 
This is the revival of old traditions. There used to be matriarchy in the Middle East, and the early Islamists were distinguished by increased tolerance in comparison with the Huns and the knightly culture. They only pretend to be patriarchal. The Pashtuns have a homosexual show with dancing boys and men actively used makeup

In Saheeh al-Bukhari there is a hadith about the prohibition of a man's marriage to a woman whose son was his lover: “As for who (who) plays with the boy: if he was included in him, then he should not marry his mother.” [272] There is no indignation here at "playing" with the boy; obviously she was not considered sodomy. Love for boys is extremely enduring. Their desirability frightened Islamic theologians. They made statements of this type: “A man should never spend the night in a house with beardless boys, for they are even more seductive than women.” [273]

In Islam, there is no prohibition on male sex with eunuchs. Al-Bukhari has a hadith about Muhammad's warriors who wanted to use captive men for sex: “We used to fight [in battles] with the Prophet. There were no women with us. We said, "O Messenger, can we use some as eunuchs?" He forbade us to do this. " [276]

and so on
This stereotype of patriarchal countries was created specifically to please the conservatively-minded parts of Europe and America. Look at Mohamed Ali and Nurmagomedov. They preach a soft fighting style. But the classic American boxing is extremely hard. All American sports are musculine and very hard and dangerous.


 
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Are there many women in the Rodeo?

In general, the British most likely borrowed football from India, only they softened it. In southeast asia there is something similar for training the legs of fighters, they play with sandbags. Muay Thai is the most real martial art. Everything that touches the hands of Britain turns into feminine shit.
 
The most courageous men's country now is America. The Great Plains of America

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Recent reforms in the Saudi kingdom give women the right to vote but they murder women activists. Makes no sense. So women are still restricted from political life as the video explains. Giving women the right to drive and to form their own sports leagues is a start.
 
Prominent Semitologist William Robertson Smith in his early work on the cult animals and Totemic tribes among the Arabs and ancient Jews
Smith on matrilineal filiation and the connection of this phenomenon with totemism.
This article, which for the first time pointed to the paradigms of matriarchy among the Semitic peoples and, it should be noted, for the first time emphasized the connection between the maternal account and totemism.
Following Smith, Taylor mentioned the remnants of matriarchy among the Arabs in his presidency in 1884 at a meeting of the first independent section of anthropology organized by the British association for the Advancement of Sciences in Montreal that year.
In the same year, Wilken mentioned above, using predominantly Smith's material and adding some
new sources, published a brochure entitled “Matriarhat among the ancient Arabs ”, where there are traces of matrilineal filiation and, as a consequence, inheritance along the female line and avunculat.


Robertson Smith, Animal worship and animal tribes among the arabs and in the Old Testament, «Journal of philology», 9, 1879.

G. A. Wilken. Het matriarchaat. bij de oude Arabieren, Amsterdam, 1884;
 
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Saudi is patriarchal because of Wahhabism. Sheikh Wahhab revolted against the Ottomans he believed had corrupted Islam. He was defeated. A century later Ibn Saud brought back the Wahhabi sect. He used the Ikhwan to defeat the Ottoman loyalists in the kingdom and instituted Sharia law.
Recent reforms in Saudi have given women the right to drive and vote and abolished the male guardianship system. Many Mullahs condemn these reforms. There are still no women in political life of the kingdom and women activists have been murdered. Wahhabism has not been totally abolished.
 
Some archaeological research on the topic of matriarchy in the Middle East can be found in the books of the archaeologist Gimbutas, in particular in the book "The Civilization of the Great Goddess: The World of Ancient Europe"
 
Saudi is patriarchal because of Wahhabism. Sheikh Wahhab revolted against the Ottomans he believed had corrupted Islam. He was defeated. A century later Ibn Saud brought back the Wahhabi sect. He used the Ikhwan to defeat the Ottoman loyalists in the kingdom and instituted Sharia law.
Recent reforms in Saudi have given women the right to drive and vote and abolished the male guardianship system. Many Mullahs condemn these reforms. There are still no women in political life of the kingdom and women activists have been murdered. Wahhabism has not been totally abolished.
I think the root of this problem lies deeper. The Arab Caliphate came to the eastern lands, in which there was a traditional strict patriarchy, and in order to retain power in these lands, the Arabs had to partly accept the traditions of these peoples. They could not impose matriarchy there, although there were some movements in this direction. In particular, I heard that they introduced the tradition of the dowry. They fostered humble sentiments, allowing only wars against the infidels and so on.
Until now, in Tajikistan, under the influence of Islamic forces, the development of martial arts is prohibited, even though there are no such restrictions in the Arab countries, and they host competitions. Here we see separate norms for the metropolis and sattelites.
By itself, the symbolism of Islam is also borrowed from the eastern peoples, the star and the crescent were minted on the coins of the Sassanids, and were even earlier than the Sassanids
In many countries, the royal power was not even abolished, there were caliphs and their analogues in parallel, and the peoples still believed that the kings ruled. There was an institution of dual power, for example, in Khazaria.
 
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In Islam itself, as already mentioned, there is a rather complex attitude towards homosexuality. It is formally prohibited, but not everything that is considered homosexuality in the West is considered homosexuality in Islam, this mainly applies only to marriage, which is separated there from the concept of love relationships. In addition, they praise the Macedonian and his deeds, while the Macedonian was homosexual. Thus, Islam does not completely reject homosexuality in the Western sense of the word. And homosexuality was only in matriarchal cultures.
 
Even in the times of the Sassanids, which was no longer traditional for the East, there remained an absolute rejection of homosexuality. In the Avesta, this is proclaimed the greatest sin, they were considered the children of Ahriman and they were killed. This sin was considered more serious there than murder.
And there are no exeptions about whether it is love or marriage, a beardless young man or a grown man. Only those who were raped.
 
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