A Very Good Question

The incomparable Lubna Husein strikes again with another hot column. This time, she tells us how she was shocked on one of her first flights out of the Kingdom when most of the women on the plane had hastily replaced their abayas by the latest in couture ensembles and catwalk fashions.

And as she said, it is none of our business to comment on people’s preferential attire when they are left to their own discretion. But I think the most important part of her article is the questions she asks. “How on earth can we convincingly request citizens of other countries to adhere to our strictures and codes of ethics when we all too frequently discard them whenever and wherever the opportunity presents itself?”

This is a very good question. I’d like to hear your answers.

Abu Sinan is wondering if the new decision to phas…

Abu Sinan is wondering if the new decision to phase out the recruitment of all foreign security guards in the Kingdom is going to go for the royals. I’m not quite sure about that. Laws don’t mean much when it comes to such people. He is especially talking about his experiences with the Saudi ambassador to Washington DC, Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, who outsource, among other jobs, his security works.

Dear Abu Sinan, Prince Bandar is leaving his job soon. So, let’s wait and see what will happen with the new ambassador.