Modern Arab girls. The most beautiful Arab and Berber women from different countries (21 photos)

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Amal Clooney

37 years old, lawyer

Amal Clooney, nee Alamuddin, is a native of Lebanon (Beirut). The wife of George Clooney (53) was born into one of the most respected and famous Lebanese families. Amal is now an experienced lawyer specializing in international and criminal law, as well as in human rights cases. Despite the fact that Amal is only 37 years old, she is trusted to handle the most high-profile cases. Among her famous clients are Julian Assange, founder of the scandalous WikiLeaks exposé site (43) and former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (54).

Rania al-Abdullah

44 years old, Queen of Jordan

She was born into a family that had nothing to do with the monarchy - her father was a simple doctor in Kuwait. Despite her age and the presence of four children, the wife of King Abdullah II remains one of the most beautiful women in the East. Rania is engaged in social activities, charity work, advocates for the rights of Eastern women and raises the level of education in Jordan. The Queen loves to listen to Coldplay, 50 Cent, Alisha Keys (34) and in many ways shares the musical tastes of her eldest son Hussein. Rania's favorite book is Harry Potter, she has read all seven novels of this fabulous series. Another hobby is writing children's books. She has published four books in total.

Isabelle Adjani

59 years old, actress

Isabelle Adjani is the clearest confirmation that the most beautiful women in the world - mulattos. In fact, Isabelle has little to do with France. The actress was born in the family of Algerian emigrant Mohammed Sherif Adjani and German Augusta. The beauty became the main star of French cinema in 1975 after Francois Truffaut's film The Story of Adele. The winner of five "Cesar" awards is familiar to us mainly from the films "A Killing Summer" by Jean Becker (81) and "Queen Margot" by Patrice Chereau (1944-2013). Now Isabelle continues to act, but only occasionally and, rather, in order not to let herself forget that she is a movie legend. The actress has two children different marriages and now she is not married.

38 years old, singer

Shakira is the most successful Colombian singer of all time and the most popular Latin American performer of our time. Full name- Shakira Isabelle Mebarak Ripoll. Shakira has Arab-Lebanese roots on her father's side, and Spanish and Italian roots on her mother's side. From birth, the girl speaks Spanish, as well as English, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan. Concerning personal life, then the singer meets with the Spanish football player Gerard Pique (28), from whom she has two sons.

Shermin Shahrivar

33 years old, model

Famous German model, winner of the beauty contests "Miss Germany - 2004" and "Miss Europe - 2005". The girl's parents are from Iran, and she herself was born in an Azerbaijani-Persian family. The beauty queen has a higher education in the field social sciences. Shermin is the first Iranian girl to ever appear on the cover of Playboy magazine in Germany. Currently lives and studies in New York, where he comprehends acting.

Moza bint Nasser al-Misned

55 years old, public figure

Sheikha Mozah is in full view all the time and breaks all stereotypes about Eastern women. It was she who first publicly appeared in public with an open face, violating one of the main rules Islamic etiquette in the countries of Arabia. The most bright woman East is not only the wife of the former Sheikh of Qatar and the mother of the new ruler of the country. She is also a real statesman. In particular, the Sheikha heads the Supreme Council for family matters and is Vice-President of the Supreme Council for Education, UNESCO Special Envoy, and actively promotes the development of free media and civil society.

Jessica Kahawati

26 years old, model

Australian model of Lebanese descent, second runner-up international competition Beauty "Miss World - 2012". On account of the beauty shooting in various commercials for famous brands including Cavalli, Maybelline, Swarovski, Jimmy Choo.

Sirin Abdelnur

38 years old, actress and singer

Sirin Abdelnour is the highest paid actress and singer in Lebanon. She gained her popularity in the Middle East with the release of her album One of My Nights (Leila Min Layali). Her beauty attracted the attention of prominent directors and producers and allowed her to become one of the most famous Arab actresses. She has been married to Lebanese businessman Farid Rahma since 2007 and they have a daughter, Talya.

Dominic Hourani

29 years old, singer and actress

The Lebanese singer and actress is the daughter of the famous Lebanese writer Yousif Hourani (84). She became the first Arab model to work for top designers such as Dior, Valentino and Versace. She also starred in the hit series Eyes of the Deceiver (Oyoun Kha'ena).

Maya Diab

34 years old, singer

This beauty definitely knows how to shock everyone. Lebanese pop star Maya Diab is remembered for a long time by any appearance in public. Her bold outfits and harsh statements echo around the world for a long time to come. And once the two main political forces in Lebanon offered her to run for parliamentary elections.

Mona Abu Hamza

43 years old, TV presenter

The program of the TV presenter "Hadis al-balad" is one of the most popular not only in Lebanon, but throughout the Middle East. Mona invites both bright political figures and famous artists, pop stars and athletes to her shows. During her career, Mona Abu Hamza has received a number of different awards. One thing is clear - the Lebanese TV presenter captivates viewers not only interesting programs, but also an attractive and charming appearance, which, you see, is important for the male half of the population.

Barbara Turbay

22 years old, model

The representative of Colombia is the winner of the Miss World 2012 contest. The girl has Lebanese roots, and lives in Miami. Currently she is a student at the University of Communications.

Sugar Binyaz

28 years old, model and actress

The famous Canadian model and actress is an ethnic Iranian Azerbaijani. The girl was born in India, grew up in Iran. Then she moved to Canada, where she began her modeling career. Sugar is the winner of many beauty contests. She starred in several episodes of the third season of the series "Vault", "Secrets of Smallville". And in 2009, she played in the disaster film "2012".

Amira Al-Taweel

31 years, ex-wife Prince of Saudi Arabia

The ex-wife of Saudi prince Al-Walid bin Talal (60) refused to wear the traditional abaya like other women in the kingdom. The princess herself is not of royal blood. She is a graduate of the University of New Haven in the USA with a degree in business administration. The princess defends the rights of women, including the right to drive a car, get an education and work without the permission of a male relative.

Nadine Nassib Njeim

The most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Arab women and Arab-Berber women from different countries Asia, North Africa, as well as from the Arab diasporas of Europe, Latin and North America. The list will gradually expand.

Arabs are one of the largest peoples in the world, numbering 350-450 million people.
The ancestors of modern Arabs since ancient times inhabited the territory of the Arabian Peninsula. In the 7th century AD. As a result of the activities of the Prophet Muhammad, the Arab tribes united and adopted Islam. After the death of the prophet, his successors, caliphs, conquered significant territories in Asia, North Africa and Europe (Spain). Several centuries later, the Arabs were completely expelled from Spain, and in North Africa and the Middle East, mingling with the local population, they formed the Arab world, which, thanks to the unity of language and religion, still exists. American researcher Michael Hart called the Prophet Muhammad the most influential person in the history of mankind, because he did not just create a new world religion, but also founded the state that led to the existence of the modern Arab world.
In North Africa, the Arabs clashed with local tribes - the Berbers, who converted to Islam and Arabic language, however, they still retain Berber languages ​​and ethnic identity. The population of such countries of North Africa as Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, is called Arab-Berbers, i.e. Berbers in origin, but Arabs in culture, and often in self-identification.
Further - the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Arab women and Arab-Berber women from different countries of Asia, North Africa, as well as from the Arab diasporas of Europe, Latin and North America. The list will gradually expand.

The most beautiful saudi arab- human rights activist, fashion designer and TV presenter Muna Abu Suleiman/ Muna Abu Sulayman. She was born on May 16, 1973 in the United States, when her father, a Saudi Arab, defended his doctorate in international relations there.

The most beautiful Iraqi Arab- singer Rahma Riyadh/ Rahma Riyad (b. January 19, 1987, Basra, Iraq).

The most beautiful kuwaiti arab- TV presenter Hessa Al Loughani(born February 10, 1982).

The most beautiful Lebanese Arab- singer Miriam Fares/ Myriam Fares (born May 3, 1983, Kfar Shlel, Lebanon).

The most beautiful Palestinian Arab- Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan. Rania (nee Al-Yasin) was born in Kuwait on August 31, 1970 to a Palestinian family who fled their homeland due to Israeli occupation. After marrying the Jordanian prince Abdullah, Rania became a princess, and after the coronation of her husband, Rania became queen.

The most beautiful israeli arab - Hanin Zoabi/ Haneen Zoabi (born May 23, 1969, Nazareth, Israel) is an Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) from the Arab Balad Party.

The most beautiful Jordanian Arab- actress Mais Hamdan/ Mais Hamdan. Born in the UAE. Father is Jordanian, mother is Lebanese.

The most beautiful syrian arab- actress Sulaf Fawakherji(born July 22, 1977, Latakia, Syria).

The most beautiful egyptian arab- Actress and model Arwa Gouda. She was born on September 27, 1984 in Saudi Arabia to an Egyptian family (her aunt is the famous Egyptian singer Safaa Abu Saud). Arwa Gouda represented Egypt at the Miss Earth 2004 pageant where she reached the semi-finals. In the same year, she won the Best Model of the World 2004 competition. Her height is 174 cm, weight 51 kg, figure parameters: chest 86 cm, waist 66 cm, hips 89 cm.

The most beautiful Russian Arab - Shirin Al Ansi(June 4, 1993, Kazan) - actress, singer, winner of the Tatar Kyzy 2011 contest. Her father is an Arab, her mother is a Tatar. VK page - https://vk.com/id11297054

The most beautiful Algerian Arab Berber- model Shainez Zerruki/ Chahineze Zerrouki. Height 177 cm, figure parameters: chest 82 cm, waist 61 cm, hips 90 cm.

The most beautiful Moroccan Berber- singer (other spellings - Mona Amarcha, Mouna Amarcha). She was born in Casablanca, Morocco on January 1, 1988. By nationality, she is a representative of the Berber people of the Riffians. The singer has released three albums, all of them went platinum. Mona is especially popular in the Gulf countries. The singer currently lives in Dubai (UAE). The work of this Moroccan singer can be attributed to the style of Khaliji, i.e. to music for the folklore dance of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States. Khaliji is danced by women, usually in groups.

The most beautiful Tunisian Arab Berber- actress Dorra Zarrouk(born January 13, 1980, Tunisia).

The most beautiful filipino arab - Marie-Ann Umali / Marie-Ann Umali- Representative of the Philippines at Miss World 2009. Has Lebanese roots.

The most beautiful american arab- actress Shannon Elizabeth Fadal/ Shannon Elizabeth Fadal. She was born in Houston (USA) on September 7, 1973. Her father is Syrian, her mother has German, English, Irish and even Indian (Cherokee) roots.

The most beautiful Colombian Arab- singer Shakira(born February 2, 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia). She is the most successful Colombian singer of all time and the most successful Latin American singer of our time. Full name is Shakira Isabelle Mebarak Ripoll. On his father, Shakira has Arab-Lebanese roots, on his mother - Spanish and Italian. Shakira's height is 157 cm.

The most beautiful mexican arab- actress / Salma Hayek (born September 2, 1966, Coatzacoalcos, Mexico). Salma Hayek's father is Lebanese and her mother is of Spanish descent.

The most beautiful British Arab Berber- actress Simon Labib/ Simone Lahbib. She was born on February 6, 1965 in Scotland. Her father is French Algerian and her mother is Scottish.

The most beautiful Finnish Berber - / Sara Chafak(born October 25, 1990, Helsinki, Finland) - Miss Finland 2012, represented the country at the Miss Universe 2012 contest. Sarah's father is a Moroccan Berber, her mother is Finnish.

The most beautiful French Berber- actress Isabelle Adjani/ Isabelle Adjani. She was born in Paris on June 27, 1955. Her father is an Algerian Berber from the Kabyle people, her mother is German.

Zora Bensemra was born in 1968 in Algeria. In 1997, in last years the Algerian conflict, she received an invitation from Mallory Langsdon to work as a photographer for Reuters.

In 2000, Zora was sent to Macedonia, where Albanians were hiding from Serbian troops. In 2003, she went to Iraq, where they then tried to catch Saddam Hussein. In 2004, Zora became a staff photographer for Reuters. In 2005, Zora received the EU award for best African photographer. While in Algeria, she continues to report on events in Africa and the Middle East. In 2011, she filmed the referendum in Sudan, the uprising in Tunisia and the revolution in Libya.

This collection is dedicated to the memories of Zora, an Arab woman who became a photojournalist.


1. Women on the beach in Algiers, June 4, 2006.
2. A Tunisian soldier tries to calm demonstrators during riots in the center of the capital on January 14, 2011.
3. A boy jumps from a parapet on a beach in Benghazi on May 18, 2011.
4. Algerian police at the destroyed service center of the Egyptian communications company Orascom, Algeria, November 16, 2009.
5. Afghan women in a taxi, Kabul, December 31, 2009.
6. A girl in a bikini and her friend in traditional clothes on the beach in Algiers, July 25, 2003.
7. Models are preparing for the competition hairstyles, Algiers, March 5, 2007.
8. A Tunisian woman with a child at the border, who fled from Libya back to Tunisia, February 23, 2011.
9. Libyan rebels watch Misrata, where the western front passes, June 11, 2011.
10. A soldier from the Daneli Task Force of the 40th Cavalry Regiment during prayer. Base of Operations Clark, Khost Province, Afghanistan, December 13, 2009.
11. Demonstrators try to turn over a burned-out bus during protests against a police raid on the slums of Mathare, Nairobi, February 20, 2008.
12. Egyptian refugees at the Tunisian border are in the arms of a man who has lost consciousness, March 1, 2011.
13. Supporters of Muammar Gaddafi show objects that they say are pieces of a NATO missile that hit Gaddafi's buildings in Bab al-Aziziya, Tripoli, March 21, 2011. Caption: "Long live the ruler!"
14. Hadda Laherrab, 42, shows his work, Henshela, Algiers, May 31, 2010. Hadda lost her sight due to illness at the age of 18, learned from her mother how to work with clay and sheep skins. Recently, her work took part in an exhibition dedicated to the week of culture in Algiers.
15. A girl in a house destroyed during the fighting between the rebels and Gaddafi's troops in Tripoli, May 29, 2011.
16. The body of a woman at the scene of a terrorist attack near a police station in the capital of Algiers, January 30, 1995.
17. A woman carries furniture from the battlefield of two warring tribes, the outskirts of Molo, Nairobi, February 28, 2008.
18. Somali refugees from Libya in a camp near the Libyan border, Tunisia, March 10, 2011.
19. Tuareg women during the visit of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to Tamanrasset, January 7, 2008.
20. Twenty-seven-year-old Milad Siri, a dancer, rehearses with partner Raid in Baghdad, May 27, 2003. Siri is divorced and lives with her 12-year-old son. She has been dancing since 1996. The war greatly interfered with her work and deprived her two main clients - Saddam's sons - Kusai and Uday Hussein. Between dance and religion, according to Siri, there is no contradiction. "Dancing is a way to make money."

21. Milad Siri checks the gun before leaving the house, Baghdad, May 27, 2003.

22. A man smokes a hookah and watches a dancer in a Baghdad cafe on May 4, 2003.


23. A woman next to her newborn baby in a hospital in Juba, Sudan, September 4, 2007.
24. Libyan rebel during reconnaissance patrols 35 km from Misrata, May 24, 2011.
25. Unemployed in the city of La Kasbah, December 31, 2011.
26. Dancers perform at the welcome ceremony for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Juba, Sudan, September 4, 2007.
27. People from the Kikuyu tribe who fled from the slums of Mathare because of the riots. Nairobi, February 25, 2008.
28. Eleven-year-old Fatna Adam Hamed (right), who was raped by unidentified gunmen, clings to her mother's shoulder at an internal refugee camp in Nyala, Sudan, on March 18, 2009.
29. A woman cleans her room in a shelter for women affected by abuse. Algiers, November 3, 2007. A quarter of Algerians live below the poverty line, 70% of adults under the age of 30 are unemployed. In an aggressive and unstable country, women are the first to suffer.
30. Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment interrogate the wife of a suspect in the transportation of explosives. Mosul, Iraq, January 12, 2005.

31. A demonstrator grabs a soldier's leg after hearing gunshots in the air during a rally outside the headquarters of deposed President Zine Al-Abdin Ben Ali's party in Tunisia on January 20, 2011.

32. A man on the street, destroyed during the fighting between the rebels and the forces of Gaddafi, Tripoli, Libya, May 29, 2011.

33. Sleeves at the position held by the shooter of Gaddafi's forces on the roof of a house in Tripoli, May 22, 2011.

34. An internal refugee cuts clay with a pick to make bricks near a camp in Al-Fasher, Darfur, April 14, 2010.

35. Representatives of the "Sahab el Baroud" fire from ceremonial muskets on the last day of celebrations in honor of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, March 26, 2008, Timimun, Algeria.


36. A policeman takes cover behind a door from flying stones, Tunisia, January 28, 2011.

38. Six-year-old Malak Al Shami, who lost her leg when her house was destroyed by fire installation "Grad", in a hospital in Misrata, June 3, 2011. The explosion killed her sister Rodiana (1 year old) and brother Mohammed (3 years old).

39. A man with a poster of Gaddafi in a building destroyed by NATO airstrikes, Tripoli, March 22, 2011.

40. Libyan revolutionaries firing machine guns at a sniper, Tripoli, August 24, 2011.


41. Libyan refugee in a camp on the border with Tunisia, May 9, 2011.

42. Angelina Verre Musikoyo calls out to the Kalenjin and Kikuyu tribes after a fight on the outskirts of Molo, 180 km from Nairobi, February 28, 2008.

43. A medic and a Libyan revolutionary carry the body of a man killed in the battle for the Abu Salim area in Tripoli, August 25, 2011.

44. A protester sits on a mattress during demonstrations outside the prime minister's office in Tunisia on January 27, 2011.

45. Egyptians flee Libya, Libyan-Tunisian border, March 1, 2011.

46. ​​A cashier at a supermarket in rebel-controlled Misrata, Libya, June 20, 2011.

47. A revolutionary in one of the rooms of the house of Hannibal Gaddafi in Tripoli, August 30, 2011.

48. A rebel in a car with an anti-aircraft gun installed in the back at a checkpoint near Tripoli airport, September 1, 2011.

49. Libyan rebels mourn a dead comrade in a field hospital near Misrata, June 10, 2011.

50. A young Albanian refugee in a bus that recently crossed the Macedonian border, May 22, 1999.

51. A girl chanting slogans at the closing of the congress of the Islamist Renaissance Party in Tunisia, October 21, 2011.

52. Demonstration against Tunisian President Zine Al-Abdin Ben Ali, January 14, 2011. .

53. A woman in her house in Kabul, August 20, 2005.

54 Mannoubiya Bouazizi, mother of Mohammed Bouazizi, in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia on January 19, 2011. Her son set himself on fire on December 17 during protests that forced President Zine Al-Abdin Ben Ali to flee the country.

55. President of Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika at the bed of a woman injured in the attack on April 15, 2007. Suicide bombers then killed 33 people and injured more than 200.

56. Supporters of the Tunisia Renaissance Party at its headquarters, October 25, 2011.


57. Eman Al Obaydi (center) and government officials (left) at a hotel in Tripoli, March 26, 2011. Eman Al-Obaidi, hoping for help, ran into the hotel where foreign journalists lived and began to show them scars and bruises, which, according to her, were left from beatings by Gaddafi's militants. Security personnel soon arrived and took her away despite attempts to stop them. Several journalists were injured in the fight.

58. A Tunisian soldier throws water to Egyptians fleeing Libya for Tunisia on March 1, 2011.

59. Beauty chain owner Zizi Badar (right) speaks on the phone in her office in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, February 21, 2006.

60. UN employee crying at hospital bed his wounded colleague Carla Ruida in Algiers, December 13, 2007.

61. A teenage girl from the city of Wau waits to return home before the start of a referendum on the division of the country, Sudan, January 4, 2011.

62. A meal of Sudanese refugees in the Zam Zam camp in Al-Fasher, Darfur, March 12, 2009.

63. A Libyan rebel in the cap of an officer of the Gaddafi army prepares ammunition for an anti-aircraft gun, 25 km from downtown Misrata, June 4, 2011.

64. A boy hangs on a door and shouts slogans during an anti-government demonstration in Tunisia on January 25, 2011.

65. Libyan rebels knock out the remnants of Gaddafi's forces from the Abu Salim area in Tripoli, August 25, 2011.

66. A woman shows a photo of her son, Farid Khatuni, while sitting in his room in Misrata on June 1, 2011. Khatuni was killed on April 20, six months after the wedding, during a battle on the streets of Misrata.

67. A girl looks at American soldiers from the tactical group "Bravo" of the 2nd Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment in the village of Alo Khil, Afghanistan, December 26, 2009.


71. Afghan singer Meriam Murad (left) from the group Arian at a concert organized by the elected government in Kabul, September 16, 2005.

72. Survivors are led away from the scene of an attack on militia families in Blida, Algiers, on November 14, 1996. The attackers cut the throats of 14 people.

73. A woman in search of surviving things inspects her destroyed apartment in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, August 18, 2006.

74. A rebel at a checkpoint north of the besieged city of Bani Walid, Libya, September 14, 2011.

75. A woman waits for transport on the outskirts of the city of Timimun, 1200 km from Algiers, on March 24, 2008.

In the Islamic world, young sexologists have appeared who, together with their European and American colleagues, are trying to figure out what sex is in Arabic in our time.

That is why alumni from Oxford, Columbia University, the American University in Beirut, as well as representatives of the young clergy, have recently gathered for a 3-day conference in Lebanon for a 3-day conference. After the first day of work, it turned out that in Islamic countries there is not even close that romantic sex that Europeans read about in "Tales of 1001 Nights" by the incomparable Scheherazade. And there is sexual rudeness, cruelty to children and bloody violence.

In some Arab states, the medieval custom is still preserved, according to which the relatives of the groom, or rather, the young husband, can kill the entire family of the bride, who turned out to be not a virgin. And the Sharia court will give the thugs only a suspended sentence, since the dishonor of the bride is considered an extenuating circumstance for such a serious crime.

In many countries of the Middle East, "honor killings" are also widespread, again of brides who lost their innocence before marriage. In Jordan, more than 20 such murders are committed annually, and in Yemen - as many as 400. Moreover, there, as travelers say, a “Death Tower” was specially built on an island not far from the coast, where brides who lost their virginity before marriage or young women who cheated on their husbands are brought by boat and throw them from the high walls directly onto the sharp stones with which the courtyard of the tower, which has no exits, is lined. It is good if the unfortunate woman immediately breaks her head and dies easily. But what gentle girl lie with broken arms and legs in the hot sun among the stinking corpses of dead women and wait for a painful death?

Terrible cries of dying beauties reach even coastal villages, causing animal fear among local fishermen. In Morocco, if a woman gives birth to an illegitimate child, he is taken to a special shelter, and a large fine is imposed on the whole family of the unfortunate woman, and the young mother is sent to prison for 6 months. How to please the man you love?

Laws of any Arab country just as severely punished for homosexuality and lesbianism. Blues can be castrated, and lesbians can have their tongues cut off and their heads shaved. However, during further work The conference revealed that modern youth, especially students, are trying in every possible way to circumvent such medieval laws and official morality often does not correspond to what is happening in the intimate spheres of Islamic society today. Recent population surveys have shown that, for example, in Lebanon, only 50% of brides marry virgins. And no one makes a fuss. It's just that the father of the previously sinned girl gives part of the ransom paid for her to the groom's relatives.

An even higher percentage of "spoiled" brides in the countries of North Africa. There they are sympathetic to the love of the hot arab men To young girls, even if they are daughters of concubines from their own harems. Then the rich sell the "used" beauties to the poor and still pay them extra. The same is true with homosexuality. In rich families, boys begin to be "spoiled" from the age of 5, and in Arab prisons there is an unwritten law to immediately "lower" a pretty young convict, and first the guards "work" on him, and then everyone else. Some of the speakers at the conference stated that the Saudis are famous for their particular passion for same-sex love, for some reason they strive to teach the entire Arab world to live according to Sharia law.

In order to somehow lift the veil of secrecy over the problems that exist in the intimate spheres of the Arab world, a kind of sexy nightly TV show called "Yankee's Tent" recently began to appear in Lebanon, the rating of which reached record levels. In it, sexologists and everyone who wants to discuss any sensitive issues - from oral sex to incest. Homosexuals defend their movement there, wearing white masks on their faces as a precaution, and lesbians talk about the charms female love, unrecognizably painted face and body with paint. A few years ago, nothing like this could have been imagined in the Arab world. Apparently, this is why the representatives of the clergy who were present at the conference criticized Western culture, which allegedly corrupts Islamic spiritual values ​​and provokes the creation of such TV shows. - We will soon reach the point that, as in some states of America, our wives will demand money from us for each intercourse, - said one of the conservative-minded members of the conference. But the other replied that american husbands they are not fools either, and they add sleeping pills to their too obstinate wives, so that later they can use the relaxed body of the faithful for free.

In conclusion, the conference participants expressed the opinion that signs of a sexual revolution are gradually appearing in the Islamic world. This development of events was facilitated by tens of thousands of refugees - Lebanese and Palestinians, who visited many countries of the world and absorbed other people's mores and customs there. Returning to their homeland, they are no longer afraid to touch on topics forbidden by the Koran. In addition, many arab women Increasingly, women are leaving their husbands and becoming independent figures in business and politics. A huge impact the population of the states of the Middle East is provided with television programs about sex from neighboring less enslaved countries. Of course, it is impossible to immediately abolish all medieval Sharia laws. But it is curious that one Egyptian journalist told foreign observers that in the field of sex in the Muslim world, men and women still operate on the principle that it is not the one who stole, but who was caught who is to blame.