Women will now be allowed to partake in the holy Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia without needing a male guardian accompanying them. However women who wish to participate must still travel with other women, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said on Sunday. This is the latest in a series of measures aimed at granting women greater autonomy in the ultraconservative kingdom, driven by Saudi Prince Mohamed bin Salman's plan to liberalise the country. Saudi women will now also be allowed to live without a male guardian, local Saudi media reported last week. In 2019, a decree was issued allowing women to travel abroad without permission from their guardians. Amendmen
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