A Saudi lady has lost a legal fight to wed her preferred man as a court esteemed him " religiously " unfit in light of the fact that he plays a melodic instrument, a Saudi daily paper detailed Tuesday.

The ultra - moderate kingdom expects ladies to look for authorization from male " gatekeepers " — their dads , spouses or other male relatives — to movement , get hitched and different undertakings .

In a few sections of the kingdom , a man who plays a melodic instrument is considered of second rate status and having an awful notoriety.

Two years prior the suitor , an educator , requested the hand of the lady , a 38-year-old bank supervisor from the ultra - traditionalist locale of Qassim , north of the capital Riyadh ,

Okaz daily paper said .

In any case, her family questioned, saying he was not " religiously good " with her since he played the oud, the oriental lute which is well known over the Arab world .

The lady , who was not named, took her case to the courts.

A lower court said something regarding the side of the family, saying the marriage couldn't experience.

" Because the suitor plays a melodic instrument he is unsatisfactory for the lady from a religious perspective, " the court said , as per Okaz .

An interests court sanctioned the decision, making it last, the daily paper included .

The lady revealed to Okaz she will look for intercession from the nation' s " most noteworthy experts" — a reference to the illustrious court .

The bank supervisor , who considers a bosses degree and is in charge of in excess of 300 representatives, said she was resolved to wed her suitor , portraying him as " exceptionally devout and with a decent notoriety" .

Saudi Arabia, a noteworthy US partner , has presented a series of changes over the previous year went for enhancing the kingdom ' s picture , including finishing a longstanding restriction on ladies driving.

However, it keeps on confronting feedback over the male guardianship framework which enables men to practice subjective specialist to settle on choices for the benefit of their female relatives .

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