@Lolalola
If you don't become a burnt-out Salafi or become a...…., I can see that you've a future in attending a Saudi University and becoming a Salafi sheikh, however that is your privileges for being a Muslim man. I had a female relative who was an ultra religious person and after she finished a nursing school here in Australia, she moved to Saudi Arabia and worked in a major hospital there. Her idea was to live in a Muslim environment and raise her children in a Muslim country, She loved and enjoyed the first 11 months of her job and the people and on her social media was full of praises of the place. Long story short, one night, she was gang-raped at the hospital by two young Saudi doctors and their friends and was found semi-conscious in the hospital, she informed her supervising nurse what happened which in turn the supervisor informed the cops. Once they found out these two young dudes were Saudi doctors and other well established Saudis, she was given two choices; Get good treatment at the hospital and be compensated and deported or be charged with Zina. She took the first choice and got out of the place and she has never been the same again. If this has happened in Australia, further investigation would have been done and these doctors and their mates would've been charged. You guys are full of admiration of Saudi Sharia Laws because it might work for you as a man, but for a Somali woman in the West who admires those kind of laws needs some re-evaluation of her sanity. Maybe the majority of who voted No in this poll are women.