I was doing my usual internet sleuthing, search term Sharia Billiard Law. The top three returns have AZB in it with Jam writing about women pool players.
Jam writes about the Islamic Code of Conduct. @JAM Any follow up with what happen to these women players?
I am not an official policymaker. When other governments enforce penalties or laws like in Jams article, do they knowingly break the rule? Or is the rule made to target them after it happens?
It seems there was a lack of coordination between what is happening in the pool event and what government administrators are supporting.
The American pool perspective is well documented. Players from different regions are great in competition. What would people from those regions think about pool playing as an investment? It would be good to avoid future incidents like Jam posted about. There is no need to trigger alarms that don't need sounding. Foreign countries are not as open minded as Americans.
Jam writes about the Islamic Code of Conduct. @JAM Any follow up with what happen to these women players?
I am not an official policymaker. When other governments enforce penalties or laws like in Jams article, do they knowingly break the rule? Or is the rule made to target them after it happens?
It seems there was a lack of coordination between what is happening in the pool event and what government administrators are supporting.
The American pool perspective is well documented. Players from different regions are great in competition. What would people from those regions think about pool playing as an investment? It would be good to avoid future incidents like Jam posted about. There is no need to trigger alarms that don't need sounding. Foreign countries are not as open minded as Americans.