Oman is an Islamic country. Not as strict as Saudi Arabia, but more conservative than e.g. Dubai. In Oman women are as much involved politically in society as men.
They have the right to vote and to run for election. They hold ministerial posts in the Sultanate and serve as ambassadors abroad. Female Members of Parliament are present in both the Majlis A’Shura (Consultative Council) and the Majlis A’Dawla (State Council).
In the private sector one finds women working at all levels: as ordinary employees, in management positions and also as managing directors and owners. No industry is closed to women. They hold official positions at all levels, serve in the military, and account for almost half of all employees in the government.
Of course women can drive. Saudi Arabia is the only country on earth where women aren't allowed to drive. Omani women wear the Abaya and Hijab in public.
Foreign women are suppose to dress modestly.
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