Not as good as part 3 which I thought was really good, but definitely a great popcorn flick, with little downtime. Pretty much action from start to end. If you're into good action, I do recommend it. But I recommend the shawarma in Dubai more, but for that you gotta ask the Animal man or the Gidsa on where to get the good ones. Shawarma in Dubai is like Bun Kabab in karachi, you gotta know which spot to hit.
If the article is true and not some obscure propaganda piece to prop modernity then I say:
a) Her hijaab/(really khimar to be accurate) protected her on that instance from going to such a place
b) The hijaab reminded the bouncers of their Islam - and they turned her away in response to that tiny voice inside themselves appealing to their moral code - which translated to her access denial.
And dress code like others have said ... :)
I think the article wants hijaabis to read it and either get them to:
a) Become curious about nightclubs
b) Remove their headscarves
It is not written in the way that will make people think ... "hey, we need to get rid of nightclubs" ... no sir ...
The khimar is well on the path of being an item of clothing compatible with fashion and sexiness and no longer means what it is supposed to be a part of ... hijaab. Ironically for that reason some unscarved women are more pious and decently dressed than many women who wear the khimar. If she really wanted to go in ... she would have removed her scarf ... In fact ... if she told the truth - the whole truth ... you might find she did exactly that when prompted by the bouncer. But she needed an article ... right?