Hashtag has published a Twitter account in Saudi Arabia, with thousands of tweets divided between supporters and opponents of the idea.
The source of this controversy, "Okaz" Saudi Arabia, which quoted a member of the Board of Senior Scholars Sheikh Abdullah Al-Manea, saying the right of women to require that the infallibility in her hand in the marriage contract, adding that "if a woman stipulated this condition and includes the contract is permissible, as Muslims on their terms. "


"Women may require in the marriage contract that the infallibility be in their hands," Okaz said.
Al-Manea's remarks came days after Shura Council member Dr. Iqbal Dandari called for equality between men and women in marriage cases.


It called for "the importance of equality between men and women with regard to marriage and divorce, giving women the right to enter into marriage, and divorce, if there is no marriage only with the consent of both parties, and divorce only with the consent and agreement of the parties.


As a result of the fatwa, the tweet has been controversial, and the hashtag has issued the passport of infallibility in the hands of women and some of the most heavily traded in Saudi Arabia, at a time when the country is witnessing an unprecedented openness, which gives attention to women's rights.