As is the Islamic tradition, men sit separately from women, a canvas screen between them.
The rest of the time, the two chambers sit separately.
The right of religious women to sit separately has come under attack by the secular media.
We sit separately in chairs and sofas around the living room.
Women enter by the west door, men through the east door, and they sit separately.
However, it is usually found that men and women sit separately.
As with regular services, the men and women sit separately.
Often the women sit separately from the men and discuss their own affairs.
The men and women sat separately, with the women doing the serving.
If two disabled passengers travel together they have to sit separately.