History, asked by koushiki15, 10 months ago

how are non Muslims treated in Saudi Arabia​

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Answered by Mithilanarute
22

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

Saudi Arabia is an Islamic theocracy. Religious minorities do not have the right to practice their religion. Non-Muslim propagation is banned, and conversion from Islam to another religion is punishable by death as apostasy.

Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

As no faith other than Islam is permitted to be practiced, no churches, temples, or other non-Muslim houses of worship are permitted in the country although there are nearly a million Christians as well as Hindus and Buddhists—nearly all foreign workers—in Saudi Arabia.

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