Political Science, asked by yeiejeuhehdhdu, 7 months ago

How are Non-Muslims treated in Saudi Arabia?​

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Answered by tanishab1308
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Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country that follow strict Islamic rules. Non Muslims cannot practice their religion in public. they do not have the right to publicly profess and propagate their religion. 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. So we can say that non Muslims in the country do not have their religious rights.

Answered by jagtarsingh17649
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Answer:

Freedom of religion

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.

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