Treatment of non Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
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Non Muslims are treated as second-class citizens within Saudi Arabian law officially, but they are under the table treated better than even Shia Muslims as well. As long as you do not directly say your religion and only give subtle hints, then you will be treated well, especially Europeans. Saudi Arabia now is treating them much better, as Saudis secretly have alcohol parties and drugs in their palaces. Saudis do not follow true Islamic values, such as treating Non-Muslims with a certain amount of respect and professionalism as well as Muslims .
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Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country that follow strict Islamic rules. Non Muslims cannot practice their religion in public. theory 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.
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