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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia abstract "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is an Islamic theocratic monarchy in which Sunni Islam is the official state religion. Although no law requires citizens or passport holders to be Muslim, almost all citizens are Muslims. Children born to Muslim fathers are by law deemed Muslim, and conversion from Islam to another religion is considered apostasy and punishable by death. Blasphemy against Sunni Islam is also punishable by death, but the more common penalty is a long prison sentence. There have been no confirmed reports of executions for either apostasy or blasphemy in recent years.Religious freedom is virtually non-existent. The Government does not provide legal recognition or protection for freedom of religion, and it is severely restricted in practice. As a matter of policy, the Government guarantees and protects the right to private worship for all, including non-Muslims who gather in homes for religious practice; however, this right is not always respected in practice and is not defined in law. Moreover, the public practice of non-Muslim religions is prohibited.The Saudi Mutaween (Arabic: مطوعين), or Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (i.e., the religious police) enforces the prohibition on the public practice of non-Muslim religions. Sharia applies to all people inside Saudi Arabia, regardless of religion.".
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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia wikiPageExternalLink SalafiManhaj_Saudi.pdf.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia wikiPageExternalLink 14012.htm.
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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia date "November 2011".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia hasPhotoCollection Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia reason "from a 2002 source: http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2002/14012.htm".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia subject Category:Freedom_of_religion_by_country.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia subject Category:Human_rights_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia subject Category:Religion_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia subject Category:Saudi_Arabia_articles_needing_attention.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia subject Category:Saudi_Arabian_law.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia type Abstraction100002137.
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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia comment "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is an Islamic theocratic monarchy in which Sunni Islam is the official state religion. Although no law requires citizens or passport holders to be Muslim, almost all citizens are Muslims. Children born to Muslim fathers are by law deemed Muslim, and conversion from Islam to another religion is considered apostasy and punishable by death. Blasphemy against Sunni Islam is also punishable by death, but the more common penalty is a long prison sentence.".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia label "Freedom of religion in Saudi Arabia".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia label "Libertad religiosa en Arabia Saudita".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia label "Liberté de religion en Arabie saoudite".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia label "サウジアラビアにおける信教の自由".
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Libertad_religiosa_en_Arabia_Saudita.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Liberté_de_religion_en_Arabie_saoudite.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Kebebasan_beragama_di_Arab_Saudi.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs サウジアラビアにおける信教の自由.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Q3099264.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Q3099264.
- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia sameAs Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia.
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- Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia isPrimaryTopicOf Freedom_of_religion_in_Saudi_Arabia.