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Originally Posted by willravel
That's because you've never been. It's hard to speak to a people when you don't actually speak to them.
Jewish tourism and buisness sees a lot of Jewish people moving in, around, and out of Saudi Arabia without incodent. Yes, there is a huge problem with anti-semitism there, but that hardly means there ar no Jewish people there.
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The public worship of religions other than the official version of
Sunni Islam is prohibited by law: "The Government does not provide
legal protection for freedom of religion, and such protection does not
exist in practice. Islam is the official religion, and the law
requires that all citizens be Muslims. The Government prohibits the
public practice of non-Muslim religions. The Government recognizes the
right of non-Muslims to worship in private; however, it does not
always respect this right in practice, and does not define this right
in law." (SOURCE: International Religious Freedom Report,
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/ant...iarabia03.html
You didn't know this will?
There were Jews in Saudia Arabia once, guess what happened to them?