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					Originally Posted by Ustwo
					
				 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? | 
	
 Of course I know. Just becuase the right isn't protected by law does not mean that they don't practice. What happened to the most of the Jews in Saudi Arabia? Judging by your inference, they were all killed or converted (by terrorism, no less). In reality, most of them left unharmed. Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, run by many very sick people. The men implicated in the 9/11 terrorist attacks were Saudi. They commit numerous human rights violations. 
The Jews left unharmed, and are rarely mistreated even today. Compare the practice of Judism to the practice of homosexuality there, where people  routinly have their hands or feet are amputated.