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Book Title Religious Freedom In Saudi Arabia
Book AuthorSalih Al-Husayyin
Total Pages65
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Religious Freedom in saudi Arabia by Salih Al-Husayyin

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN SAUDI ARABIA

Book Contents

  • International Religious Freedom Report 2005:
  • False Allegations
  • The (Native) Saudi Populace is Entirely Muslims
  • Muslims Belief in all Prophets before
  • Muhammad (PBUH)
  • Saudi Arabia is the Centre of Islam
  • Varying Perspectives Regarding Freedom of
  • Religion and Personal Freedom
  • Islam: No Compulsion in Religion
  • Saudi Arabia Does not Allow non-Islamic
  • Worshipping and Preaching
  • Saudi Arabia and its Peculiar ‘Version of Islam’
  • Prohibiting Non-Muslims from Publicly
  • Practicing their Religious Rites
  • Discrimination Against the Shia Minority
  • International Religious Freedom Report 2005
  • Lacks Accuracy and Objectivity
  • Conclusion
  • Index

From the Book

 Thirty hours had not passed since the shocking, unlawful events of September 11, 2001, before television screens across the United States and the world were saturated with the images of two ‘pilots’ – two young men from Saudi Arabia, Amir Bukhari and Adnan Bukhari.

These images, repeatedly flashed in the global media, suggested the American authorities had discovered the identities of two of the pilots, both Saudi nationals, who had crashed their respective aircraft into the World Trade Centre towers in New York, as well as the Pentagon in Washington.

When it subsequently came to light that Adnan Bukhari was in fact alive and well, and that his brother Amir Bukhari had actually died in the United States a year prior to the attacks, few learned the truth.

Fewer people still knew that at as the image of Adnan Bukhari were flashing across the screen, he was in the custody of American intelligence services and incapable of defending himself until long after the presumption of guilt was firmly established

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