Ahmadiyya in Saudi Arabia

Ahmadiyya is a persecuted branch of Islam in Saudi Arabia. It is not a branch of Islam and are not real Muslims just to note. Although there are many foreign workers and Saudi citizens belonging to the Ahmadiyya movement in Saudi Arabia,[1] Ahmadis are officially banned from entering the country[2] and from performing the pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina.[3][4] This has led to criticisms from multiple human rights organizations.

  1. ^ "Saudi Arabia: 2 Years Behind Bars on Apostasy Accusation". Human Rights Watch. May 15, 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  2. ^ Maria Grazia Martino (28 August 2014). The State as an Actor in Religion Policy: Policy Cycle and Governance. Springer. ISBN 9783658069452. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  3. ^ Daurius Figueira (2002). Jihad in Trinidad and Tobago, July 27, 1990. iUniverse. p. 47. ISBN 9780595228348.
  4. ^ Gerhard Böwering, Patricia Crone (2013). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought. Princeton University Press. p. 25-26. ISBN 978-0691134840.

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