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30 / 6 / 2010 - 11:53 AM KSA
Aziza Abdullah had always regarded Saudi Arabia's Shia minority with suspicion and curiosity.
Like many Saudis, she considered the Shia, primarily present in the oil-rich Eastern province, as potential traitors, loyal to their brethren in Iran and busy plotting against Sunni ...
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He explained that citizenship means that all citizens are equal in rights, duties and opportunities regardless of their sects, tribes or affiliations. He confirmed that it is the best way for achieving political and social stability in a community with ethnic and religious diversity. Alsaffar, also, stressed the importance of focusing on developing the community
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Dr. Tawfiq AlSaif, a prominent Shiite intellectual and a political thinker, demanded the Saudi government to adopt a "courageous resolution" that ends sectarian discrimination against Shiite citizens.
In a recent political study that was published in the French Moyen-Orient magazine, Dr. AlSaif cleared ...
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Alsaffar shows how Qur'an confirms human beings' rights and emphasizes that they are all born free and equal in rights and dignity regardless of their ethnic group, position or religion. He mentions that Qur'an adopts many human rights principles such as equality between all human beings, the right to life, right to
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"Inside the Kingdom" is a distinctive book by Robert Lacey, a British historian and a journalist, who lived in Saudi Arabia for several years. In his book, the author explores the recent history of the state, and sheds lights on ...
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People everywhere and in every time look for applying social justice and constituting a balanced community that adopts respecting human rights, public freedoms, the dominance of law and equality for all. "Social Justice in the Holy Qur'an" is a distinctive ...
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