Talk:Islam in Saudi Arabia

Discrimination against Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia: The Old and New Reality
http://mystory.jeeran.com/mystory2-eng.htm This shows that there is shia discrimination in Saudi Arabia. Check these links also

http://mystory.jeeran.com/school-kid-eng.htm http://mystory.jeeran.com/violence-1-en.htm

--Nay1989 14:58, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Saudi religious exportation
I was reading this Freedom House article and recalling all of the free Qur'ans the Saudis give out and criticisms of Saudi translations and wondering what would be a good basis of works to start this section out with? I don't think I'd do it with only the Freedom House article. Suggestions? gren グレン 17:18, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

non directly available sources quoted in refs
The articles at the commercial website http://www.stratfor.com/ (Stratfor) are not directly available at the indicated links, shouldn't they be replaced by proper articles on (scientifically approved rather than "intelligence") websites available without having to identify oneself as a prerequisite ? --Pylambert (talk) 16:45, 11 September 2010 (UTC)

Stephen Schwartz interview
I have never seen the 40% Wahhabi figure anywhere else, except in the Stephen Schwartz interview. Other claims made, including that Saddam Hussein support Wahhabism are doubtful. (101.164.40.29 (talk) 09:46, 5 July 2013 (UTC))

Hanbali, not salafi
"The majority of the fifteen to twenty million Saudis are Salafi Muslims, an orthodox movement within Sunni Islam." I don't agree: We could either speak about the madhhab or Fiqh [of the majority], which is Hanbiliyya, or stress the role of Theologian Abdel Wahhab and speak of Wahabiyya. I would prefer the "technic" of Islamic jurisprudence which follows HANBAL. (Or: Do we dare to admit that world-wide "Salafism" is nothing but Neo-Hanbaliyya?). 91.61.209.230 (talk) 18:09, 22 August 2013 (UTC)

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Islam started in Saudi Arabia and is practiced primarily in the Middle East and North Africa.
islam 2601:40D:4200:95F0:419F:AF7B:BA8B:6950 (talk) 13:03, 21 April 2023 (UTC)