Yes they are allowed. Most Jehovah's Witnesses (JW's) will follow recommendations to attend the hall closest to them for convenience sake but individuals are free to follow directives or not.
There is no Kingdom Hall in Qatar, but religion other than Islam is NOT banned. Evangelizing(witnessing) is TOTALLY illegal there, so JWs wouldn't have much to do.
This is a highly subjective question, each one must decide for themselves if they percieve JWs to be right or not.
A true Jehovah's Witness would never date a non-Jehovah's Witness. JWs are taught that dating is for those who are ready for marriage. Marriage is a sacred bond that two like souls share and JWs only marry JWs or even date JWs because their lives revolve around what they are taught and when they date or marry a person who shares these same principles, ideals and beliefs it makes the relationship run extremely smooth and that much more enjoyable for both parties involved. For more information ask a Jehovah's Witness when you see them or go to your local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness' and ask anyone for more information on the matter. I hope this helped and I hope you find your answer.:-)
when the jws were killed and had to work all the time
Raid headed by Dr Jameson which triggered the Boer War. JWS
Jehovah is God's personal name. There are more than 130 000 JWs in the UK.
This question is based on fallacious assumptions.
Please go to the website for ultimatebibleresearch. It is a wonderful site for JWs.
Studying ABOUT the American Revolution isn't problematic for JWs. The issue is teaching servitude to an earthly government. JWs consider themselves citizens of a heavenly kingdom only, so citizenship and dedication to an earthly government is in conflict with this doctrine. It would make absolutely no since for any religious group to not allow their followers to learn about the history of our world, especially important events such as the American Revolution. Thus Jehovah's Witnesses obviously allow them to do so - the question of whether or not you should is never brought up as the answer is clear.
Jehovah's Witnesses are not like other religious organizations. Jehovah's Witnesses do not persecute people for their religious views. Therefore nothing has happened to them 'for persecution'. JWs could never be found guilty of 'persecution'. Jehovah's Witnesses 'have been' persecuted for their uncompromising stand on various matters. JWs will not bear military arms in any nation, out of obedience to Jesus command to LOVE others. JWs have been persecuted for their uncompromising stand regarding their preaching ministry, out of obedience to Jesus mandate in Matthew 28:19, 20.
Since the jews r Edomites from the line of cain through Chi-Zeus then yes, they believe in their god/father. Ha Satan.
Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)