Mostly all the Filipinos and Americans Living in Saudi Arabia are Christians..
Saudi Arabian Christians are 0 %%%
Most Saudis are Muslims, but many migrant workers in Saudi Arabia are Non-Muslims (primarily Hindus and Christians).
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Yes, there are Christians in Saudi Arabia, but they are a minority as the country's population is predominantly Muslim. Christianity is not officially recognized, and public worship services are restricted. Non-Muslim expatriates are allowed to practice their faith in private settings.
Yes, there are Christians in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and they mostly are what would be called "underground" Christians, meaning they don't publicly talk about the fact that they are Christians, nor have public church meetings, because persecution of Christians there is very severe.
The official language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic.
Saudi Arabia is 830,000 square miles.
Saudi Arabia is 870,000 sq. miles.
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Saudi Arabia is divided into 13 provinces.
there is one in the capital City of Saudi Arabia (Riaydh)
Sunni Islam is the only legal religion in Saudi Arabia (save for the expatriate cities where American engineers live). There are Hindus, Christians, and Shiite Muslims who live in Saudi Arabia, but their practices and religions are not protected and often violated by the Saudi government. Judaism is expressly forbidden.
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