There are actually a lot. The majority are in Africa and the Middle East.
Describe the decision-making role of citizens in countries that are dictatorships and in countries that are absolute monarchies.
Libya and Zimbabwe are dictatorships.
Belgium
no as some are dictatorships.
There are three countries that border modern day Egypt. These countries include Libya, Israel, as well as the country Sudan.
Usually, in all modern states, be they democracies or dictatorships, the only authority with the legitimate use of violence is the STATE and its appointed actors (military, police, security agents, etc.).
The following countries are African dictatorships, but not all of them:AlgeriaAngolaBurkina FasoCameroonChadCongo (Brazzaville)Congo (Kinshasa) ; Republic of CongoCote d'IvoireEquatorial GuineaEritreaGabonGuineaEquatorial GuineaRwandaSudanSwaziland
Your back the answer to this question is clearly north Korea and Italy
Two examples of dictatorships are Belarus and Cuba.
This partly depends on what you mean by a dictatorship and what you mean by "have Islam as a religion". Parade magazine publish a list of dictatorships; countries with an authoritarian leader with no legal ways of replacement. Of the top twenty dictatorships, nine could be said to be largely Islamic, so based on this most dictatorships are not Islamic.
They flow though several countries but mainly modern day Iraq.
The modern-day countries that occupy the Fertile Crescent are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine.