There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
Yes, very much so.
for government . to let each person take advantage of it not monopoly by companies or people .
They don't. The king and queen hold all the power. It is a UNITARY form of government. :)
To grow up
The role is different because in America women work do what ever they want and in Saudi Arabia the could not do any thing to help
Yes, very much so. The Sharia court is the highest authority in the country.
As a religion, it is unclear what "Islam's role" is on the matter. As concerns the clerics in Saudi Arabia, they are usually the most vocal opponents of any increase or growth of women's rights.
The Arabian Peninsula is the cradle of the Saudi Arabian history. It played an important role as a trade center and the birthplace of Islam. King Abdulaziz Al-Saud established the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932.
Answer 1Saudi Arabia is an Absolute Monarchy (a monarchy is ruled by a king or queen), with a strong religious clergy. Kings and queens are born into power.The Wahhabi Islamic Religion does have influence on the government, but all final decisions rest with the King.Answer 2Saudi Arabia is an unlimited government. It is an absolute monarchy in which the royal family has no limits on what kinds of actions they can take or impose. There are no internal checks on their authority, nor are their protections behind which Saudis can claim that they have been illegitimately treated.Unlimited Government: A government in which no limits are imposed on the ruler's authority. The leaders don't have to follow the same laws as everyone else.Answer 3Saudi Arabia's government is a monarchy, which means it is run by a king. Saudi Arabia's constitution is the Qur'an and the people are governed by Sharia, which is Islamic Law.
In Fact, This question is not true, The truth is that both countries are bonded by strong relationships. It is true may be it is not obvious, however, Saudi Arabia plays a major role in all Islamic countries due to the fact that, Saudi Arabia is the heart of Islamic countries.