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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Islam, since being a citizen of Saudi Arabia legally requires you to be a Muslim.
Sunni Islam.
First it's spelled Saudi Arabia and second it's only Islam because other religions are banned in Saudi Arabia.
Islam, specifically Wahhabi Sunni Islam.
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Saudi Arabia
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Followers of other religions may live and/or work in the theocratic monarchy of Saudi Arabia, but cannot openly practice another religion or build houses of worship there. Saudi Arabia is fully Islamic.
As King Abdullah is the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, it would be in the Royal Palace.
Saudi Arabia has no cinemas. I live there and there is a great lack of entertainment. Hope that helps :)
Yes Arabian horses do live in Saudi Arabia. Typically they are owned by Sheik's, business people, and riding schools.