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Laws are intangible things, like ideas or theories. They do not occupy physical space, and therefore cannot be "kept" anywhere.

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Who makes the laws in Saudi Arabia?

the king. Saudi Arabia is a monarchy government


Does Saudi Arabia protect the human rights of its citizens?

Saudi Arabia is a male dominated society where men and women don't have the basic fundamentals of human rights. Saudi Arabia has a history of human rights violations based on their patriarchal system that dates back thousands of years. The laws in Saudi Arabia are kingship laws run by the monarchy. So no, Saudi Arabia doesn't protect the human rights of its citizens.


Is Saudi Arabia a secular country?

No, Islam is the source of all laws in the Kingdom


Do the leaders of Saudi Arabia follow the same laws as its citizens?

Sometimes if you are powerful enough you can find a way around the law in any country in the world. It's not about Saudi Arabia.


How do Saudi Arabia's Government Decide on laws?

the King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz


What kind laws that Saudi Arabiya has?

Saudi Arabia has Islamic laws. Since Saudi Arabia is the centr of Islam , and holds the two hollies cites in world, government type is kindom rul, and people are 100 % goes with Shria 's laws( Quran' text book, and prophet Mohamed "SCW" Peace and prey upon him)


What is the role of citizens in Saudi Arabia's government?

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".


What is Islamic government of Iran the parliamentary democracy of Israel and the monarchy government of Saudi Arabia?

The Islamic government of Iran, the parliamentary democracy of Israel and the monarchy government of Saudi Arabia are basic laws with no constitution. It is a law that limits the freedom for women.


Does religion have any influence on the government of Israel Saudi Arabia and Iran?

While Israel is a Jewish country, the laws are secular. Saudi Arabia and it's laws are 100% Wahhabi fundamentalist. Iran is an Islamist republic which ostensibly has civilian courts but in fact, is dominated by ultraconservative Shiite Mullahs who over rule civilian courts at will.


Is there discrimination in Saudi Aramco?

There is no discrimination in Saudi Aramco as of now. However, there may be isolated incidences of discrimination done secretly. As Saudi Aramco follows all of the laws of Saudi Arabia, Jews are forbidden from working at the company. This is a clear form of religious discrimination.


When did Saudi Arabia base their laws on Muslim believes?

They never did. Saudi Arabia is mainly concerned with a version of Islam that is solely disturbed by women and how they should cover their bodies and hair; you see Saudi clerics all day long on TV preaching this and not that; how it is an awful sin to fornicate, etc., but they don't really base anything on real Islamic laws, they never talk about democracy or human rights or how a folk should choose its own leader. Their Islam is: Cover the woman. Real Islam is: Be a good person. Don't hate. Saudi Arabia couldn't be further from Islam, it is basically applying its own version.


Which country considers the qur'an in their laws?

Each of the 54 Muslim States in the world although the effect is more pronounced in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan