According to BBC, Saudi Arabia banned Pokémon because it promotes Zionism and it involves gambling.
In the late nineteen fifties, I Love Lucy was banned on Saudi Arabia's single TV station in Dhahran. The Saudi censors believed that the show depicted the relationship between Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz incorrectly. The Saudi's said that Lucille Ball " dominated " her husband. This was not in line with Arabia's social policies where men dominated women.
King Saud of Saudi Arabia died on February 23, 1969 at the age of 67.
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In 1932 Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud unified Saudi Arabia, then proclaimed himself King of Saudi Arabia
I believe Saudi Arabia did it to protect the muslims.
The bible is banned in Saudi Arabia and was banned in the comunist world.
Israeli firms are banned from working in Saudi Arabia, so there is no "dominant Israeli firm" in Saudi Arabia.
Christianity is illegal(banned)in Saudi Arabia, which is an Islamic theocratic monarchy.
It's a part of their religion and in Saudi Arabia every religion except Islam is banned by the law.
Books that are critical of the government, contain controversial religious content, or promote ideologies contrary to Islamic beliefs are typically banned in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, any books that are deemed to be morally or culturally offensive may also be prohibited.
no, from last year its banned
First it's spelled Saudi Arabia and second it's only Islam because other religions are banned in Saudi Arabia.
Doctor Tahirulqadri was banned in Saudi Arabia because he attacked the Wahhabi Saudi ideology that wished to distance people from the love of the Prophet Muhammad.
It was released in Saudi Arabia around March 6, 2011, the date of its North American release.
Because one of the cast members was a pig.
There is no exact count of the number of mosques in Saudi Arabia, but there are tens of thousands at the very least. However, no other types of houses of worship are permitted in Saudi Arabia, so, regardless of whether "temple" refers to a Jewish Synagogue or a Hindu Mandir, there are none legally registered in Saudi Arabia. Since Saudi Arabia has effectively banned Jews from being in Saudi Arabia, there are likely no hidden synagogues. However, there are an estimated 390,000 Hindus in Saudi Arabia and some of their hidden mandirs have been discovered (and looted by Saudi police). Of course, there are no numbers of how many hidden mandirs there are since they are hidden.