Yes it does, in Chapter 5 Article 26 of their constitution. But the freedoms that come with it are based on Sharia Law, and those aren't really that many. Basically their whole constitution is based on Sharia Law, and the Koran.
You can read more about Sharia Law, which explain human rights for Muslims in it.
im not so sure since its a monarchy
mixed
the people of the tribe
Islam is the main religion of Saudi Arabia.
It's green and white.
Saudi Arabia is the world's largest producer of oil. It is the cornerstone of its economy. The USA is the largest customer of Saudi oil.
Saudi Arabia's allies are mainly Islamic and Arab nations, such as Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Bahrain, and Yemen.
Pfft, Muslim... It's kinda illegal to be any other religion there.
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There are no tangible civil rights in Saudi Arabia.
It is a Monarchy with no written Constitution elected legislature, people in saudi arabria do not vote
There is none. Saudi subjects do not have civic rights or responsibilities under the Saudi absolute monarchy.