It has everything to do with religion when it comes to your country.You cant be a ''father'' of 40 million Christians if you are ignoring and opressing their religion in your own country.
Here is a proof of your ''excellent'' relations with your ''Arab Christian brothers'':
Saudi Arabia’s top Muslim cleric called on Tuesday for the destruction of all churches in the Arabian Peninsula after legislators in the Gulf state of Kuwait moved to pass laws banning the construction of religious sites associated with Christianity.
So if your Prophet Muhammad said that, why are you opressing Christians in your own country and why you dont let them pray?If he said that, arent you going against His will with your actions?
International Christian Concern (ICC) protested what it reported as the 2001 detention of 11 Christians in Saudi Arabia, for practicing their religion in their homes.
[9] In June 2004, at least 46 Christians were arrested in what the ICC described as a "
pogrom-like" action by Saudi police.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Saudi_Arabia
So that is normal according to you?
That's not true, even some of your native citizens are converting to Christianity.
Muslims converting to Christianity in Saudi Arabia, despite intense persecution
The majority of these Christians are expatriates or migrant workers, but according to persecution charity Open Doors, Saudi natives are also turning to Christianity.
The charity is supporting Mohammed (name changed), a secret believer who converted after learning about Christianity through an online discipleship course. He made contact with Christians in another Middle Eastern country, and then spent a week there – going to church for the first time, and attending Bible studies.
After a few days he was asked who Jesus was. "He is my Saviour, my God", was Mohammed's reply, and he was baptised, returning to Saudi Arabia with a Bible.
He knows no other Christians in his home country, but receives continued support online.
Saudi Arabia ranks 14th on Open Doors' list of countries where Christians are most persecuted. According to the USCIRF, the government has made "improvements in policies and practices related to freedom of religion or belief", but "it persists in restricting most forms of public religious expression inconsistent with its particular interpretation of Sunni Islam".
https://www.christiantoday.com/arti....arabia.despite.intense.persecution/87220.htm
You can see it in wikipedia as well:
The Saudi Arabian
Mutaween (
Arabic: مطوعين), or
Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (i.e., the
religious police)
prohibits the practice of any religion other than
Islam.
[7] Conversion of a Muslim to another religion is considered
apostasy,
[7] a crime
punishable by death if the accused does not
recant. There have been no confirmed reports of executions for either crime in modern times.
[7] The Government does not permit non-Muslim clergy to enter the country for the purpose of conducting religious services.
[7] In spite of this, a 2015 study estimates that there are some 60,000 Christians with a Muslim background living in the country, though that does not mean that all of those are citizens of the country.
[8]
Keep in mind that is really hard to find information about Christian minorities in your country, due to the heavy censorship.
And yes, of course you should build at least 1 Church in your country.You have more than a million Christians in Saudi Arabia, they are all working paying taxes and contributing to your society, they deserve to not be opressed for not being Muslims.
If you claim to be a cradle of Islam and a guardian of the Holy places you should act as a role model for other Muslim countries, but you are nowhere near that.You should take Turkey as an example.
Russia builded a lot of mosques in the last decade, why are you lying?
Thats in Republic of Chechnya:
So is that, can you imagine that in Saudi Arabia?
Dagestan:
You shouldn't be a ''liberal democracy'' to let your people pray, you should know that, if you are real Muslim.