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well said. Quality Point if it applies to the Arabian King.
@Mosamania How is the Saudi sentiment towards people belonging to other countries and practicing other religion ?
@Mosamania How is the Saudi sentiment towards people belonging to other countries and practicing other religion ?
People... before you speak do some research...
http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle-east-africa/230842-cia-revolution-riyadh.html
Nevertheless, revolutionary change in the Kingdom would be a disaster for American interests across the board. As the world’s swing oil producer, prolonged instability in Saudi Arabia would cause havoc in global oil markets, setting back economic recovery in the West and disrupting economic growth in the East. Saudi Arabia is also America’s oldest ally in the Middle East, a partnership that dates back to 1945; the overthrow of the monarchy would represent a severe setback to America’s position in the region and provide a dramatic strategic windfall for Iran. The small oilrich monarchies of the Gulf would be endangered, as would the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
My friend.. I have been through that article & all the answers are pretty much there in that article itself.
Stability of lot many other countries around the region depends on the survival of Saudi kingdom. To say that the fall of monarchy is IMMINENT, is bit too far fetched wishful thinking.
You see,he reason I ask you this is because,recently,I had an assignment that would have required me to go to Saudi Arabia.I was advised by my family members against it.No offence to you and your country,its a very beautiful country with very high standards of living.Its just that my family members were worried about the religious intolerance part,dont know how much of truth is in it.KSA,has always been very closed.You see,I am a Hindu.I finally decided not to give them a headache,and stepped out of the project.10 years ago people were pretty xenophobic in general. Not so much now, the culture of tolerance have sat in quite nicely now. Of course there are people who are still stuck in the past but eventually they will be overwhelmed and driven out, already intolerant people are looked at with disdain.
Sad fully the religious police which belongs to the group of people who are about to become extent are still active, but again we are very patient people, and their time to end up in the dust pins of history is close at hand.
You see,he reason I ask you this is because,recently,I had an assignment that would have required me to go to Saudi Arabia.I was advised by my family members against it.No offence to you and your country,its a very beautiful country with very high standards of living.Its just that my family members were worried about the religious intolerance part,dont know how much of truth is in it.KSA,has always been very closed.You see,I am a Hindu.I finally decided not to give them a headache,and stepped out of the project.
Yeah I got that vibe from you. Very commendable action by your family to worry about you so. Regarding the mentality of the locals depends in what area your assignment would put you. If it was in urban areas then you have no reason to worry. If it is in rural areas expect people to be a bit stiff.
But I guess that is true for most of the world anyways. Personally I don't care if you are Hindu, atheist or part of the spaghetti monster church. Your religion is your concern it is none of mine.
No Offense mate, It has everything to do with Islam!
How did you come up with this response to what I said?? Just wondering.
What you said is your opinion exclusively.
Islam itself is obsessed to much with the Kuffars, If we see anything to go by the how the Converts behave here, can only imagine How it would be in the Land of Mohammed!
No Offense mate, It has everything to do with Islam!
Yeah I got that vibe from you. Very commendable action by your family to worry about you so. Regarding the mentality of the locals depends in what area your assignment would put you. If it was in urban areas then you have no reason to worry. If it is in rural areas expect people to be a bit stiff.
But I guess that is true for most of the world anyways. Personally I don't care if you are Hindu, atheist or part of the spaghetti monster church. Your religion is your concern it is none of mine.
Oh come on thats plain offensive !
Pizza or Lasagne should have been the better choice ! :kiss: