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Ahmadiyya is a persecuted branch of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Although there are many foreign workers and Saudi citizens belonging to the Ahmadiyya sect in Saudi Arabia, Ahmadis are officially banned from entering the country and from performing the pilgrimage to Mecca. This has led to criticisms from multiple human rights organizations.
In May 2012, Saudi authorities arrested two Saudi citizens because of their conversion to the Ahmadiyya sect. Saudi officials encouraged them to abandon their beliefs, and three months later, they were detained. They have not been released since then.
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He blasted Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US, which the billionaire first formulated in December last year before renewing his vow on Wednesday.
‘For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, “These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States,”’ Turki said according to the Huffington Post.
It’s up to you, it’s not up to me,’ Turki added. ‘I just hope you, as American citizens, will make the right choice in November.
Ahmadiyya is a persecuted branch of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Although there are many foreign workers and Saudi citizens belonging to the Ahmadiyya sect in Saudi Arabia, Ahmadis are officially banned from entering the country and from performing the pilgrimage to Mecca. This has led to criticisms from multiple human rights organizations.
In May 2012, Saudi authorities arrested two Saudi citizens because of their conversion to the Ahmadiyya sect. Saudi officials encouraged them to abandon their beliefs, and three months later, they were detained. They have not been released since then.
Ahmadiyya in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia