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    Saudi Arabia‚ the holy place of Islam‚ has become a humiliating place for Shias living in there or who come to pay a visit to the holy cities of Makah and Medina. The so called Wahabi Muslims in Saudi Arabia humiliate and degrade Shias on every possible ground making them feel outcaste. The attitude Saudi Wahhabis have towards Shias is highly deplorable. In the latter paragraphs‚ I have presented some facts regarding the persecution of Shias in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi ArabiaSaudi Wahabis restrict

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    the Taliban. Previously‚ she lived in Pakistan but now she is a 17-year-old girl with the honor of being the youngest-ever Nobel Peace laureate. Finally‚ Loujain Al Hathloul and Maysaa Al Amoudi are two brave women who took the chance to drive in Saudi Arabia‚ even though the government does not allow women to drive. Three examples of a community

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    Pooja

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    Management to finish the work scheduled in a timely manner Well versed with the usage of computer and Microsoft office tools‚ internet and email Work History: 11 year Work Experience in SAUDI ARABIA Project: Alaa For Industry (Elecrol/Mechanical works)‚ Dammam Industrial City‚ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. May 2002- December 2004. Client: Alaa For Industry Company: Alaa International Contracting Company

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    King Fahd Causeway

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    is a serious of bridges and causeways connecting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. The idea of constructing the causeway was based on improving the links and bonds between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain..[1] Surveying of the maritime began in 1968‚ and construction began in 1981 and continued until 1986‚ when it was officially opened to the public. The idea of building a bridge linking the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Eastern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had been enticing the two kingdoms for generations

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    Islamic Financing

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    Summery Islamic Mode of Financing in other Countries (Malaysia‚ Iran‚ Sudan‚ Saudi Arabia) Introduction Islamic banking and finance may not be a totally new concept‚ the widespread expansion of this form of banking is certainly a fairly recent phenomena. There are more than 600 Islamic banking institutions and these institutions not only operate in Muslim countries‚ but have also gained footing in non-Muslim countries. Consensus forecasts expect the asset size of global IFSI to hit US$2 trillion

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    The Effect of Petro-Globalization on Non-Western Cultures: The Saudis and the U’wa Jon Stafford GLT1 Issues in Behavioral Science Subdomain 111.6.1-11 In 1938‚ a team of American geologists struck oil outside the village of Dammam‚ Saudi Arabia‚ touching off a chain of events that would propel the backwards desert kingdom into the modern age and change the course of world history. In 1992‚ the American-based Occidental Petroleum won permission from the Colombian government to search for

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    By Ali M. AlAwami I. INTRODUCTION Traffic accidents are one of the most dangerous events as they can cause a large number of casualties and property damages. These accidents may happen anywhere in the world and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is no exception to this universal problem. As noted by Joffe-Walt‚ during 2008 to 2009 traffic accidents were the first main cause of road fatalities‚ it was more than 485‚000 traffic accidents. In facts‚ more than 36‚000 were injured and 6‚485

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    Analysis Paper: Abstract 1. The current geopolitical issue that I will be delving into is the role of religion in Saudi Arabia and how the theocratic style government impacts not only the religious rights of its citizens‚ but the secular rights as well. 2. The question I will analyze and try to answer throughout my paper is: How does the role of the Islamic religion in the Saudi Arabian government impact the rights afforded to its citizens? 3. After the Second World War‚ the world was shocked

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    Usama Bin Laden Biography

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    Usama bin Laden and His Selection Of Terrorism Usama bin Laden‚ born in 1957‚ comes from a wealthy Saudi Arabian family that owns a multinational construction business. He used his inherited wealth to finance Afghan forces fighting the Soviet Union ’s occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980 ’s. After the 1991 Gulf War‚ he was distressed that Saudi Arabia allowed U.S. forces to remain in the Arabian Peninsula. To advance his agenda of expelling the U.S. from the Islamic world‚ he worked with

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    Manal Al-Dowayan Analysis

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    photographic series ‘The Choice’‚ Manal Al-Dowayan aims to break the restraint that most Saudi Arabian women endure by showcasing the paradox of being an ambitious Saudi Arabian woman in the contemporary world. Manal Al-Dowayan is known for her mixed media installations that stresses the issue of gender inequality in Saudi Arabia as well as the rest of the Gulf countries. “The Choice” aims to convey the pride many Saudi Arabian women feel towards their culture time‚ inspiring to do activities that are

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