Constitutional Human Rights: Saudi Perspective

  • GHAZI M
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Abstract:Saudi land has always been considered as sacred by Muslims, since the emergence and the cradle of Islam is Mecca to which all Muslims in the globe turn in their daily obligatory prayers. Millions of Muslims from all continents go to perform their annual pilgrimage function ?haj? in this Holy Shrine. Moreover, Saudi?s legal system and practices in respect to human rights has an impressive effect on the other members of the GCC. This paper probes constitutional human rights of Saudi Arabia.

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GHAZI, M. A. (2010). Constitutional Human Rights: Saudi Perspective. Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia), 4(3), 28–46. https://doi.org/10.1080/19370679.2010.12023160

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