I am concerned over reports of how religious minorities are treated in Islamic nations. It seems that Muslims who immigrate to non-Islamic nations celebrate and rely on liberal, pluralistic religious sensitivities because it allows them to practice, proliferate, and make provision for Islamic law in non-Islamic nations and spread their influence with freedom, and there is often aggressive protest and outcry if these liberties are curtailed.
Let's now turn our attention to Islamic-dominated countries. Let's start with a simple example using myself. As a Christian (who, let's say, speaks Arabic fluently), moved to Saudi Arabia and a few months later decided I would like to peacefully hand out pamphlet's for the purpose of Christian evangelism - What would happen to me?
Let's now turn our attention to Islamic-dominated countries. Let's start with a simple example using myself. As a Christian (who, let's say, speaks Arabic fluently), moved to Saudi Arabia and a few months later decided I would like to peacefully hand out pamphlet's for the purpose of Christian evangelism - What would happen to me?
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