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‘Terror attack in Saudi Arabia may be imminent’ By: Nabil Raza LONDON: Britain and Australia on Saturday have issued new warnings that terrorists might be close to carrying out new attacks in Saudi Arabia, and London dramatically raised its warning to travelers not to go to the kingdom. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said that the level of its warning against non-essential travel to the country was unchanged. END Flocks descending at Mecca-Medina as Ramadan approaches
HOLY CITY OF MECCA, Saudi Arabia: Swarms of pilgrims and devotees continue descending at the holy cities of Mecca and Medina for performance of Umrah and Ziyaraat in connection with the oncoming holy month of Ramadan, the month of Allah. First human rights forum held in Riyadh
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia on Tuesday hosted a human rights conference aimed at discussing issues such as human rights under Islam, implementation of international human rights laws and the rights of refugees. Ulama of Khawelediyah slam Najaf crime, extend condolence
AL-KHAWELEDIYAH, Saudi Arabia: Ulama of Ahlul Bayt (AS) Organization of Khawelediyah have condemned the heinous crime occurred outside the holy shrine of Al-Imam Ali (AS) in the holy city of Najaf last Friday which left Ayatullah Sayid Muhammad Baqer Al-Hakim and more than 125 others martyred. Religious curbs in Saudi Arabia – Report
Saudi Arabia this year witnessed many acts of religious intolerance by the government and several religious figures. The most prominent event was the attack on the main Ismaili mosque in the southern city of Najran, the closure of several Shia mosques and community halls (husayniahs), the arrest of several Shia clerics,
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