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- de759a363dc66201a4cd9f2b197105ae0b81e0ea577630e25b05f5e888b2c242 date "2002-06-04".
- de759a363dc66201a4cd9f2b197105ae0b81e0ea577630e25b05f5e888b2c242 isCitedBy Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- de759a363dc66201a4cd9f2b197105ae0b81e0ea577630e25b05f5e888b2c242 publisher "US Congress".
- de759a363dc66201a4cd9f2b197105ae0b81e0ea577630e25b05f5e888b2c242 quote "Saudi Arabia is a glaring example of religious apartheid. The religious institutions from government clerics to judges, to religious curriculum, and all religious instructions in media are restricted to the Wahhabi understanding of Islam, adhered to by less than 40% of the population.".
- de759a363dc66201a4cd9f2b197105ae0b81e0ea577630e25b05f5e888b2c242 title "Human Rights in Saudi Arabia: The Role of Women, Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Testimony of Ali Al-Ahmed, Director of the Saudi Institute".