Religious minorities in Saudi Arabia, including Shia Muslims, Christians, and Jews, continue to face deep discrimination and intolerance. The newly appointed Grand Mufti, Sheikh Saleh al-Fawzan, has made many hateful statements about the religious minorities, calling them “enemies of Muslims” and denying their faith. His words spread division and hostility instead of peace and harmony. Such remarks are especially troubling because the Grand Mufti holds the country’s highest religious position and influences millions of people. These kinds of messages make life harder for minorities, who already face restrictions, arrests, and even executions. Human rights groups say Saudi Arabia should stop all forms of hate speech and protect the rights of every person, regardless of their faith.

Pray for the Love of GOD to supernaturally fill the hearts and minds of the civilians, as well as both political and religious leaders, to end the religious discrimination in Saudi Arabia. Pray for more religious tolerance in the country (The Holy Bible, Ezekiel 36:26).

Pray against all social and religious discriminations in Saudi Arabia. Pray for religious minorities in the country to have equal opportunities to exercise their rights and freedoms without any hindrances (The Holy Bible, Psalm 103:6).

News Source: Human Rights Watch

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