Hussein
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ahahah nice propaganda very funny
and by the way our religion is born there but people there are not our prophet . islam is in every people who have the faith. one day maybe you'll understand it.
and KSA doesn't mean Arab , cretin.
about KSA:
Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
about Iran:
Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
still not enough tolerance and too many left but compared to yours , we are very ok
about Lebanon:
Lebanon is the most religiously diverse country in the Middle East.[164] As of 2014 the CIA World Factbook estimates the following: Muslim 54% (27% Shia Islam, 27% Sunni Islam), Christian 40.5% (includes 21% Maronite Catholic, 8% Greek Orthodox, 5% Melkite Catholic, 1% Protestant, 5.5% other Christian), Druze 5.6%, very small numbers of Jews, Baha'is, Buddhists, and Hindus and Mormons.[165] A study conducted by the Lebanese Information Center and based on voter registration numbers shows that by 2011 the Christian population was stable compared to that of previous years, making up 34.35% of the population; Muslims, the Druze included, were 65.47% of the population
i'd like so much our countries be more like this.
and by the way our religion is born there but people there are not our prophet . islam is in every people who have the faith. one day maybe you'll understand it.
and KSA doesn't mean Arab , cretin.
about KSA:
Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virtually all Saudi citizens are Muslim[276] (officially – all), and almost all Saudi residents are Muslim.[277][277][278]Estimates of the Sunni population of Saudi Arabia are somewhere between 75–90%, with the remaining 10–25% being Shia Muslim.[15][279][280][281][282] The official and dominant form of Sunni Islam in Saudi Arabia is commonly known as Wahhabism, (proponents prefer the name Salafism, considering Wahhabi derogatory[283]) and is often described as 'puritanical', 'intolerant', or 'ultra-conservative' by observers, and as "true" Islam by its adherents. It was founded in the Arabian Peninsula by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab in the eighteenth century.
that is your country man about Iran:
Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The remaining 2% are non-Muslim religious minorities, including Christians, Jews, Bahais, Mandeans, Yezidis, Yarsanis, and Zoroastrians.[35][282]
still not enough tolerance and too many left but compared to yours , we are very ok
about Lebanon:
Lebanon is the most religiously diverse country in the Middle East.[164] As of 2014 the CIA World Factbook estimates the following: Muslim 54% (27% Shia Islam, 27% Sunni Islam), Christian 40.5% (includes 21% Maronite Catholic, 8% Greek Orthodox, 5% Melkite Catholic, 1% Protestant, 5.5% other Christian), Druze 5.6%, very small numbers of Jews, Baha'is, Buddhists, and Hindus and Mormons.[165] A study conducted by the Lebanese Information Center and based on voter registration numbers shows that by 2011 the Christian population was stable compared to that of previous years, making up 34.35% of the population; Muslims, the Druze included, were 65.47% of the population
i'd like so much our countries be more like this.