Religion in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia - Al Khobar - Jeddah - Riyadh
The primary and official religion at Riyadh is Islam. The country is under theoretic monarchy where the law requires all Saudi citizens be Muslims, but allows non Muslim visitors or foreign workers to live among and deal with Muslims except in certain areas. There is a religious police which prohibits practice of non-Muslim religions. Religion at Riyadh boasts of a majority of Sunnis. A minority of the citizens are Shia Muslims. As an Islamic monarchy, the government of Saudi Arabia has declared the Quran and the Sunnah of Mohammed to be the country's constitution. The legal system is based on Islamic laws of Sharia. The national holidays are also related to religion in Riyadh, and they are the two Eids, Eid-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan, and Eid-ul-Adha at the conclusion of Hajj.
Religion in Riyadh is of primary concern as you will experience. On occasions when you have done with only half of your shopping in a supermarket, you might be asked to leave as it is time to pray. Your Riyadh tourism will most probably not be spoiled by the issues over religion in Riyadh, as people from many nations live here for livelihood. A tour to this desert land still under shrouds of mystery will be a memorable experience for you.