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And then they lecture us on secularism
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And then they lecture us on secularism

Besides Turkey and Bosnia and Sweden, the rest of the map is correct. Anyone can look it up and see that there are levels of bans. And then they criticise us. they’re not liberals they just have their own definition of what is accepted and what isn’t and then call it liberalism, smh. The amount of government backed discrimination against Islamic practices in the west is severe and the lack of discussion on it is frankly shocking, since unlike our country where our issues are based on corruption and not applying laws, the west has literal written laws against the Islamic faith, and I think this is something we need to address. Legal discrimination and informal discrimination, though of course both are severe. Thoughts?

u/Helpful_Try_5031 — 8 days ago
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Non Saudis studying in KSA, how did you deal with Qudrat and Tahsili? Some universities explicitly offer an equivalence using SAT scores like PMU, Al Yamamah Uni, KFUPM, whilst others don't mention it on their websites. I don't think its possible for a non saudi to do Qudrat and Tahsili especially given how its just once a year and also has no real material in English. So how did you get into a local university without those two?

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