interesting facts about Saudi Arabia
interesting facts about Saudi Arabia
🔸 The Saudi Arabia title of the King of is guardian of two holy mosques. Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the king of Yeha from January 2015.
🔸The area of Saudi Arabia is 21,49,690 sq km which makes it the 13th largest country in the world in terms of area.
🔸The construction of Kingdom Tower of Saudi Arabia has started from 2014, which will beat the height of Burj Khalifa to become the new tallest building with a height of 1 km which will be 183 meters higher than Burj Khalifa.
🔸Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the world where there is not a single river.
🔸According to the World Bank Report of the year 2000, in terms of population per capita death, Saudi Arabia comes in those countries where it is dangerous to drive, Malaysia, Thailand and South Africa also fall in this category.
🔸Since 2012, Saudi Arabia has banned smoking in government offices and public places. According to one figure, Saudi Arabia is the fourth largest country in the world to import tobacco and Saudi people spend about 500 rupees per day on cigarettes.
🔸The camel market of Riyadh is the largest camel market in the world, where 100 camels are sold daily.
🔸In Saudi Arabia, the process of slandering as a death sentence has almost been abolished as there was a scarcity of sword blasts in the country.
🔸 The Arabian Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the world, which has dropped from the desert on all four sides.
🔸 Saudi Arabia is a liquor prohibition area where drinking alcohol is illegal by law, although amateur beer and liquor manufacturing is a small-scale industry where liquor reaches people through black market.
🔸On September 11, 2001, 15 of the 19 accused hijackers involved in the terrorist attack in America came from Saudi Arabia.
🔸 Homosexual activity is considered a crime in Saudi Arabia for which there is a provision of a death sentence and the criminal's physical organs are cut off in public as an additional punishment.
🔸 Birth control is invalid in Saudi Arabia.
🔸 In Saudi Arabia, marriage ceremony is organized separately for men and women. However, on one occasion, the bride and groom come together.
🔸 Al-Saud, a family that is celebrating Saudi Arabia, spent US $ 500 million to stop the making of a documentary called Death of a Princess, but they did not succeed and became a documentary that described the murder of Princess Mishal in 1978.
🔸Saudi Arabia is still completely dependent on the monarchy and is the last important monarchy in the world. Al-Saud family has been governing Saudi Arabia since 23 September 1932.
🔸According to Forbes magazine, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is the eighth most powerful person in the world and the most powerful Muslim in the world.
🔸 Non-Muslim people cannot get citizenship of Saudi Arabia and non-Muslim places of worship in Saudi Arabia are also banned.
🔸 According to a 2013 UN statistics, more than 30 percent of the total population of Saudi Arabia is Immigrants.
🔸In 1503, Ludovica de Varthema, a resident of Italy, was the first non-Muslim to enter Mecca, who spent three weeks enslaved in the Kaaba and protected pilgrims. He left Mecca without any incident, but was caught in Yemen because of forgetting the Arabic language. He was immediately put in jail but after three months he escaped somehow. He had helped the Sultan to get out of any maid.
🔸 80 percent of the working class of Saudi Arabia is from other countries.
🔸 2000 participants take part in the camel race in Saudi Arabia every year during the festival called Al-Zanandariya called The King’s Cup which consists of 19 km race.
🔸 The most favorite dish in Saudi meats is Baby camel which is well liked in Jeddah and Jejaz.
🔸 Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, which is also home to two holy sites of Islam, Mecca and Medina.
🔸 In any corner of the Muslim world, but while praying, his face should be towards the Kaaba.
🔸 Between 2003 and 2008, there was a huge jump in the lands of Saudi Arabia. In Mecca, the price of land near Grand Mosque reached Rs 60 lakh per square meter. According to this, it may have got its name among the most expensive lands in the world.
🔸The legend prevails in Saudi that when Winston Churchill was demarcating the border between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, he was hiccuped due to drinking too much alcohol, he slipped his hand and he took thousands of square kilometers of less precious Jordanian land in Saudi Arabia. Put it in part. For this reason, this plot is known as Winston’s Hiccup.
🔸Officially all Saudi residents are Muslims, of which 15 percent are Shia Muslims who live in the eastern provinces of Saudi Arabia.
🔸Saudi cities are officially banned from driving women, which became a formal law in 1990. Saudi and foreign women are only allowed to drive inside foreign oil factories.
🔸Officially Saudi women are not allowed to travel abroad without the permission of the husband.
🔸According to the tradition, non-Muslims cannot be buried within Saudi Arabia's border, although the rules of burial in Saudi Arabia in 2012 have certain ease of circumstances.
🔸 The Persian Gulf, as shown in all maps of the Middle East, is known as the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia.
🔸Over 95 percent of Saudi Arabia's land is desert or semi-desert, which is also the home of the world's most deserted home.
🔸 Sheikh Faisal made his television debut in 1965 in Saudi Arabia. However, religious fundamentalists were opposed to TV because they considered it salacious. In 1975, a nephew of Sheikh Faisal was shot dead by the police for the attack on the TV station. For these reasons, in 1975, Sheikh Faisal himself was killed by his deceased nephew's brother, who later received the death penalty for this act.
🔸 The Saudi Arabia title of the King of is guardian of two holy mosques. Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the king of Yeha from January 2015.
🔸The area of Saudi Arabia is 21,49,690 sq km which makes it the 13th largest country in the world in terms of area.
🔸The construction of Kingdom Tower of Saudi Arabia has started from 2014, which will beat the height of Burj Khalifa to become the new tallest building with a height of 1 km which will be 183 meters higher than Burj Khalifa.
🔸Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the world where there is not a single river.
🔸According to the World Bank Report of the year 2000, in terms of population per capita death, Saudi Arabia comes in those countries where it is dangerous to drive, Malaysia, Thailand and South Africa also fall in this category.
🔸Since 2012, Saudi Arabia has banned smoking in government offices and public places. According to one figure, Saudi Arabia is the fourth largest country in the world to import tobacco and Saudi people spend about 500 rupees per day on cigarettes.
🔸The camel market of Riyadh is the largest camel market in the world, where 100 camels are sold daily.
🔸In Saudi Arabia, the process of slandering as a death sentence has almost been abolished as there was a scarcity of sword blasts in the country.
🔸 The Arabian Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the world, which has dropped from the desert on all four sides.
🔸 Saudi Arabia is a liquor prohibition area where drinking alcohol is illegal by law, although amateur beer and liquor manufacturing is a small-scale industry where liquor reaches people through black market.
🔸On September 11, 2001, 15 of the 19 accused hijackers involved in the terrorist attack in America came from Saudi Arabia.
🔸 Homosexual activity is considered a crime in Saudi Arabia for which there is a provision of a death sentence and the criminal's physical organs are cut off in public as an additional punishment.
🔸 Birth control is invalid in Saudi Arabia.
🔸 In Saudi Arabia, marriage ceremony is organized separately for men and women. However, on one occasion, the bride and groom come together.
🔸 Al-Saud, a family that is celebrating Saudi Arabia, spent US $ 500 million to stop the making of a documentary called Death of a Princess, but they did not succeed and became a documentary that described the murder of Princess Mishal in 1978.
🔸Saudi Arabia is still completely dependent on the monarchy and is the last important monarchy in the world. Al-Saud family has been governing Saudi Arabia since 23 September 1932.
🔸According to Forbes magazine, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is the eighth most powerful person in the world and the most powerful Muslim in the world.
🔸 Non-Muslim people cannot get citizenship of Saudi Arabia and non-Muslim places of worship in Saudi Arabia are also banned.
🔸 According to a 2013 UN statistics, more than 30 percent of the total population of Saudi Arabia is Immigrants.
🔸In 1503, Ludovica de Varthema, a resident of Italy, was the first non-Muslim to enter Mecca, who spent three weeks enslaved in the Kaaba and protected pilgrims. He left Mecca without any incident, but was caught in Yemen because of forgetting the Arabic language. He was immediately put in jail but after three months he escaped somehow. He had helped the Sultan to get out of any maid.
🔸 80 percent of the working class of Saudi Arabia is from other countries.
🔸 2000 participants take part in the camel race in Saudi Arabia every year during the festival called Al-Zanandariya called The King’s Cup which consists of 19 km race.
🔸 The most favorite dish in Saudi meats is Baby camel which is well liked in Jeddah and Jejaz.
🔸 Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, which is also home to two holy sites of Islam, Mecca and Medina.
🔸 In any corner of the Muslim world, but while praying, his face should be towards the Kaaba.
🔸 Between 2003 and 2008, there was a huge jump in the lands of Saudi Arabia. In Mecca, the price of land near Grand Mosque reached Rs 60 lakh per square meter. According to this, it may have got its name among the most expensive lands in the world.
🔸The legend prevails in Saudi that when Winston Churchill was demarcating the border between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, he was hiccuped due to drinking too much alcohol, he slipped his hand and he took thousands of square kilometers of less precious Jordanian land in Saudi Arabia. Put it in part. For this reason, this plot is known as Winston’s Hiccup.
🔸Officially all Saudi residents are Muslims, of which 15 percent are Shia Muslims who live in the eastern provinces of Saudi Arabia.
🔸Saudi cities are officially banned from driving women, which became a formal law in 1990. Saudi and foreign women are only allowed to drive inside foreign oil factories.
🔸Officially Saudi women are not allowed to travel abroad without the permission of the husband.
🔸According to the tradition, non-Muslims cannot be buried within Saudi Arabia's border, although the rules of burial in Saudi Arabia in 2012 have certain ease of circumstances.
🔸 The Persian Gulf, as shown in all maps of the Middle East, is known as the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia.
🔸Over 95 percent of Saudi Arabia's land is desert or semi-desert, which is also the home of the world's most deserted home.
🔸 Sheikh Faisal made his television debut in 1965 in Saudi Arabia. However, religious fundamentalists were opposed to TV because they considered it salacious. In 1975, a nephew of Sheikh Faisal was shot dead by the police for the attack on the TV station. For these reasons, in 1975, Sheikh Faisal himself was killed by his deceased nephew's brother, who later received the death penalty for this act.
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