Would a Sunday law ever be implemented in Saudi Arabia?
Answer:
"Based on the available information, it is UNLIKELY that Saudi Arabia would implement a Sunday law . Saudi Arabia follows a different weekend schedule, with Friday and Saturday designated as the weekend days for the country…Saudi Arabia is an Islamic absolute monarchy, and its legal system is based on Sharia law. The country's laws and regulations are influenced by Islamic principles and teachings…the implementation of a Sunday law, which is more closely associated with Christian traditions, is not anticipated…However, based on the available information, there is NO INDICATION that Saudi Arabia would implement a Sunday law" .
Adventists. Please consider that many major and entirely unlikely changes that would have to be made in Islam alone to ever tolerate something like a universal Sunday law in all Islamic lands. This problem is magnified when we consider all the rest of the world religions as well as communism and atheism. Many things would have to change in the world for a Sunday law to ever come about. In reality, with Christianity waning in many parts of the world, the notion of a Sunday law just keeps getting dimmer and dimmer.
So if you are looking for a soon coming Sunday law, you are living in a fantasy world. Please think rationally about this matter.
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Would a Sunday law ever be implemented in Saudi Arabia?
Answer:
"Based on the available information, it is UNLIKELY that Saudi Arabia would implement a Sunday law . Saudi Arabia follows a different weekend schedule, with Friday and Saturday designated as the weekend days for the country…Saudi Arabia is an Islamic absolute monarchy, and its legal system is based on Sharia law. The country's laws and regulations are influenced by Islamic principles and teachings…the implementation of a Sunday law, which is more closely associated with Christian traditions, is not anticipated…However, based on the available information, there is NO INDICATION that Saudi Arabia would implement a Sunday law" .
Adventists. Please consider that many major and entirely unlikely changes that would have to be made in Islam alone to ever tolerate something like a universal Sunday law in all Islamic lands. This problem is magnified when we consider all the rest of the world religions as well as communism and atheism. Many things would have to change in the world for a Sunday law to ever come about. In reality, with Christianity waning in many parts of the world, the notion of a Sunday law just keeps getting dimmer and dimmer.
So if you are looking for a soon coming Sunday law, you are living in a fantasy world. Please think rationally about this matter.