According to economic statistics of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia is a developed country. However, a close analysis of political and social statistical indicators shows that their living standards and freedom of individuals are severely restrained. The statistical indicators of this "advanced country" are abnormal like the statistical indicators of the third world countries. Saudi Arabia is rich in oil and a strict Muslim country. Strict adherence to their Muslim religion and the interpretation of the Bible "The Koran" is actively leading citizen's position and role in society.
Saudi Arabia is a priesthood country. Al Saud or Saudi House is the name of the royal family of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country, and the Saudi Arabian government has established rules based on various aspects of Muslim teachings. It is not permitted to practice public religion other than Islam. All citizens of the country must be Muslims, and conversion to other religions will be punished by law. The spread of other beliefs is forbidden. About 99.3% of Saudi Arab people are Sunni Muslims. September 23 is a secular holiday of a country known as the national day, commemorating the establishment of Saudi Arabia 's modern kingdom. The remaining statutory holidays are all related to Muslim. Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Mawlid An-Nabawi are part of Islamic festivals and events observed in the country. Ramadan's observation in Saudi Arabia influenced the human aspect of the life of Saudi Arabia. During Ramadan, shops and services are closed down and working hours are usually shortened.
The modern Saudi Arabian region consisted primarily of four different regions: Hejaz, Nazid, East Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and South Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He unified the four regions into one country through a series of conquests and began to occupy Riyadh, a house of Saudi Arabia, an ancestral home of his family since 1902. Since then, Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, which is actually a dictatorship rule that ruled along the rule of Islamism. The ultra-conservative Waha'i religious movement in Sunni Islam is known as the "main feature of Saudi culture", its worldwide spread is largely covered by trade in oil and gas. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "two sacred mosque country" and refers to Al-Masjid al-Haram (Mecca) and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Medina), the most common Islam. Two sacred sites As of 2017, the population was 33 million people. The official language of the country is Arabic.