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Saudi Arabia - Conversion by a Muslim to another religion is punishable by death. Bibles are illegal. Churches are illegal.
Yemen - Bans proselytizing by non-Muslims and forbids conversions. The Government does not allow the building of new non-Muslim places of worship.
Kuwait - Registration and licensing of religious groups. Members of religions not sanctioned in the Koran may not build places of worship. Prohibits organized religious education for religions other than Islam.
Egypt - Islam is the official state religion and primary source of legislation. Accordingly, religious practices that conflict with Islamic law are prohibited. Muslims may face legal problems if they convert to another faith. Requires non-Muslims to obtain what is now a presidential decree to build a place of worship.
Algeria - The law prohibits public assembly for purposes of practicing a faith other than Islam. Non-Islamic proselytizing is illegal, and the Government restricts the importation of non-Islamic literature for distribution.
Jordan - Has the death penalty for any Muslim selling land to a Jew.
A pretty straightforward and informative review considering by a Canadian reviewer for a left-wing intellectual publication. But he pulls back in the latter half with some superficial criticisms of the book's argument.
And he fails to mention the really critical problems: abortion, the disappearance of marriage, tiny rates of reproduction, loss of heart and direction by religionless Europeans, continuing immigration from Muslim countries.
It's not just a question of whether the Europeans will choose to become dhimmis, as the reviewer assumes. They are already on their way, unless they make a violent 180 degree course change, start marrying and having children, and send the Muslim immigrants back where they came from, which would violate all their political illusions. Otherwise they will fall further and further behind Muslim population growth every year, until it is too late to do anything.
David Warren reviews Bat Yeor's book Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis and makes some interesting comments.
There are also some interesting readers' reviews on the Amazon page.
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