Hamoud Bin Saleh (28), a Saudi Arabian Christian who was arrested in mid-January for writing about his conversion from Islam on his blog (read the story), was released on March 28, according to Middle East Concern. Saleh is reportedly forbidden to travel outside the country or appear in the media. In a recent post on his blog, Saleh attributed his release to several human rights groups that campaigned on his behalf.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Saudi Arabia, click here.
Country Information
Population 34,783,757 (July 2021 est.)
Ethnicity (%) Arab (90), Afro-Asian (10)
Religion (%) Islam (official: 100)
Leader King and Prime Minister Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud (2015)
Government type Absolute monarchy
Legal system Islamic (sharia) legal system with some elements of Egyptian, French, and customary law; note - several secular codes have been introduced; commercial disputes handled by special committees
Source: CIA World Factbook
Pray for Saudi Arabia
Please uphold the Christians of Saudi Arabia, who must secretly serve God in a country where intolerance and violence pose threats to their freedom of worship and personal belief in our Lord Jesus. May He personally take up their cause, working out His very best plans for their lives and future ( Jeremiah 29:11). Pray that He will touch the hearts of the country's authorities – and many others in Saudi Arabia and its surrounding nations – through the Internet and VOMC's evangelistic radio broadcast so that they may experience His wonderful plan of salvation as well.
Over the past several months, Christians around the world have been following reports about a Saudi Arabian Christian referred to as "A" or "Adam." For more information, see our previously published reports, which are available at our country report.
Pray that Christians will experience the Lord's peace and strength.
A Christian believer in Saudi Arabia, who was identified in previous Persecution & Prayer Alert reports as "A" or "Adam," has been sentenced with a large fine for allegedly attempting to convert Muslims to Christianity, as well as as
Pray that Saudi believers will know they are never alone.
A court in Saudi Arabia has recently imposed a hefty fine of 300,000 SAR (which converted equates to approximately $97,000 CAD) on a Christian man who can only be identified as "A" or "Adam" for security reasons. He has been given 30 days to
Pray that "A's" wife and others like her will experience the compassion of our Heavenly Father.
A Saudi believer identified only as "A" has been facing legal challenges after openly speaking about his conversion to Christianity, as well as assisting his Christian sister to flee the country (read mor