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Apr 3 2018 07:46am
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman met a group of religious leaders in New York, including two rabbis, a rare interfaith gesture for the de facto ruler of the conservative Islamic kingdom that allows negligible religious freedoms.

The 32-year-old heir to the throne, currently on a three-week tour of the U.S., met two Roman Catholic and three Jewish figures on Wednesday, the Saudi embassy in Washington said in a statement. Saudi Arabia enforces an austere interpretation of Sunni Islam, but Prince Mohammed has said he wants to ease the country toward “moderate Islam, open to the world and all religions.”

“The meeting emphasized the common bond among all people, particularly people of faith, which stresses the importance of tolerance, coexistence, and working together for a better future for all of humanity,” the embassy said. Although Prince Mohammed had recently met Christian figures, it marks the first time he’s announced a meeting with a Jewish religious leader.

While foreigners of other religions can worship privately in Saudi Arabia, there are no public churches, temples or synagogues. Importing crosses and other non-Islamic religious imagery — including the six-pointed Star of David — is banned, according to the Saudi customs website, and the kingdom’s minority Shiite Muslims complain of discrimination. There are some signs restrictions are softening: Christmas trees were displayed openly in some shops in the capital, Riyadh, for the first time last year.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-29/saudi-prince-meets-new-york-rabbis-in-nod-to-greater-tolerance
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Apr 3 2018 07:57am
MBS is a moderating voice only part by ideology and part by necessity.
The saudis shot all the arrows from their quiver when they overproduced oil and funneled support to ISIS and fighting Houthis, and that left them overextended and exposed. They were toothless to respond to Obama striking a deal with Iran, they're not even succeeding at quashing the house of thani on its quest to exert geopolitical influence (and self-preservation). The shias are rising and sunnis are falling. MBS crushes his rivals at home in bloody crackdowns to try to cement his authority yet also risks it as he tries to build some bridges on the world stage, it puts him in a precarious state and there's a significant chance he won't last.
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Apr 3 2018 08:32am
overall this is good news, but i wonder how much of it is actual desire to reform the country and how much just comes from economic necessity
they will continue to make good oil money for many years to come, but its past time they open up for more
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Apr 3 2018 09:18am
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overall this is good news, but i wonder how much of it is actual desire to reform the country and how much just comes from economic necessity
they will continue to make good oil money for many years to come, but its past time they open up for more


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Apr 3 2018 09:26am
Moderating out of economic necessity is a good thing for the west. It's a metric we can actually track to gauge their progress. Changes based on societal demands are just a pendulum swing from being undone.
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Apr 3 2018 06:11pm
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most of the time i think so yeah
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