I'm moving to Saudi Arabia soon, but I'm worried about the fact that I am a Christian and the country seems to be very Islamic. I've heard that there are no Christian churches in Saudi. Is this true? I want to be take my bible with me, but will I be able to, and will I still be able to practice my own religion in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia is a very Islamic country, you are correct and in public places it is the only religion. There are no places of worship other than Mosques. However there is a large expat community of many faiths here so it is not that other religions are not allowed. There are gatherings of like minded people take place in private locations and the consulates do hold services.
I understand you are allowed to bring 1 copy of the bible in for personal use - I suggest you bring it in your hand luggage as it is less likely to be checked and so less likley to causwe a problem
I hope this helps
David
David is right in saying there are no other religious venues other than mosques. Most Christians meet behind closed doors in their compounds or embassies, so you still are able to practice your religion in private. We've recently added a new article about this, so to read more about this, have a look at our Religion and Worship in Saudi Arabia page.
Catherine