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  2. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In Saudi Arabia, women in the labor force are mainly in the education sector. [49] The first group of women graduated from a law program in 2008. [50] On 6 October 2013, the first four women received their legal licences to practice law, not only as legal consultants but as lawyers in courtrooms and before the Saudi judiciary. [51]

  3. 2013 in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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  5. King Saud University - Wikipedia

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    King Saud University (KSU, Arabic: جامعة الملك سعود, romanized: Jāmiʿa al-Malik Saʿūd) is a public university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Established in 1957 by King Saud bin Abdulalziz to address the country's skilled worker shortage, it is the first university in Saudi Arabia. [3]

  6. Education in the Arab World - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rate is higher among the youth than adults. Youth literacy rate (ages 15–24) in the Arab region increased from 63.9 to 76.3% from 1990 to 2002. The average rate of GCC States Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) was 94%, followed by the Maghreb at 83.2% and the Mashriq at 73.6%.

  7. Basic Law of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The government of Saudi Arabia reserves numerous jobs for the clergy that range from preaching to judgeships. Islamic clergy (ulema) such as muftis and sheikhs, who dominate Saudi Arabian legal positions, make use of the Basic Law in addition to the Qur'an, [11] hadith, sunnah, and Islamic jurisprudence which all fall within Sharia.

  8. Economy of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia's oil reserves and production are largely managed by the state-owned corporation Saudi Aramco. [19] Another 40% of the GDP comes from the private sector. An estimated 7.5 (2013) million foreigners work legally in Saudi Arabia [20] and play a crucial role in developing the Saudi economy, for example in the oil and service sectors ...

  9. Culture of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [5] In 2013, the late King Abdullah Al-Saud issued a royal decree switching the weekend to become on Friday-Saturday. [19] This step was taken to reduce the adverse effects suffered by Saudi businesses [20] due to the difference in weekdays and weekends between Saudi Arabia and the other regional and international counterparts. [19]

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