Freedom of religion in Bahrain
The Constitution of Bahrain states that Islam is the official religion and that Shari'a (Islamic law) is a principal source for legislation. Article 22 of the Constitution provides for freedom of conscience, the inviolability of worship, and the freedom to perform religious rites and hold religious parades and meetings, in accordance with the customs observed in the country; however, the Government placed some limitations on the exercise of this right.
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Freedom of religion in Bahrain
The Constitution of Bahrain states that Islam is the official religion and that Shari'a (Islamic law) is a principal source for legislation. Article 22 of the Constitution provides for freedom of conscience, the inviolability of worship, and the freedom to perform religious rites and hold religious parades and meetings, in accordance with the customs observed in the country; however, the Government placed some limitations on the exercise of this right.
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The Constitution of Bahrain st ...... on the exercise of this right.
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ينص دستور البحرين على أن الإسل ...... عض القيود على ممارسة هذا الحق.
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巴林的官方宗教是伊斯蘭教,大部分巴林公民是穆斯林,佔巴林總人 ...... 爾托馬敘利亞教會)、印度教徒、巴哈伊教徒、佛教徒和錫克教徒。
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The Constitution of Bahrain st ...... on the exercise of this right.
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ينص دستور البحرين على أن الإسل ...... عض القيود على ممارسة هذا الحق.
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巴林的官方宗教是伊斯蘭教,大部分巴林公民是穆斯林,佔巴林總人 ...... 爾托馬敘利亞教會)、印度教徒、巴哈伊教徒、佛教徒和錫克教徒。
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Freedom of religion in Bahrain
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الحرية الدينية في البحرين
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巴林宗教
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