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Freedom of religion / Religious discrimination / Religious persecution / Separation of church and state / Islam in the United States / Sharia / Freedom of religion in Qatar / Freedom of religion in Oman / Religion / Politics / Freedom of expression
Date: 2014-10-22 02:29:01
Freedom of religion
Religious discrimination
Religious persecution
Separation of church and state
Islam in the United States
Sharia
Freedom of religion in Qatar
Freedom of religion in Oman
Religion
Politics
Freedom of expression

International Religious Freedom Report for[removed]Qatar Executive Summary The constitution stipulates that Islam is the state religion, and national law incorporates both secular legal traditions and sharia (Islamic law)

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