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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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Mecca / Doha / /

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al-Sharq / al-Arab / Filipino Evangelical / Bahais / al-Watan / Shia / al-Raya / Hindus / Buddhists / Lebanese Maronite / /

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Nepal / United States / India / Palestinian Territories / /

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USD / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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Aqsa Mosque / Doha International Center / Mesaymir Religious Complex / Qatar University’s College of Sharia / /

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Ramadan / /

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law calls / state-owned internet service / family law / family law cases / religious establishments law / bank / proxy server / blocked web sites / religious services / /

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Ministry of Social Affairs / Anglican Church / Government Practices In April police / U.S. government / International Union of Muslim Scholars / Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue / Congress / Qatar University’s College of Sharia and Islamic Studies / Ministry of Islamic Affairs and Endowments / Ministry of Foreign Affairs / U.S. embassy / Pontifical Council / /

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However / Roman Catholics / Ali al-Quradaghi / Yusuf al-Qaradawi / /

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influential cleric / Qatar Executive / Deputy President / minister / Ambassador / Nepali teacher / chairman / Director / emir / public prosecutor / deputy / al-Qaradawi’s deputy / /

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The Hindu / al-Watan / /

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East Asia / /

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proxy server / ISP / /

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