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Encyclopedia > Demographics of Saudi Arabia
Demographics of Saudi Arabia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
Demographics of Saudi Arabia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.

Saudi Arabia's July 2006 population is estimated to be over 27 million; including about 5.5 million resident foreigners. Until the 1960s, most of the population was nomadic or seminomadic; due to rapid economic and urban growth, more than 95% of the population now is settled. Some cities and oases have densities of more than 1,000 people per square kilometer (2,600/mile²). Saudi Arabia's population is characterized by rapid growth and a large cohort of youths. Image File history File links File links The following pages link to this file: Demographics of Saudi Arabia ... Image File history File links File links The following pages link to this file: Demographics of Saudi Arabia ... Possible meanings: Faro Airport (Portugal) Federation of Astrobiology Organizations Financial Aid Office Food and Agriculture Organization This page expands a three-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another language. ... Image File history File links Saudipop. ... Image File history File links Saudipop. ... This distribution is named for the pyramidal shape of its graph. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Cohort may mean: Cohort (military unit), a Roman legion. ...


Saudi Arabia is known as the birthplace of Islam, which in the century following Muhammad's death in 632, conquered territory west up to Spain and east up to India. Islam obliges all Muslims to make the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once during their lifetime if they are able to do so. The cultural environment in Saudi Arabia is highly conservative; the country adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic religious law (Shari'a). Cultural presentations must conform to narrowly defined standards of ethics. Men and women are not permitted to attend public events together and are segregated in the work place. For people named Islam, see Islam (name). ... Muhammad in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman. ... This article is about the Islamic tradition. ... This article is about the city in Saudi Arabia. ... Sharia (Arabic: transliteration: ) is the dynamic body of Islamic religious law. ...


Most Saudis are ethnically Arab. Some are of mixed ethnic origin and are descended from Turks, Iranians, Indonesians, Indians, Africans, and others, most of whom immigrated as pilgrims and reside in the Hijaz region along the Red Sea coast. Many Arabs from nearby countries are employed in the kingdom. There also are significant numbers of Asian expatriates mostly from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines.[citation needed] In the 1970s and 1980s, there was also a significant community of South Korean migrant labourers, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, but most have since returned home; the South Korean government's statistics showed only 1,200 of their nationals living in the kingdom as of 2005.[1][2] There are fewer than 100,000 Westerners in Saudi Arabia, most of who live in private compounds in few cities such as Dhahran and Ras Tanura. The government prohibits non-Muslims from living in Mecca and Medinah. Languages Arabic and other minority languages Religions Islam, Christianity, Druzism and Judaism An Arab (Arabic: , arabi) is a member of a complexly defined ethnic group who identifies as such on the basis of one or more of either genealogical, political, or linguistic grounds. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... Hejaz (also Hijaz, Hedjaz) is a region in the northwest of present-day Saudi Arabia; its main city is Jeddah, but it is probably better-known for the holy city of Mecca. ... Location of the Red Sea The Red Sea is an inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia. ... For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ... Languages Korean, Arabic, English Religions Christianity, Islam, Buddhism Related ethnic groups Koreans Koreans in the Arab world used to form a major part of the worldwide Korean diaspora. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about Dhahran, the city. ... Map of Ras Tanura Region Ras Tanura (more accurately Ras Tannūrah, Arabic: رأس تنورة meaning top/head of the barbeque spit) is a city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia located on a peninsula extending into the Persian Gulf. ... This article is about the city in Saudi Arabia. ... This article is about the city of Medina in Saudi Arabia. ...

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Population

27,601,038
note: includes 5,576,076 non-nationals (July 2007 est.) [1]


Age structure


0-14 years: 38.2% (male 5,149,960/female 4,952,138)
15-64 years: 59.4% (male 8,992,348/female 6,698,633)
65 years and over: 2.4% (male 334,694/female 289,826) (2007 est.)


Median age

total: 21.4 years male: 22.9 years female: 19.6 years (2007 est.)


Population growth rate

2.06% (2007 est.)


Birth rate

29.1 births/1,000 population (2007 est.)


Death rate

2.55 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)


Net migration rate

-5.95 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.)


Sex ratio


at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.34 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 1.16 male(s)/female
total population: 1.21 male(s)/female (2005 est.)


Infant mortality rate

total: 12.4 deaths/1,000 live births male: 14.2 deaths/1,000 live births female: 10.4 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)


Life expectancy at birth

total: [2] 75.8 years male: 73.8 years female: 78.0 years (2007 est.)


Total fertility rate

3.94 children born/woman (2007 est.)


Urbanisation

About 88% of the population of Saudi Arabia is urban.


Nationality


noun: Saudi(s)
adjective: Saudi or Saudi Arabian


Ethnic groups

Arab 90%, other 10%


Religions

Islam is the state religion. The percentage of Muslim citizens is virtually 99.7%. Sunnis represent approximately 80% while Shiites represent approximately 20% of the population[3]. Most Shiites live in the oil rich Eastern Province and are concentrated in some cities and villages such as Qatif, Hasa and Najran. See also: Shiites in Saudi Arabia Sunni Islam (Arabic سنّة) is the largest denomination of Islam. ... Shiʻa Islam (Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite) makes up the second largest sect of believers in Islam, constituting about 30%–35% of all Muslim. ... Eastern Province (Arabic: ) is the largest province of Saudi Arabia, located in the east of the country on the Persian Gulf coast, and has land borders with Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. ... Qatif (Arabic: القطيف al-QaTiif) is a historic coastal city and oasis located on the western shore of the Arabian/Persian Gulf in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, some 13km north of the port city of Dammam and southwest of major oil port Ras Tanura. ... Hasa is a Korean military rank which is used in both the armed forces of North and South Korea. ... Najran is a province of Saudi Arabia, located in the south of the country along the border with Yemen. ...


Languages: Arabic.


Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 78.8%
male: 84.8%
female: 70.8% (2003 est.) This article is about the ability to read and write. ...


References

  1. ^ Seok, Hyunho (1991). "Korean migrant workers to the Middle East". Migration to the Arab World: Experience of Returning Migrants: 56-103, United Nations University Press. ISBN 9280807455. 
  2. ^ President Roh Moo-hyun's Official Visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Cheongwadae (Office of the President), Republic of Korea (2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-23.

Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... is the 113th day of the year (114th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2650 words)
It borders Jordan on the north, Iraq on the north and north-east, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the south and south-east, and Yemen on the south, with the Persian Gulf to its north-east and the Red Sea to its west.
The Basic Law adopted in 1992 declared that Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the sons and grandsons of the first king, Abd Al Aziz Al Saud, and that the Holy Qur'an is the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law (Shari'a).
Saudi Arabia was a key player in the successful efforts of OPEC and other oil producing countries to raise the price of oil in 1999 to its highest level since the Gulf War by reducing production.
Saudi Arabia - Gurupedia (1062 words)
The Basic Law adopted in 1992 declared that Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the sons and grandsons of King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, and that the Holy Qur'an is the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law (Shari'a).
He also must retain a consensus of the Saudi royal family, religious leaders (ulema), and other important elements in Saudi society, but his decrees are not subject to democratic approval or accountability.
Saudi Arabia is first in the world in proven reserves of petroleum (24% of the proved total), ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC.
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