A prominent Muslim group in Austria called Wednesday on
Saudi Arabia to allow a church to be built there, arguing that Riyadh
supported mosques in Catholic countries.
"The liberal Muslims hereby request the construction of a
church in Saudi Arabia," the group said in a letter to Saudi ambassador
Mohammed al-Salloum, asking him to pass this demand on to the
"appropriate authorities" in Riyadh.
Countless diplomats, business people and workers in
Saudi Arabia were Christians and unable to practise their faith, Amer
Albayati, president of the Initiative of Liberal Muslims in Austria
(ILMOe), said in the letter.
"Saudi Arabia supports the construction of many mosques
and thousands of prayer rooms in Christian countries like in Europe,
both financially and organisationally," the Iraq-born journalist said.
"The principle of reciprocity should also obviously
allow the appearance of non-Muslim sacred buildings in their country,"
it added.
The ILMOe added it would be happy to offer ideas on how to do so, as well as financial support.