- Source: Indian Saudis
Indian Saudis or Indo-Saudis (Hindi: भारतीय सऊदी, romanized: Bhāratīya Saūdī; Arabic: سعوديون الهنود, romanized: Saʿūdīyūn al-Hunūd) are Saudis of Indian origin. They consist mainly of the descendants of Hajj pilgrims who hailed from the territories of Mughal, British, modern India or Pakistan and settled in Hejaz before or after the establishment of Saudi Arabia, immigrants and residents who were naturalized prior to the revocation of jus soli citizenship rights and children born to Saudi fathers under the jus sanguinis principle. Most Indo-Saudis adhere to Islam and speak Arabic and Urdu.
Notable Indo-Saudis
Abu Turab al-Zahiri, theologian and jurist
Ziaur Rahman Azmi, theologian and scholar
Muhammad Mustafa Azmi, scholar
Abdulbasit Hindi, footballer
See also
Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia
References
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- Hari Kasih Sayang
- Krisis diplomatik Qatar
- Insiden desak-desakan Mina 2015
- Indian Saudis
- Non-Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia
- India–Saudi Arabia relations
- Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war
- Economy of Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Aramco
- Saudi riyal
- Saudi Americans
- Hinduism in Saudi Arabia