Chapter Five
Rights and Duties
Article 23:
The State shall protect the Islamic Creed, apply the Sharia, encourage good and discourage evil, and undertake its duty regarding the Propagation of Islam(Da'wa).
Article 24:
The State shall develop and maintain the Two Holy Mosques. It shall provide care and security to pilgrims to help them perform their Hajj and Umra and visit to the Prophet's Mosque in ease and comfort.
Article 25:
The State will nourish the aspirations of Arab and Moslem nations in solidarity and harmony and strengthen relations with friendly states.
Article 26:
The State shall protect human rights in accordance with the Sharia.
Article 27:
The State shall guarantee the rights of the citizens and their families in cases of emergency, illness, disability and old age. The State shall support the Social Insurance Law and encourage organizations and individuals to participate in philanthropic activities.
Article 28:
The State shall facilitate job opportunities for every able person, and enact laws to protect the worker and the employer.
Article 29:
The State shall patronize sciences, letters and culture. It shall encourage scientific research, protect the Islamic and Arab heritage, and contribute towards Arab, Islamic and human civilization.
Article 30:
The State shall provide public education and commit itself to the eradication of illiteracy.
Article 31:
The State shall look after public health and provide health care for every citizen.
Article 32:
The State shall work towards the preservation, protection and improvement of the environment, as well as prevent pollution.
Article 33:
The State shall form armed forces and equip them to defend the Islamic Creed, the Two Holy Mosques, the society and the homeland.
Article 34:
It shall be the duty of every citizen to defend the Islamic Creed, the society and homeland. The Law shall specify rules for military service.
Article 35:
The Law shall specify rules pertaining to Saudi Arabian nationality.
Article 36:
The State shall provide security for all citizens and residents on its territories. No one may be confined, arrested or imprisoned without reference to the Law.
Article 37:
Dwellings are inviolate. Access is prohibited without their owners' permission. No search may be made except in cases specified by the Law.
Article 38:
No one shall be punished for another's crimes. No conviction or penalty shall be inflicted without reference to the Sharia or the provisions of the Law. Punishment shall not be imposed ex post facto.
Article 39:
Mass media and all other vehicles of expression shall employ civil and polite language, contribute towards the education of the nation and strengthen unity. It is prohibited to commit acts leading to disorder and division, affecting the security of the state and its public relations, or undermining human dignity and rights. Details shall be specified in the Law.
Article 40:
The privacy of telegraphic and postal communications, and telephone and other means of communication shall be inviolate. There shall be no confiscation, delay, surveillance or eavesdropping, except in cases provided by the Law.
Article 41:
Residents in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia shall abide by its laws, observe the values of the Saudi community and respect Saudi traditions and feelings.
Article 42:
The State shall grant the right of political asylum provided it is in the public interest. International agreements and laws shall define rules and procedures for the extradition of common criminals.
Article 43:
Councils held by the King and the Crown Prince shall be open for all citizens and anyone else who may have a complaint or a grievance. A citizen shall be entitled to address public authorities and discuss any matters of concern to him.