The Constitution of Kuwait provides for religious freedom, including the freedom of belief and freedom of religious practice. According to the constitution, Islam is the state religion and Sharia is a source of legislation. In general, citizens were open and tolerant of other religious groups. Regional events contributed to increased sectarian tensions between Sunnis and Shia.
In 2023, Kuwait was scored 2 out of 4 for religious freedom;[1] blasphemy is a punishable offence and non-Muslims are forbidden from proselytizing.
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