What I think many of us North American Masons must remember is that Freemasonry is not openly accepted in all countries. While we wear our rings, post on forums, make our membership obvious to all, etc., there are places in the world where people knowing you area Freemason can lead to losing your job, your freedom, or even your life.
The idea that "a tyrant first outlaws Freemasonry" is not a fact of history, but of present reality in much of the world. In other countries, it's not the government, but society itself, which puts forth a hatred of societies such as ours (and our society in particular).
To the gentleman who opened this discussion, I would suggest using the resources provided above to contact the Lodge in Amman as there apparently are no Lodges in Saudi Arabia (I don't know how correct that assertion is, but I have found no evidence of Freemasonry in the country). Be direct with them and allow them to warm up to you as a friend. If you make known to them your desire to be a Freemason, they will work with you to make you a part of our Craft.
I wish you safe travels and wondrous adventures on your journey.
TU