King Salman Calls for Peace and Stability for Palestinians in Ramadan Message
The Saudi monarch emphasizes mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal during the holy month of Ramadan.
In a noteworthy annual Ramadan message, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia expressed his hopes for peace and stability for the Palestinian people.
The message, delivered on the occasion of Ramadan 1446 AH, resonates with the sentiments of citizens and Muslims globally.
King Salman addressed both Saudi citizens and residents, extending his wishes to the wider Muslim community for a blessed holy month.
The King’s message, conveyed on his behalf by Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari, highlighted values central to Ramadan, including mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal.
King Salman expressed gratitude to Allah for permitting Muslims to witness this sacred time, noting the significance of the month in terms of worship and community.
Extending congratulations, the King prayed for successful fasting, night prayers, and acts of devotion among all Muslims during Ramadan.
He emphasized Saudi Arabia’s enduring commitment to the Two Holy Mosques, underscoring the Kingdom’s role in facilitating the needs of pilgrims—a tradition that has been a hallmark of Saudi leadership since King Abdulaziz unified the nation.
King Salman characterized Ramadan as a blessed time where divine mercy is abundant, rewards multiply, and sins are forgiven.
He urged Muslims to capitalize on the opportunity to deepen their faith and devotion during this auspicious period.
Moreover, the King prayed for continued security and prosperity for Saudi Arabia and nations around the world.
In concluding his message, King Salman invoked blessings upon the Muslim world, wishing for a Ramadan filled with faith, unity, and divine mercy.