Umm Al-Qura University

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Academic Development and Community Service Vice Dean: the National Day Revives the Journey of Building and Strife


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Added on - 2016/09/23  |  اخر تعديل - 2016/09/23

 In a statement made on the occasion of the eighty sixth memory of the National Day, the Umm Al-Qura University Academic Development and Community Service Vice Dean, Dr. Hani ibn Osman Ghazi said that since the Kingdom has been founded by King Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdul-Rahaman Al Saud the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with his son following in his footsteps, the wheel of development has not stopped until the reign of the current King Salman ibn Abdul-Aziz Al- Saud. He took the helm of development making world achievements in all fields and levels. He went on to add that with the successive, prudent leadership at the helm, our country has made accomplishments established its regional and world status, to the point of becoming a strategic, pivotal key player at the international forums and in the process of decision making. In so doing, the Kingdom held to the approach of the founding King’s policy and his sons. This lived up to its citizens’ expectations in terms of comprehensive development, and a stable life filled with security and prosperity.      

He went on to underline that on this occasion we take pride upon the great achievements and strides that have been made in all fields and education in particular. Given the regional challenges the Kingdom goes through, our leadership adheres to its vision and pushes the wheel of development for bringing about quantum leap in all fields.

Concluding his statements, Dr. Hani offered congratulations to King Salaman in Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, his royal highness the Heir Apparent Prince Mohammed ibn Nayef ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, his royal highness the Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed ibn Salman ibn Abudl-Aziz Al Saud, the royal family and Saudi people. He went on to pray Allah the Almighty to perpetuate the security and stability of our country.

 

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