Custodian Of The Two Holy Mosques Delivers Eid Al-Fitr Address For 1446 AH Celebrations
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud addressed the nation on Eid Al-Fitr 1446 AH. Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary delivered the message, which began with a prayer for peace and blessings upon Prophet Muhammad and his family. The King extended warm greetings to citizens, residents, and Muslims worldwide.
King Salman expressed gratitude for the opportunity to observe fasting and prayer during Ramadan. He prayed for these devotions to be accepted by Allah. The King highlighted the privilege Saudi Arabia holds in serving the two holy mosques, ensuring pilgrims can perform their rituals safely and peacefully.

The King acknowledged Eid as a time of joy, unity, and compassion among Muslims. He thanked Allah for His countless blessings and prayed for continued security, peace, stability, and prosperity for Saudi Arabia, the Islamic nation, and the world. The message concluded with prayers for peace upon all.
During Ramadan, millions performed Umrah and visited the holy mosques. King Salman expressed appreciation to government workers who served these worshippers diligently. Their efforts ensured that pilgrims could complete their religious duties in a secure environment.
"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. May Allah’s peace and blessings be upon Prophet Muhammad and all his family and companions. My sons and daughters, my brothers and sisters, citizens and residents of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Muslims everywhere, Peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you."
The address emphasized Saudi Arabia's commitment to facilitating Hajj, Umrah, and visitation rituals. It underscored the nation's dedication to providing necessary support for pilgrims' spiritual journeys. This commitment reflects Saudi Arabia's role as a guardian of Islam's holiest sites.
"We extend our congratulations on the blessed Eid Al-Fitr occasion, express our deepest gratitude to Allah for the opportunity to observe fasting and prayer, and implore the Almighty to accept these devotions from us."
King Salman's message resonated with themes of gratitude towards Allah for enabling worship during Ramadan. It also highlighted appreciation for those working tirelessly in service of worshippers at holy sites. This dedication ensures that visitors experience tranquility during their spiritual practices.
With inputs from SPA