Custodian Of The Two Holy Mosques King Salman Addresses Ramadan 1446 AH With Messages Of Unity And Mercy
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, addressed citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia and Muslims globally on the occasion of Ramadan 1446 AH. The message was delivered by Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossary. King Salman expressed gratitude for witnessing Ramadan, a time for mercy and forgiveness, and extended congratulations to all.
The King highlighted the honour Saudi Arabia holds in serving the two holy mosques and their visitors. This tradition has been maintained since the unification of Saudi Arabia under King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud. He acknowledged this responsibility with deep appreciation.

Ramadan is a period where virtuous deeds are encouraged, blessings increase, and sins are forgiven. It is a time when Muslims can strengthen their bonds of brotherhood. King Salman urged everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to seek Allah's pleasure through obedience.
He prayed for security and peace worldwide, especially for Palestinians. The King also asked for protection for Saudi Arabia, the Islamic community, and the world at large. His message concluded with wishes for peace, mercy, and blessings from Allah.
The King's address emphasised prayers for global peace and stability. He expressed hope that all nations would experience tranquility and safety during this blessed month. His words aimed to inspire unity among Muslims during Ramadan.
King Salman's message serves as a reminder of the spiritual significance of Ramadan. It calls on Muslims to engage in good deeds and seek divine rewards. His address reflects the values upheld by Saudi leadership in promoting religious observance and community service.
With inputs from SPA