Wednesday, November 28, 2007

King Of Saudi Arabia



The first King of Saudi Arabia was Abdul-Aziz, who established Saudi Arabia. This strong and intelligent Arabian man could unite Saudi Arabia with a few soldiers. At that time, he was married to many women and had many sons and daughters who are princes and princesses. The royal family has a different law from other countries have, which is taken from the holy Qur'an and Islamic religion. Therefore, I would like to talk about one prince of King Abdul- Aziz whose name is Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz. This king of humanity has done a lot of things for his nation such as scholarships for jobless people, donations, and other things.
King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz was born in Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia. many years ago, he was as an alderman of Saudi Arabia because his older brother was the king of Saudi Arabia. After his sibling died, he has become the king with a great future.This Arabian man a nickname that is the servant of holy mosques that are located in Mecca,and Madinah. this king is known by of people wether inside Saudi Arabia or outside for decency and generosity.One of many characteristics is that he always thinks of helping people in the kingdom especially poor people who do not have enough money to continue their life as other people do.
Recently, he has issued a decision about supporting jobless people by giving them scholarships to grow and progress their knowledge and come back to Saudi Arabia to serve their country with their souls. Approximately ten thousand of the students have been sent to the United States and tens of thousands of the students have been sent to other countries for instance Australia, Canada, the UK, and others by the freehanded man. Moreover, he has issued another decision about decreasing gasoline and products prices to give a chance to all Saudi people to hoard much money in their accounts that will help them in the future to have a comfortable life.
King Abdullah has had prestige for many years, and if I would like to write about his personality and characteristics , I will spend long time to write a little bit about this great man because he has done things that are impossible to be counted.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am happy to learn about your country, Saudi Arabia. I have always thought of it as a fascinating place, and although it has little to do with your modern culture, I believe Arabian horses are the best horses in the world. Your people have fine sensibilities.

Your writing is well organized with good transitions. It seems that his dedication as servant of holy mosques is to poor people, and that is a most honorable cause.