The people of Saudi Arabia listened to the historic
speech made by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz yesterday…this speech was
historic not just in its language but also in its
content, and this reflects the true composition of
Saudi Arabia, and its special nature. This speech was
followed by the announcement of a huge package of
royal decrees that will affect all components of Saudi
Arabian society.
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz began his speech by
addressing "the noble people [of Saudi Arabia]" and he
followed this by saying something that the people of
Saudi Arabia will not soon forget, saying "I am proud
of you. Words and meanings cannot describe you." The
King then clarified that "I say this to make history
bear witness, pens write, and to ensure that the
national memory does not forget, that after Allah
Almighty, you are the guarantors for the unity of this
country and that you have struck at falsehood with
truth, and at betrayal with loyalty and steadfastness
through your faithful resolve."
This speech has many connotations, for the King is
obliged to his people, and this is something that is
part of the makeup of Saudi Arabia, and can be seen in
the Bayaa ceremony [where the people of Saudi Arabia
formally and voluntarily endorse a King's rule,
pledging their allegiance] as well as in the mutual
relationship between the King and his people, which
goes beyond command and guidance. It was also
interesting that the King praised the religious
scholars, both those in the Saudi Arabian Council of
Senior Scholars and those outside of it, and then
added "I also have not forgotten the thinkers of the
nation and the writers who have fought the enemies of
religion, the homeland and the nation." He also
praised the ordinary Saudi Arabian citizens, and
reserved the highest thanks and praise to the security
sector, which it well deserves.
This was a historic speech which used a
compassionate language…a language that revealed the
cohesion between the King and his citizens, and how
can this not be the case when the Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques ended his speech by saying to his people,
"don't forget to pray to Allah Almighty for me."
The King did more than just present words to his
people, for this was followed by a historic series of
royal decrees, which are huge both in size and
influence. These decrees will be felt by students, the
unemployed, and indeed all components of Saudi Arabian
society. The King decreed the establishment of a
minimum wage for state sector employees, and this is
something that is extremely important, whilst he also
did not forget the security and military sectors. The
series of royal decrees issued yesterday will touch
upon all aspects of state service, and more
importantly these royal decrees will be implemented
quickly and will soon affect each citizen, because
these decrees have targeted the right issues, and are
marked by a high level of transparency, especially the
decision to establish a new government department to
tackle corruption. Everybody is well aware that the
greatest problems being faced by Saudi Arabia is
concentrated in providing housing, and combating
unemployment and corruption, and these are all issues
that yesterday's royal decrees explicitly targeted.
There can be no doubt that these royal decrees are
extremely important, and it is difficult to summarize
them all in this article, however there is one
particularly important royal decree that must be
mentioned here and that is the establishment of a
Saudi Arabian Fiqh [Jurisprudence] Complex. This will
have a large and significant impact in putting an end
to fanaticism and extremism and in graduating clerics
who are aware of the challenges and changers that
Saudi Arabia, and indeed the entire region, is facing,
and this is something that is in the interest of the
country and its people.
Following the global financial crisis we saw how
the bastions of capitalism required financial help,
especially banks, but it is important to be aware that
what we are seeing today in Saudi Arabia is a
different model. This is a series of royal decrees
that aim to strengthen the economy, not just via
institutions, but directly through the deserving
citizens, and this is something that will speed up
economic growth. This economic growth will be directly
felt by the citizens, and will also be reflected in
the economic sector. This is most important, for
although it is true that these decrees focus upon
ordinary citizens and state employees, the private
sector will also benefit from this, as well as the
state. This is why these decrees are so important and
effective, for they aim to speed up economic growth.
Therefore the speech – and the decrees – are
historic, as these were issued directly from the King
to the people.