ISLAMABAD: The passing away of
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz alSaud will be mourned throughout the
Muslim Ummah. In Pakistan, his loss will be felt even greater for he
was a steadfast friend and well-wisher of Pakistan and its people. For
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and its ruler has a special place for being the
guardians of the holiest places of Islam.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share the closest relations. This cordial
and mutually beneficial relationship is deep rooted in common faith and
broad-based mutuality of interest. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share the
closest relations and it is a strategic ally on which Pakistan relies
heavily. It is equally true that Riyadh has similar strong feelings for
Islamabad.
Saudi support to Pakistan, whether in the field of diplomacy or
financial assistance, has always been generous and readily forthcoming.
It was during the rule of King Abdullah that Riyadh and Islamabad
experienced an expansion of their security ties that further reinforced
the strong bonds and trust that has been the hallmark of our
relationship. The deep rooted and multifaceted relationship was given a
new direction and impetus during his reign. King Abdullah was a
steadfast and genuine friend of Pakistan whose piety and wisdom was a
source of strategic strength for Pakistan. It has been a loss of a
friend, guide and a benevolent Muslim leader.
Abdullah was a king gifted with leadership attributes that during
tumultuous times steered his country and ensured its stability. He
believed in evolutionary changes in the political and social structure
of the kingdom. For the first time he added women to the Shura Council,
with some restricted powers and introduced new laws that eased
restrictions on women driving cars. He navigated these openings despite
the opposition from highly conservative clerics.
He was highly astute in maintaining good relations with the West and
especially with the US. At the same time he knew that any tilt toward
the US had to be balanced by appeasing opinion at home and keeping the
clergy on the right side. He was a great supporter of Pan-Arab
solidarity and that of the Muslim Ummah. King Abdullah united forces
against terrorism and was a bastion of stability. He made an honest
attempt to resolve the intractable Palestinian Israeli conflict. He was
convinced that a major contributory factor to radicalism in the Muslim
world, especially in the Middle East, was the injustice to the people of
Palestine. But due to Israel’s intransigence his proposal did not
succeed.
It is, however, reassuring that his 79-year-old half-brother Salman
who has vast administrative experience and commands great respect has
taken over as the new king. With his solid background he is well
equipped to counter the forces that have emerged in the Middle East
countries due to the emergence of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and
militants in Yemen. King Salman is equally a steadfast friend and
supporter of Pakistan. We in Pakistan wish the new Saudi monarch all the
success and hope that he will continue to work for the solidarity and
progress of the Ummah.
No comments:
Post a Comment