King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz

King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

King Fahd, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, was the fifth King of Saudi Arabia. King Fahd has brought to his high office a wide range of experience in a number of key posts. He was appointed the first Saudi Arabian Minister of Education in 1953. He served at that Ministry for five years, laying the foundations for the Kingdom’s ambitious and successful educational program. He became Minister of the Interior in 1962, holding this key position for thirteen years – in the course of which he ensured the Ministry could discharge all its functions as efficiently as any such organization in the world. In 1975, when he became Crown Prince, he had, with consummate grasp of the complexities of the task, undertaken the supervision of both the planning and the implementation of the Kingdom’s second and subsequent five year plans. It has been, however, in the field of international diplomacy, that Fahd bin Abdul Aziz as king has made his greatest contribution. Working tirelessly, he has brought to bear on the intractable problems of the region his own remarkable subtlety of mind combined with great tenacity of purpose to find, whenever possible, peaceful solutions, based on justice. In the pursuit of this goal, he was always ready to deploy the status and the resources of the Kingdom. King Fahd died on 1st August, 2005. He was succeeded by Crown Prince Abdullah.    Click Here for More Information on King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz



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