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Saudis vow to fight extremism, terrorism

Forming alliances with peace-loving countries to protect stability, security

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Saudi Arabia remains fully committed to fighting extremism and terrorism, Saudi King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz said in an address to Muslims at the beginning of the month of Ramadan.

Since its establishm­ent by King Abdul Aziz, Saudi Arabia has been working hard to maintain the bright image of Islam and to serve the interests of Muslims and Islamic causes, King Salman said.

“When terrorism spread out across the world, the kingdom continued to use all its means, political weight and internatio­nal prestige to combat extremism and terrorism, and to emphasise in all internatio­nal forums that they are not part of any religion or culture,” he said.

When terrorism spread out across the world, the kingdom continued to use all its means, political weight and internatio­nal prestige to combat extremism and terrorism, and to emphasise in all internatio­nal forums that they are not part of any religion or culture.”

Salman Bin Abdul Aziz | King of Saudi Arabia

Centre to fight extremism

Saudi Arabia has also been, through alliances with peacelovin­g countries, confrontin­g anything that attempts to rob the world of its security and stability, he added, citing the establishm­ent of the first centre to fight extremist ideologies and to promote coexistenc­e among peoples.

King Salman said that Ramadan was a month of mercy and represente­d an opportunit­y for Muslims to engage in meaningful introspect­ion, improve themselves and vie for more good deeds and greater charitable action.

Ramadan, the ninth month on the lunar Islamic calendar, started yesterday in Saudi Arabia and most Arab and Muslim countries.

Physically-able adult Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise until sunset and engage more actively in spiritual activities, including performing extra prayers, giving alms and assisting the needy.

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