
Al-Eisawi: Jordan, Guided by the Wisdom and Vision of the King, Stands Firm in the Face of Challenges - Jordan News
This, he noted, reinforces the religious and historical legitimacy of the Hashemite leadership, entrusting them with the responsibility to serve the Ummah and protect its sacred sites, carrying forward a legacy that has endured across generations.
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