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The 54th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of the Founding King Abdullah I - Jordan News
The 54th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of the Founding King Abdullah I - Jordan News

Jordan News

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The 54th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of the Founding King Abdullah I - Jordan News

The 54th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of the Founding King Abdullah I Amman – Today marks the 54th anniversary of the martyrdom of the late, by the will of God, His Majesty King Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein, the founding king, who met his Lord as a martyr on the steps of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque while preparing to perform Friday prayers on July 20, 1951. اضافة اعلان King Abdullah I played a pioneering pan-Arab role in the Arab liberation movement, which began to emerge in the early 20th century. He maintained continuous efforts in engaging with intellectual and political leaders, striving for a brighter future for the Arab nation. His Majesty King Abdullah II continues the Hashemite path and the legacy of the founding grandfather, working to strengthen the shared bonds of the Arab world in pursuit of unity, resilience, and a better future. He also upholds the democratic principles laid down by the founder since 1920. History, along with the free people of Jordan and the Arab world, proudly recalls the role of the founding king in safeguarding Jordan from schemes that sought to undermine its Arab identity and freedom, as well as its land and national identity. The late King, may God rest his soul, was the first to lay the foundation of democracy and to advocate for political pluralism during that era. Under his reign, Jordan witnessed the establishment of its first political party—the Arab Independence Party. He was keen on engaging with writers, poets, and intellectuals, discussing with them various matters and issues of national and Arab importance. King Abdullah I, may his soul rest in peace, was a wise leader with keen foresight regarding the threats facing the Arab nation and the challenges it would encounter. When Arab armies rose in defense of their Palestinian brethren, the courageous Jordanian Arab Army was at the forefront, fighting battles of honor, bravery, and sacrifice. They preserved the Arab identity of Jerusalem, whose walls were watered with the blood of Arab Army martyrs who gave their lives defending Palestine and the Holy City of Jerusalem. — (Petra)

Sunday marks 74th anniversary of martyrdom of founding king
Sunday marks 74th anniversary of martyrdom of founding king

Ammon

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Sunday marks 74th anniversary of martyrdom of founding king

Ammon News - Jordan will commemorate on Sunday the 74th anniversary of the martyrdom of the founding king, His Majesty King Abdullah I ibn Al Hussein, who was martyred on July 20, 1951, as he prepared to attend Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. King Abdullah I played a pivotal pan-Arab role in the early 20th-century Arab liberation movement. He worked tirelessly with political and intellectual leaders across the region to chart a brighter future for the Arab world. Today, His Majesty King Abdullah II continues the legacy of his forefathers by reinforcing the shared values and aspirations of the Arab nation and advancing the democratic principles first established by the founder in 1920. History and free voices in Jordan and the Arab world proudly record the founding king's efforts to defend Jordan's Arab identity and independence from external schemes that also targeted the region's land and heritage. The late King was the first to lay the foundations of democracy in Jordan, advocating early on for political pluralism. During his reign, the Arab Independence Party became the kingdom's first political party. He was known for his deep engagement with writers, poets, and intellectuals, regularly meeting with them to discuss national and regional matters. King Abdullah I was a visionary leader who foresaw the dangers facing the Arab nation. When Arab armies mobilized to support Palestine, the Jordanian Arab Army stood at the forefront, fighting valiantly to defend Jerusalem and preserve its Arab identity. The city's ancient walls were stained with the blood of Jordanian soldiers who gave their lives to protect Jerusalem and the Palestinian cause. Petra

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