The policy of open doors that the leadership follows is not new, but rather it is considered the cornerstone of the relationship between the leadership and its citizens. This has happened since the establishment of the Saudi state, as mentioned in the history books, and as we have seen that in our lives. The citizen has the privilege of entering the ruling palace for peace or to show his grievance, if any, and it is A feature almost unique to Saudi Arabia.

And last night, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received delegations of scholars, sheikhs, members of the ruling family, and citizens.

Through the broadcast scenes, it is possible to read what was broadcast.

A kinetic reading and meanings of the speech issued by Prince Muhammad bin Salman.

The smile of His Highness was the opening for all the recipients, and the course of his firm and strong steps in harmony with his shoulders, because of the arrogance he carries, and the warmth of the greeting to those who shake hands with him, the recipient of that warmth causes overflowing feelings, and he feels warm and cared.

And through the scenes, His Highness hastened to kiss the head of the Mufti, which is the grandiose sign of science and scholars, and humility to them exalted, and it is remarkable to maintain the habit of the ruling family by appreciating the eldest, and His Highness confirmed this by kissing the (text) of his elders while shaking hands with them, and when he sat down He was upright in his seat, his head raised, his chest filled with air that flowed calmly, without panting or hurrying, and his hands were firm without stiffness, slackening and retracting to their position in accordance with the movement of the body, and the movement oscillated according to the ripple of the words coming out of him to his interlocutors, in response, or initiative in Saying, and his silence during the conversation of the interlocutor gives an indication that he is a keen listener, and if he commented on a saying that does not deviate from the intentionality of what he wants to say.

When one of them informed him about the large number of pilgrims, he replied to him, We are their servants, and another wanted to provide leadership in doing that good, so His Highness confirmed that everyone (leadership, officials and citizens) participated in doing that good, and a third had intervened praising His Highness for being the leader in that good, His response was Manisht (in the language of the press): “Hanna Oud from Osba.”

It was a meeting taught in motion, and say.

Outside of what was broadcast and read here, they are only brief words. As for me, I sat with His Highness a lot, on a trip to Pakistan, Japan and India, and I still remember the features of that calm young man, whose movement behind his father indicated that he had renewed energy, which you hinted at in the looks of his eyes. The ardent, although he seemed silent, during that journey was silent, the silence of the wise.

Abdou Khal