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The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques awards Ahmed Al-Issa the King Abdulaziz Medal of the First Class

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - may God protect him - issued a royal order to award Mr. Ahmed bin Abdulaziz bin Ibrahim Al-Issa the King Abdulaziz Medal of the First Class, in recognition of his efforts and the great services he has provided to the nation.

Details of the royal decree and honoring national talents

This generous royal honor comes as part of the wise leadership's ongoing commitment to recognizing the loyal sons of the nation and celebrating their achievements that serve the interests of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and enhance its standing. The awarding of royal medals is a consistent practice of the rulers to encourage dedication and service in various sectors, both civilian and military, and to affirm that the nation does not forget its sons who have devoted themselves to its service.

King Abdulaziz Medal: History and Heritage

The King Abdulaziz Medal is one of the highest honors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, named after the founder of the state, King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud (may God have mercy on him). This medal is awarded to Saudi citizens, as well as to citizens of brotherly and friendly nations, in recognition of outstanding service, significant moral contributions, or great sacrifices.

The King Abdulaziz Medal comprises several classes (Excellent, First, Second, Third, and Fourth). The First Class King Abdulaziz Medal is typically awarded to individuals who have held high-ranking positions or rendered exceptional service to the state, and it represents a symbol of high moral recognition that immortalizes the recipient's name in the national annals of honor.

Significance of honoring and its societal impact

The awarding of this medal carries profound significance that transcends mere personal recognition for the recipient, serving as an inspirational message to all members of society. It reflects the standards of quality and dedication that the Kingdom aspires to within the framework of Vision 2030, where human capital is considered the cornerstone of development. Such royal decrees reinforce the values ​​of loyalty and belonging, motivating national talents to exert even greater effort for the advancement and progress of the nation in all fields.

This honor is recorded in the biography of Professor Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Issa as a shining mark and a testament to the leadership’s appreciation of the sincere efforts he has made, asking God that this honor be an incentive for more giving to serve the religion, the king and the country.

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