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Bahrain is for ALL Bahrainis: HM King Hamad Leads Ashoora Prep & Highlights Unity

At yesterday’s Cabinet Meeting at Gudaibiya Palace, chaired by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and attended by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, there were some inspiring highlights.

First, His Majesty sent congrats to everyone in Bahrain and the Arab and Islamic nations for the new Hijri year 1446. He prayed for a year filled with security, prosperity, and growth for Bahrain and its people.

With Ashoora around the corner, His Majesty called on all relevant authorities to ensure every detail is covered. For a smooth observance. This reflects Bahrain’s deep-rooted culture of openness, tolerance, and community spirit.

His Majesty emphasized that Bahrain is a nation for all Bahrainis, with unity and cohesion as our greatest strengths. He highlighted that true citizenship in Bahrain is about contributing to the nation’s growth. Founded on authentic values and shared principles. This unity strengthens our national identity and social fabric, fostering a society of coexistence, harmony, and tolerance.

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister echoed these sentiments. Noting that His Majesty’s recognition brings pride and a duty to meet His Majesty’s aspirations. He underlined the dedication of ministries and government bodies to carry out His Majesty’s directives. This includes prepping for Ashoora and developing Bahrain’s cities while preserving their heritage. Boosting food security, supporting local products, and protecting wildlife.

Ultimately, HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister affirmed the unwavering commitment of government agencies to contribute to Bahrain’s development and progress, fully embracing His Majesty’s vision for the Kingdom.

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