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  2. Faisal of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Faisal Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Formal portrait, 1945 King of Saudi Arabia Reign 2 November 1964 – 25 March 1975 Bay'ah 2 November 1964 Predecessor Saud Successor Khalid Regent of Saudi Arabia Tenure 4 March 1964 – 2 November 1964 Monarch Saud Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Tenure 16 ...

  3. Al Ma'dhar Palace - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat held a meeting with King Faisal bin Abdulaziz in the palace to discuss matters pertaining to the Yom Kippur War. [8] Following the assassination of King Faisal in 1975, the palace was used by his successor, King Khalid bin Abdulaziz. In 1976, he hosted Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in the palace compound ...

  4. Pakistan–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian decoration of Pakistan. [16] In 2011, the Saudi-funded Islamic channel called Paigham TV was inaugurated by Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais in Urdu and later in Pashto in 2014. [17] [18]

  5. List of mosques in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Faisal Mosque: Islamabad: 300,000: 54,000 m 2 (580,000 sq ft) 1986 Faisal Mosque is the national mosque of Pakistan and is named after Saudi King Faisal. Its prayer halls can hold 100,000 worshippers, while the surrounding porticoes and the courtyard up to 200,000 more. [47] [48] Faizan-e-Madinah: Karachi, Sindh: 20,000: 10,000 m 2 (110,000 sq ...

  6. Faisal Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Faisal Mosque (Urdu: فیصل مسجد, romanized: faisal masjid) is the national mosque of Pakistan, located in the capital city, Islamabad. [1] [2] It is the fifth-largest mosque in the world, the largest mosque outside the Middle East, and the largest within South Asia, located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad.

  7. Hashemites - Wikipedia

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    Prince Zeid bin Hussein, who moved to Jordan when his brother's grandson, King Faisal II of Iraq, was overthrown and murdered in a coup in 1958. Hassan, died at a young age. Hussein bin Ali continued to rule an independent Hejaz, of which he proclaimed himself king, between 1916 and 1924, after the collapse of Ottoman power, with the tacit ...

  8. Abul A'la Maududi - Wikipedia

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    He was the first recipient of the Saudi Arabian King Faisal International Award for his service to Islam in 1979. [17] Maududi was part of establishing and running of Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. [18] Maududi is acclaimed by the Jamaat-e-Islami, Muslim Brotherhood, Islamic Circle of North America, Hamas and other organizations.

  9. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The position was created by King Faisal. In March 1965, under pressure from King Faisal and the House of Saud, crown prince Mohammed stepped down as heir apparent to the Saudi throne. Mohammed was known to have temper issues and drinking problems. [25] [26] [27] As a result, King Faisal installed Prince Khalid as crown prince. However, he was ...