Saudi King Abdullah dies, new ruler is Salman


Riyadh, Jan 23 (Agencies): Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah died early on Friday and his brother Salman became king, the royal court in the world's top oil exporter and birthplace of Islam said in a statement carried by state television.

King Salman has named his half-brother Muqrin as his crown prince and heir.

"His Highness Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and all members of the family and the nation mourn the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who passed away at exactly 1 a.m. this morning," said the statement.

Abdullah, thought to have been born in 1923, had ruled Saudi Arabia as king since 2006, but had run the country as de facto regent for a decade before that after his predecessor King Fahd suffered a debilitating stroke.

At stake with the appointment of Salman as king is the future direction of the United States' most important Arab ally and self-appointed champion of Sunni Islam at a moment of unprecedented turmoil across the Middle East.

Abdullah played a guiding role in Saudi Arabia's support for Egypt's government after the military intervened in 2012, and drove his country's support for Syria's rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad.

King Salman, thought to be 79, has been crown prince and defence minister since 2012. He was governor of Riyadh province for five decades before that.

By immediately appointing Muqrin as his heir, subject to the approval of a family Allegiance Council, Salman has moved to avert widespread speculation about the immediate path of the royal succession in the world's top oil exporter.

Long Term Challenges

Abdullah pushed cautious changes in the conservative Islamic kingdom including increased women's rights and economic deregulation, but made no moves towards democracy and was a hawk on policy towards rival Iran.

King Salman has been part of the ruling clique of princes for decades and is thought likely to continue the main thrusts of Saudi strategic policy, including maintaining the alliance with the United States and working towards energy market stability.

During his five decades as Riyadh governor he was reputedly adept at managing the delicate balance of clerical, tribal and princely interests that determine Saudi policy, while maintaining good relations with the West.

In the long term Saudi rulers have to manage the needs of a rapidly growing population plagued by structural unemployment, and an economy that remains overly dependent on oil revenue and undermined by lavish subsidies.

Saudi Arabia, which holds more than a fifth of the world's crude oil, also exerts some influence over the world's 1.6 billion Muslims through its guardianship of Mecca and Medina, Islam's holiest sites.

Most senior members of the ruling al-Saud family are thought to favour similar positions on foreign and energy policy, but incoming kings have traditionally chosen to appoint new ministers to head top ministries like oil and finance.

In a country where the big ministries are dominated by royals, successive kings have kept the oil portfolio reserved for commoners and insisted on maintaining substantial spare output capacity to help reduce market volatility.

  

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  • Umeshchandra, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2015

    He was a great leader and very transparent policy, Indian leader have to learn a lot from him.Even though Saudi is a Islamic King dynasty country he equally treated all...Even though I am an Hindu I worked in countries like Oman, Uae and KSA I think cost of livening wise, quality of food and rent and climate wise(Jeddah),,best gulf country........May his soul Rest in Peace and God give strength to bear this loss to the whole nation.....

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  • Zahid HUssain, Ganjimut/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 24 2015

    Inna lillahi wa Inna ilaihi rajiun, Allah grant him jannah aameen.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Sat, Jan 24 2015

    May the soul of King Abdulla rest in eternal peace. He was a great leader of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was a supporter to all especially to all foreign workers there. My deepest sympathies to his beloved families and his kingdom. I wish the new ruler and King Salman all the very best and we pray for you with full support as the world needs you.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Jan 24 2015

    Heartfelt condolence. He was a great person, compassionate and worked very hard for world peace. He had many private meetings with other religious leaders, especially with the Jewish leaders.

    We all lost a great personality from us. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • A I DIAS, BARKUR/MUMBAI

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Heartfelt condolences to his family members. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • ayman hassan, kudroli mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lillahi wa Inna ilaihi rrarjihoon Allah grant him jannah aameen

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  • Rima, Managalore/Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    nnalillahi wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon
    To God we belong and indeed to him we shall return.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara / Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha qatar

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    We lost one of the a great leader of Gulf Country. A visionary even in old age. He is an exemplary leader even in this old age. He remain in the history now as a great leader of the Kingdom. As far as we know Good ruler and kind man. He kept close contact with India and other countries. He tried to keep peace it the region giving support to poor countries around the world. .
    May God Grant him Eternal Rest in Heaven. we pray.
    Good Luck to his successor King Salman

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  • A.SHETTY, MANGALORE, KSA

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Very sad news. We have lost a great world leader.
    In his leadership Saudi Arabia is a peaceful and well administered country. His kindness towards the expatriates is really admirable. Either it is amnesty period for the illegals expatriates or the subsidy towards petrol, food and power.

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Irfan, Mangalore/Makkah

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajihoon....
    he was very helpful for Saudi's and also for Expatriates.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    King Abdullah a great person a king respected all over for his noble and wise gestures.'May his soul rest in peace'.

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  • Wilfred Tauro, Madanthyar, Dubai

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Sad to know the demise of King Abdallah who was a great visionary leader in Islamic world. Saudi Arabia was drastically changed with exemplary work and relations towards other poor countries. He was in power quite before his succession and after the death of then king Fahad almost over 15years. May his soul rest in peace and congratulations to the new King Salman ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud.

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  • PINTO, Doha/Qatar

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    King Abdullah was the Republic day guest for the year 2006 and became the first Saudi King to visit India after 51 years. During his tenure as Saudi King, Indo-Saudi relations were at their peak which were enhanced by former PM Manmohan's visit to Riyadh a few years later and has laid a strong foundation for the future. Being an expatriate who has worked in Saudi for almost a decade, I must commend that cost of living in Saudi even today is the lowest in the entire middle east thanks to the King and Saudi Arabia is home for almost over 9 million expatriates including 2 million Indians. The late Saudi King is undoubtedly the architect of modern Saudi Arabia. The Arab region has lost a great leader. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Innalillahi wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    It is a sad news for most of us due to the fact that he allowed Indians to prosper in Saudi Arabia. He made Saudi Arabia a tolerant nation to immigrant workers. King also showered his generosity among all outsiders with tax free salaries, subsidized food, tax free facility like zero tax on road, vehicle, public facility etc.
    May almighty Allah grant him heaven.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Surely We Belong to allah (God/Eshwar)and to him we shall we return

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  • moshu, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lillahi wa inna elaihi rajioon

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  • S.M. Nawaz kukkikatte, Dubai

    Fri, Jan 23 2015


    Inna lillahi wainna lillahi rajiwoon

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  • Ahmed.J, Ullall/Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    INNA LILLAHI VA INNA ILAYHI RAAJIUN

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Housston/Dallas, Texas

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    The World of so many changes will now witness some more changes due to the sad demise of King Abdulla bin Abdulaziz. Having had the privilege of witnessing the era and the Role of King Saud, King Feisal, King Khalid, and King Fahad, late King Abdulla had the unique opportunity to transform the Nation into a dynamic role as a strong Leader of the Arab and Moslem World. King Abdulla over the past twenty years has played an important role in witnessing not only the gigantic growth of Oil production but also enormous growth in price in relation with supply and demand. He had always displayed a strong determination of witnessing a stable and healthy world thru various crucial roles in so many crucial times.

    The most important role of all was to be in close and cordial relations with the United States who has stood by with Saudi Arabia during all the good times and tough times. He has worked together for so many good causes that would keep the world stable and peaceful. King Abdulla had kept close contact with Vatican and also kept in close contact with India in order to keep close vigilance in maintaining world peace with different religions, different economies and different global situations.

    King Abdulla also sadly witnessed two of the capable Crown Princes namely Prince Sultan and Prince Naif die before him and tried his level best in maintaining the peace and harmony with all the growing Royal family members and the neighboring leaders. King Abdulla's role in world affairs was highly commendable because he has witnessed the ups and downs of life for the past 90 years of his exemplary life. We are very keen to witness the creation of King Abdulla Economic City that was being architecture in the K

    King Abdulla will be long remembered for his leadership and his courage on all the deliberations that brought a tremendous growth of unity and harmony not only within the Kingdom but also for and beyond.

    He was a good man and a good leader. May he rest in peace

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    May his Soul Rest in Peace. I am told His Majesty King Abdullah was a nice person, good ruler and kind man.
    May God Grant him Eternal Rest we pray.
    Good Luck to his successor King Salman.

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  • Mohandas Kumar, Kanekarabettu

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Rest in Peace the late King of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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  • Anees, karkala

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lilla hi wa inna ilayhi raajiun

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  • A.M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    INNA LILLAHI WAINNA ILAIHIRAJIOON

    One of a best personality in the world.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raajuiun.

    King Abdullah was the the architect of modern Saudi Arabia and the sweeping reforms he initiated have enhanced the economy, developments and above all the empowerment of women by creating lot of job opportunities for them. A great number of females work in Saudi Aramco shoulder to shoulder with their counterparts. We have also been fortunate to have bonus pays during his leadership.

    May Allah grant him space in Jannah.

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  • Achhu, M,lore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna Lillhai wa inna elahi rajvoon

    I respect this land for allowing me to earn and keep my family happy with this earnings.

    I am proud to be an indian too.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    RIP King Abdullah, Saudi King Abdullah was Bahrain's best Friend...

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  • raaz, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun...

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna Lillhai wa inna elahi rajvoon

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Let the God Almighty, grant peace to departed soul of King Abdullah.
    Congrats to his successor Salman.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna Lillhai wa inna elahi rajvoon.Architect of Modern Saudi Arabia and importantly a million plus NRIs home KSA has friendly and brotherly relationship with India.INDO-SUADI council was there to look after Indian trade in KSA.Electronic Goods,Spice food items like rice(Indian Basmathi)industrial equipments tea and other FMCG apart from skilled and unskilled labour exports.Indian Doctors are widely respected in medical field.We importing mainly fossil fuels and it's allied products.May god rest him in peace.

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  • Ummar, Mangaluru/KSA

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lilla hi wa inna ilayhi raajiun

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  • Hussain , Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Inna lilla hi wa inna ilayhi raajiun

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