Oman Celebrates its 49th National Day with Military Parade

Sultan Qaboos bin Said presides over the National Day military parade. (ONA)
Sultan Qaboos bin Said presides over the National Day military parade. (ONA)
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Oman Celebrates its 49th National Day with Military Parade

Sultan Qaboos bin Said presides over the National Day military parade. (ONA)
Sultan Qaboos bin Said presides over the National Day military parade. (ONA)

Oman celebrated on Monday its 49th National Day with a military parade attended by Sultan Qaboos bin Said.

The royal arrived at the military parade at Said bin Sultan naval base in Muscat, according to the official Oman News Agency.

Celebrations were held across the Sultanate to mark the 49th National Day which falls on the 18th of November each year that coincides with the Sultan's assumption of power in 1970.

Oman's foreign policy remains active in resolving crises, building balance between different regional and international trends, and working towards peaceful resolution of differences and achieving security and stability in the region.

The celebration of the 49th anniversary took place amid a significant growth momentum that puts the Omani economy on the threshold of a new stage to achieve the Oman 2040 Vision.

The Sultanate is working to encourage investment and the implementation of major strategic and productive projects to diversify sources of income and push its non-oil sectors and encourage small and medium-sized enterprises.

The Sultanate had achieved a higher level of safety and stability. It scored zero on the Global Terrorism Index which represents the highest level of security from terrorist threats.



37th Annual Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Muslims Opens in Brazil

37th Annual Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Muslims Opens in Brazil
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37th Annual Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Muslims Opens in Brazil

37th Annual Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Muslims Opens in Brazil

The 37th International Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Muslims, organized by the Islamic Dawah Center in Brazil in cooperation with the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, opened in Sao Paulo on Friday.

The three-day event is being held under the theme "Islamic Education in Latin America and the Caribbean: Its Role in Preserving Identity" at the São Bernardo do Campo Municipal Council. It features the participation of ministers, scholars, researchers, and specialists from Arab and Islamic countries, as well as from Latin America and the Caribbean.

The opening ceremony began with a film introducing the conference, its mission, and the efforts of the Islamic Dawah Center in the region.

Head of the Islamic Dawah Center for Latin America and the Caribbean Dr. Ahmed Ali Al-Saifi delivered a speech expressing gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their unwavering support of Muslims in Latin America and the Caribbean.

He also highlighted the Ministry of Islamic Affairs’ role in overseeing mosques and religious institutions in the region.

Federal Deputy of Brazil Vicente Paulo da Silva, speaking on behalf of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, emphasized the respect and prominent role of Muslims in Brazil’s development and prosperity.

He lauded the strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and Brazil, which is built on solidarity and mutual respect, and noted Brazil’s deep affection for Arabs, particularly through its ties with the Kingdom.

Delivering a speech on behalf of Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif Al Alsheikh, the ministry's Undersecretary Sheikh Dr. Awad bin Sabti Al-Enezi emphasized that knowledge forms the foundation of righteous deeds, enabling correct beliefs and worship practices.

He underscored the importance of Islamic education in clarifying misconceptions and promoting understanding to combat ignorance.

The opening session also included speeches from heads of delegations and participating missions, highlighting the significance of the conference’s timing and its thematic focus.