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King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

 
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King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
ملك المملكة العربية السعودية
Monarchy
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Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Incumbent:
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

Style: The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Heir apparent: Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz
First monarch: Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia
Formation: September 23, 1932
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The King of Saudi Arabia is Saudi Arabia's head of state and absolute monarch. He serves as the head of the Saudi Monarchy and House of Saud.

Within Saudi Arabia the king is known by the title of The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques (خادم الحرمين الشريفين), which refers to Saudi Arabia's jurisdiction over the mosques of Masjid al Haram in Mecca and Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina.

Kings of Saudi Arabia (1932 - present)

Name Picture Life span Reign start Reign end
Abdul Aziz (Ibn Saud) IbnSaud.jpg 1876 - 1953 September 22, 1932 November 9, 1953
Saud 1902 - 1969 November 9, 1953 November 2, 1964 (deposed)
Faisal King faisal of SaudiArabia.jpg 1906 - 1975 November 2, 1964 March 25, 1975 (assassinated)
Khalid Khalid of Saudi Arabia - 1941.jpg 1912 - 1982 March 25, 1975 June 13, 1982
Fahd KingFahdKSA.jpg 1921 - 2005 June 13, 1982 August 1, 2005
Abdullah Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.jpg 1924 - August 1, 2005 present

King Abdul Aziz began conquering today's Saudi Arabia in 1902, by restoring his family as emirs of Riyadh. He then proceeded to conquer first the Nejd (1922) and then the Hejaz (1925). He progressed from Sultan of Nejd, to King of Hejaz and Nejd, and finally to King of Saudi Arabia (1932).

The other kings have all been sons of his, and all likely immediate successors to the reigning King Abdullah are his sons as well. Sons of Ibn Saud are considered to have primary claim on the Kingship of Saudi Arabia. This makes the Saudi Monarchy quite distinct from Western monarchies, which usually feature large, clearly defined royal families and orders of succession.

The King of Saudi Arabia is also considered the Head of the House of Saud and Prime Minister. The Crown Prince is also the "Deputy Prime Minister." The kings after Faisal have named a "second Deputy Prime Minister" as the subsequent heir after the Crown Prince. The current Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is Abdullah's half-brother, Prince Sultan, and it is intended that a family assembly choose heirs thereafter from the next generation at some time in the future. The Second Deputy or third in line of succession is Prince Nayef.

Saudi Arabia is ruled by Islamic law and purports to be an Islamic state, but many Muslims see a monarchy as being a non-Islamic system of government. This attitude stems in part from traditional Sunni doctrine, which prefers selecting rulers based on who is most qualified, even though the caliphate became a hereditary system after the time of the first four Caliphs (the Rashidun).

See also

Line of succession to the Saudi Arabian Throne


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