The current ruler of Saudi Arabia is Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz. He was made the sixth king of the kingdom on August 1, 2005.
Saudi Arabia is an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY.
the ruler to which you speaks of
There has not yet been a female ruler of Saudi Arabia.
king or Monarch
The King of Saudi Arabia today is an absolute ruler.
The ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is King Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud. Recent news is a major stimulus package worth US $35 billion to improve the lot of his people (and perhaps stave off the revolt sweeping the Arab world)
Saudi Arabia
There is no ruler of Islam, it is a religion. the head may be called a caliph.
Saudi Arabia has also provided extensive religious and educational aid to Pakistan, being a major contributor to the construction of mosques and madrassas (religious schools) across Pakistan, the Faisal Mosque (dedicated to King Faisal of Saudi Arabia) in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The major Pakistani city of Lyallpur was also renamed Faisalabad in honour of King Faisal in 1977. Saudi Arabia remains a major destination for immigration amongst Pakistanis, the number of whom living in Saudi Arabia stands between 900,000 and 1 million (see Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia). Saudi Arabia was a major supporter of the "Islamisation" programme of the military ruler Gen. Zia-ul-Haq in the 1970s. In 2006, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian decoration of Pakistan. Saudi Arabia is the largest source of petroleum for Pakistan.It also supplies extensive financial aid to Pakistan and remittance from Pakistani migrants to Saudi Arabia is also a major source of foreign currency. In recent years, both countries have exchanged high-level delegations and developed plans to expand bilateral cooperation in trade, education, real estate,tourism, information technology, communications and agriculture.Saudi Arabia is aiding the development of trade relations with Pakistan through the Gulf Cooperation Council, with which Pakistan is negotiating a free trade agreement; the volume of trade between Pakistan and GCC member states in 2006 stood at USD 11 billion
The King of Saudi Arabia can be considered a practically absolute ruler of his country. There is no Parliament with independent powers, only a "Consultative Assembly" that can give opinions or advice, but it's up to the King to decide what use to make of them.
AnswerHe is King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.The current leader of Saudi Arabia is Abdullah. He has been in office since August 1, 2005. He is also known as the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.HRH the custodian of the two holy mosuqe King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.note: Bin means son of
NO. Saudi Arabia is an unlimited government. It is an absolute monarchy in which the royal family has no limits on what kinds of actions they can take or impose. There are no internal checks on their authority, nor are their protections behind which Saudis can claim that they have been illegitimately treated.Unlimited Government: A government in which no limits are imposed on the ruler's authority. The leaders don't have to follow the same laws as everyone else.