Saudi Arabia is happy – Tweeted by Ibrahim Al-Tasan

Tweet by Ibrahim Al-Tasan
Saudi Arabia is not a name read on a map, nor borders drawn only by geography, but rather it is a meaning that is rooted in the conscience before the place, and a significance that goes beyond the location to the message, and to that stability with which paths are straightened when trends around it are disturbed.
The phrase “Saudi Arabia is happy” is not a passing hashtag that swept the audience and posts on the
* A country supportive of its Gulf and Arab surroundings.
* Strategic and political depth.
* A source of stability and security in crises.
This is clear in many Gulf tweets that linked it to the Kingdom’s regional and humanitarian positions.
This label is nothing but the summary of a historical experience, and a conscious reading of the status of a country that made stability a value, people the focus, and development an extended project whose impact is not limited to its borders, but rather extends beyond them to its Arab, Islamic, and global surroundings.
In a time in which crises are accelerating, interests are intertwined, and hotbeds of tension are increasing, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands out as a center of political, humanitarian, and developmental balance, not carried away by emotion, nor driven by tense reactions, but rather led by the wisdom of a state, the foresight of a leadership, and the vision of a nation that knows well how to protect its gains, how to support its surroundings, and how to balance firmness and responsibility.
Happiness in the neighborhood of Saudi Arabia is not a linguistic luxury, but rather a reality created by an integrated system of security, stability, and renaissance. It is a happy neighborhood because you are next to a country that has established the concept of security as the basis of development, and has realized that building human beings is the ultimate investment, and that the stability of the region is an integral part of the stability of the world.
The Kingdom has proven, in many instances, to be a safety valve for the region, a voice of reason when noise rises, and a hand of wisdom when circles of anxiety expand. In every crisis, Saudi Arabia was present with its political weight, its balanced position, and its humanity that preceded many narrow calculations.
Perhaps the greatest thing that distinguishes this country is that it did not build its strength on displays of influence, but rather on establishing trust. The citizen’s confidence in his leadership, the world’s confidence in his role, and the region’s confidence that there is a major country that knows how to create balance before the turmoil expands.
From a social perspective, safe countries not only protect their borders, but also protect people from psychological fragmentation, fear, and the fragility of the future. Security is not merely the absence of danger, but rather the presence of reassurance, stability of relationships, growth of awareness, and prosperity of life.
When a person lives in a stable homeland, or next to a country that creates stability, he has the ability to dream, work, and build tomorrow with confidence and dignity.
Saudi Arabia today is not only a political and economic power, but a civilized model of a country that knows how to make an impact quietly, and how to preserve its identity as it moves steadily towards the future, containing those who live on its land and those outside its borders.
For this reason, being close to Saudi Arabia is a happiness, because you are next to a homeland. If the scene is disturbed, He restores its balance to it, and if the crises become severe, He gives it of His wisdom what extinguishes its breadth, and if people search for meaning, they find it here:
In a country called Saudi Arabia.
How beautiful it is to conclude it with a certainty befitting this great country:
Saudi Arabia is not only a country to which we are proud to belong, but rather a cultural value that reassures those around it, makes those who belong to it proud, and makes happy those who live under its security, the awareness of its leadership, and the vision of its future.




