Oman 2015
HM SPEECH
Continue the Blessed March of Renaissance
“In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Prayer and Peace be upon the Messenger of Mercy to all mankind.
Honourable Members of Oman Council,
We are delighted to meet you on this blessed day to open the Sixth Term of Majlis Oman (Council of Oman), hoping that its tasks will consummate in success while serving this dear homeland.
Honourable Members of Oman Council,
The achievements made across the land of Oman in various fields are a source of pride. We aspire to continue the blessed march of renaissance with greater will and determination, and this can only be achieved through collaboration and integration of efforts for the benefit of all.
We have been closely following up the tasks carried out by Oman Council—through its two bodies of Majlis A’Shura and State Council—over the past period. We value the effort exerted by the Council, which has had a tangible effect in contributing to pushing forward the march of comprehensive development towards further progress and prosperity.
We pray to the Almighty Allah to guide us all to success in serving our homeland and to support us with His divine assistance, for He hears and answers supplication.
Our Lord! In Thee do we trust, and to Thee do we turn in repentance.
May our dear homeland and its loyal people dwell in delight and bounty, every year”
(Excerpt from His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Speech delivered on 15 November,2015)
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