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[72595] The poet and officer Mishaal al-Harithi recites a poem before the Saudi Crown Prince in Mina

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Eid al-Adha events in Saudi Arabia: The appearance of Colonel al-Harithi

During the reception events for well-wishers on the occasion of Eid al-Adha held at the Mina Palace, Colonel Dr. Mishaal bin Mahmas al-Harithi had the honor of reciting a patriotic poem before the Saudi Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The event was covered extensively on social media, highlighting the cultural aspect and loyalty to the Saudi crown.

According to reports on SaudiNews50 and mutlaq_m_j, the event was intended to mark the Crown Prince's series of receptions for guests and celebrants. The poem performed by al-Harithi included content emphasizing national values, as quoted in News_Brk24: "Oh Faleh, the opinion will not trouble you as it troubles me, calm your conscience and do not torment your soul."

In addition to the recitation of the poem, it was noted in alsaud1ksa that Dr. al-Harithi took the opportunity to personally present his doctoral thesis to the Crown Prince. The reporting sources, identified with enthusiastic support for the Saudi leadership, used expressions such as "Kafu" (an expression of high appreciation) and "Abyat al-Dhahab" (lines of gold) to describe the status and the poetry, while emphasizing their support for Prince bin Salman.

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