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Saudi Founding Day
Saudi Founding Day
Saudi Founding Day is a significant national occasion that celebrates the deep history and firm roots of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, marking the establishment of the First Saudi State by Imam Muhammad bin Saud.
1. When and Why?
Date: Celebrated annually on February 22nd.
The Occasion: It commemorates the founding of the First Saudi State in the city of Diriyah in 1727 CE (1139 AH).
Founding Day vs. National Day: While National Day (Sept 23rd) celebrates the unification of the modern Kingdom by King Abdulaziz, Founding Day honors the initial roots and the beginning of the state more than three centuries ago.
2. Symbols of the Identity (“The Day We Began”)
The official logo features five core symbols reflecting Saudi heritage:
The Saudi Flag: A symbol of unity and belonging.
The Date Palm: Representing growth, prosperity, and giving.
The Arabian Horse: A symbol of chivalry and courage.
The Market (Souq): Representing economic activity and openness to the world.
The Falcon: A symbol of authenticity, pride, and nobility.
3. Significance of the Anniversary
Connecting to Roots: Strengthening the sense of belonging among new generations by highlighting their long history.
Pride in Resilience: Emphasizing that the Saudi state was built on solid foundations of security and stability despite historical challenges.
Cultural Celebration: The day showcases traditional costumes from different regions, folk dances (Ardah), and authentic Saudi coffee.
Quick Fact: Diriyah was not just a political capital; it was a cultural and scientific hub in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula from the moment of its founding