The King Abdulaziz Foundation highlighted a historical document dated 25 Shawwal 1344 AH, containing a telegram from King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud—may he rest in peace—in which he praised the prosperity the country enjoyed in terms of prices and abundant rainfall, praying to God to extend this goodness to all Muslim lands. He also emphasized the importance of communication and mutual prayers during that foundational period of the Kingdom’s history.

The telegram, sent to one of the state officials at the time, reassured him about his well-being and expressed joy at receiving his message. King Abdulaziz inquired about his condition, extended wishes for goodness and happiness, and directed greetings to his children, along with regards from the brothers and sons on behalf of the King. This reflects the depth of social relations and human bonds that King Abdulaziz—may he rest in peace—was keen to establish with state officials and citizens.

This document stands as an important testament to the leadership communication style during King Abdulaziz’s era—may he rest in peace—and his concern for domestic affairs and the general conditions of society.

It also sheds light on the overall atmosphere in the Kingdom, marked by prosperity, stability, and security.