Highways in Saudi Arabia attributed to Pakistani personalities

The name of the longest commentary in the Granada area of ​​Riyadh is Muhammad Ali Jinnah Street. 

The fraternal relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have grown with each passing day. 

These relations were further strengthened when Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman on the occasion of his visit to Pakistan said, "I am Pakistan's ambassador to Saudi Arabia." 

The Crown Prince's words won the hearts of all Pakistanis living in the kingdom. 

Another example of fraternal relations between the two countries we find in the Saudi capital Riyadh as well as in Jeddah where the major highways are named after the founder of Pakistan and the thinker of Pakistan. 

There is a long highway in Granada area of ​​Riyadh which is known as 'Shara Muhammad Ali Jinnah'. 

Attributing this long highway to the Father of the Nation clearly reflects the importance of Pakistan and the desire of Pakistan in the hearts of the leaders and people of the country. 

There is another highway in Riyadh behind Shahra-e-Hail which is named after the thinker of Pakistan and it is called as 'Shara Muhammad Iqbal'. 

There is also a highway named after the poet of the East Allama Muhammad Iqbal in the Egyptian city of Alexandria which is called 'Shara Muhammad Iqbal'. 

Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, also has a street called 'Islamabad', the capital of Pakistan. 

Every Pakistani remembers Islamabad by looking at its board. 

It is as if we have entered the Pakistani city of Islamabad. 

The attitude of Saudi officials has always been like big brother with Pakistan. 

Supporting Pakistan at every opportunity and supporting Pakistan in difficult times is the hallmark here. 

Not only the people of Jeddah but every conscious person in Saudi Arabia will never forget the day on December 7, 2009 when half of the city was flooded due to torrential rains in Jeddah. 

He played an important role in rescuing 14 people from heavy rains. 

The Saudi government has declared Farman Ali Khan a national hero.

Farman Ali Khan was trying to save the 15th person by ignoring the heavy rain water that he himself was swept away in this relay. 

Farman Ali Khan was given the status of national hero by the Saudi government and was given the highest civilian award of the kingdom 'King Abdul Aziz Medal first class'. 

Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz on the occasion of his visit to Pakistan in recognition of the services of Shaheed Farman Ali Khan announced the establishment of a health center in the Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to be built in the name of Farman. 

The main highway in the Qawiza area of ​​Jeddah, where this young man from the Swat Valley had sacrificed himself while rescuing people from a flash flood, was given the name of Shara Farman Ali. 

For the people of Jeddah, Farman Ali Khan has the status of a hero. 

Whenever the name of this young man of Swat Valley is mentioned, the people of Jeddah give an example of his greatness and bravery and at the same time say 'Pakistani Farman Ali Khan'. 

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