[Mb-civic] King Fahd,
Man of Maddening Contradictions - Washington Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Mon Aug 1 06:21:36 PDT 2005
King Fahd, Man of Maddening Contradictions
By Thomas W. Lippman
Special to The Washington Post
Monday, August 1, 2005; 6:36 AM
King Fahd ibn Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, who died Monday, was a man of
maddening contradictions who ruled a country of maddening contradictions.
By turns profligate and abstemious, corrupt and correct, energetic and
lazy, dedicated and indifferent, he demonstrated both voracious
appetites and undoubted abilities. Fahd, believed to be 83, was admired
as a forward-looking modernizer and loathed as a corrupt autocrat,
sometimes by the same analysts.
His greatest accomplishment was to hold his country together and
preserve his family's rule in an era of immense pressures both domestic
and external.
<>Slowed by illness in the past several years, he became largely a
figurehead, appearing on television on ceremonial occasions but leaving
most key decisions to his younger brothers. After suffering a stroke in
late 1995, Fahd officially transferred his authority to his half-brother
and heir apparent, Crown Prince Abdullah. The transfer was ostensibly
temporary and Fahd officially reclaimed his power several weeks later,
but he has exerted little direct control over the kingdom's day to day
affairs. His official title, by which he was always identified in the
Saudi media -- was "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques" in Mecca and
Medina. Fahd adopted that label in 1986, during a time when the kingdom
was still recovering from its greatest domestic trauma, the 1979 seizure
by religious fanatics of the Great Mosque at Mecca, the holiest site in
Islam and Fahd was polishing his credentials as the protector and
guarantor of the faith.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/01/AR2005080100241.html?nav=hcmodule
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