Saudi Founding Day: A story of roots, unity, and pride

On 22 February, Saudi Arabia pauses to remember where it all began. Founding Day is more than a date on the calendar — it is a moment of reflection, pride, and connection to roots that stretch back almost three centuries.
The story starts in 1727, when Imam Muhammad bin Saud laid the foundation of the First Saudi State in Diriyah. At that time, Diriyah was a small town, but it would become the birthplace of a political and social project that shaped the future of the Arabian Peninsula.
It is important to distinguish Founding Day from Saudi National Day. While National Day marks the unification of the modern Kingdom in 1932, Founding Day goes further back, highlighting the deeper historical roots of the state. It reflects continuity across generations and the evolution of three Saudi states that eventually led to the present-day Kingdom under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Across Saudi cities, the celebration is both festive and meaningful. Streets are decorated with national symbols. Cultural events revive traditional music, poetry, and clothing from different regions. Families gather, children learn about their heritage, and social media fills with images of people proudly wearing historical attire.







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