His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id Al Sa'id
Sultan of Oman
Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id al Sa'id, the 14th
descendant of the Al Bu Sa'idi dynasty, is a socially and politically active
monarch, reigning for almost 40 years since he ascended to power in 1970. He
has revolutionized and modernized Oman, transforming it from a poor,
isolationist nation into a land closely-linked with the African continent and
devoted to economic development, regional stability, and religious tolerance.
Leader of Omani Sultanate
Sultan Qaboos al Sa'id reigns over a country
strategically situated in the Gulf region. Oman has a stake in the crude oil
market due to the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Gulf of Oman to the
Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, transporting about 40% of daily seaborne
traded oil and 20% of all oil traded worldwide, according to the US Energy
Information Administration.
Historically, Oman is significant
as one of the only countries with a large population of Ibadi Muslims and as
the most authoritative state in the Ibadi movement—one that is recognized as
one of the oldest schools of Islamic thought.
Beacon of Islam
Sultan Qaboos has helped build or
restore thousands of mosques at his personal expense, the grandest being the
Sultan Qaboos Mosque, which can accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers. He is a
discreet but strong supporter of moderate Islam. The Sultan has created a
unique Islamic culture in Oman that has carefully combined the best of
traditional Islam with the benefits of the modern world. He has promoted
culturally-specific Islamic dress, art, architecture, culture and education,
and is a keen advocate of the protection of the environment. This quiet,
measured rise has made Oman a hidden pearl of the Islamic world.
Personal Leadership
The Sultan has raised the Omani standard of living by building up Oman's school system, healthcare, infrastructure, and economy. He cites political participation as one of his major long-term goals. Within the last two decades, he has introduced political reforms including a bicameral representative body, a basic law, universal suffrage, and a Supreme Court. Moreover, despite Oman’s relative lack of oil and gas compared to other Gulf States, the Sultan has invested his country’s wealth so wisely that all citizens are guaranteed free education until Ph.Ds (should they qualify); free healthcare; free land; soft loans for building homes; jobs and social security for the disabled, orphans and widows. Furthermore, unlike neighboring countries, Oman has resolved all its border demarcation issues with all its neighbors, has no foreign debt and has a Sovereign Wealth Reserve Fund of over 30 billion Riyals (about $100 billion). Oman is thus arguably the best administrated country in the Islamic world, if not in the whole world.
International Leader
He has been recognized by organizations such as the
United Nations and the National Council of US-Arab Relations for his leadership
in the Arabian Gulf region. In 2008, he presided over the GCC Summit, where he
was commended for his ongoing efforts toward political and economic cooperation
amongst the GCC states. Sultan Qaboos has made an effort to strengthen ties
between Oman and Iran, as well as the strategic partnership between Oman and
India—showing the Sultan’s foresight in carving an international policy
independent of that of his Arab neighbors.
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