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Jordan remembers King Hussein

By JT - Feb 06,2016 - Last updated at Feb 07,2016

In this photo taken on February 7, 1999, His Majesty King Abdullah stands before a photo of His Majesty the late King Hussein in Parliament before taking the oath to assume his constitutional powers (Petra file photo)

AMMAN — Jordanians on Sunday mark the 17th anniversary of the passing of His Majesty King Hussein, who died at the age of 63 on February 7, 1999 following a battle with cancer.

A direct descendant of Prophet Mohammad, King Hussein was born on November 14, 1935 as the eldest son of King Talal and Queen Zein Al Sharaf.

He was proclaimed King on August 11, 1952 at the age of 18 and assumed his constitutional powers on May 2, 1953.

At the time of his death, King Hussein was the longest serving executive head of state in the world.

Throughout his five-decade rule, the late King worked hard to raise the living standards of his people and during his reign the literacy rate rose dramatically.

The late King’s commitment to democracy, civil liberties and human rights helped make Jordan a model state in the region.

He believed that the key to a brighter future lay in working together towards the goals of conflict resolution, peace, education for enlightened citizenship and leadership, and the values of community, mutual understanding and sustainable development.

Enhancing joint Arab coordination was a priority for King Hussein, who believed that solving outstanding issues and conflicts between Arab countries should be done through upholding the higher Arab interest and believing in the common destiny of the Arab nation.

February 7 also marks the day His Majesty King Abdullah assumed his constitutional powers.

 

On Saturday, the King received several cables from senior officials and officers congratulating him on the anniversary of his assumption of constitutional powers.

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