King Saud visit to Iran 1955

His Majesty continued along the path he had laid—strengthening the bonds of affection and cooperation among Islamic governments and their peoples.
He graciously undertook a visit to Iran, the Muslim nation whose people embraced Islam from its earliest days and stood beside the Arabs as supporters and allies.

His Majesty was received by his brother, the Shah of Iran, with the highest expressions of warmth and honor.
The Iranian people, standing behind their monarch, greeted King Saud—the hero of the Arabian Peninsula, the Protector of the Two Holy Mosques, and the foremost champion of the Muslims—with heartfelt chants of love and loyalty.
They admired this great democratic king, filled with faith in the Islamic bond, who devoted himself to uniting the Muslims and achieving Arab solidarity.

This historic meeting resonated widely across the world and produced powerful results in bringing the two monarchs closer in vision, strengthening cooperation, and supporting the causes of the Islamic peoples—reviving the dignity and glory of Islam.