My beloved people,
I depart this sacred land after having lived among you for this brief period—days that were among the dearest to my heart. In them, I came to know you more closely, and my affection for you grew, for I witnessed your sincerity, your love for your homeland and your King, and the admirable spirit of cooperation that binds you to your government.
Words fall short of expressing my gratitude for the noble sentiments and loyal devotion you have shown. It has been a source of pride for me—and indeed for the entire nation—to witness your enthusiasm, your courage, your strength, and your readiness, which you demonstrated in connection with the cause of Palestine. This great spirit will, by God’s grace, yield the victory we hope for that sister land, through God’s help, your efforts, and the solidarity of the Arab and Islamic nations.
I leave this blessed land for the second part of our dear homeland, yet distance will not separate us. We remain in constant communication with you, working tirelessly for the good of the nation and all its sons. I ask God to guide us and you to what He loves and is pleased with, and to elevate the standing of this homeland under the leadership of His Majesty the Great King, whose life we pray God will prolong and whose rule He will support with His divine aid.