King
Fahd ruled Saudi Arabia from 1982 until his death in 2005. He was
the son of King Ibn Saud, who unified the Arabian territories and
founded the modern nation of Saudi Arabia in 1932. One of nearly
forty sons, King Fahd was the fourth son of Ibn Saud to become
king. He was also a member of the royal family's powerful "Sudairi
Seven" -- a group of brothers united under the name of their
mother, Hussa bint Ahmad Al-Sudairi.
After assuming power, King Fahd continued the rapid development of
the kingdom's infrastructure that was fueled by the oil boom of
the 1970s. During this time, the construction of new highways,
airports, universities, hospitals, and industrial complexes gave
rise to gleaming metropolises that dotted the nation's vast desert
landscape. Spending decreased rapidly, however, when oil prices
crashed in 1986 and the kingdom began a period marked by budget
deficits. In matters of policy and ideology, King Fahd was one of
the most pro-Western of Saudi Arabia�s rulers. During the Gulf
War, the king allowed U.S. troops to be based within Saudi
Arabia's borders, a move that helped turn Osama bin Laden
decisively against the royal family. But King Fahd's Western
sympathies and his reportedly decadent lifestyle were deemed
inappropriate by some influential Muslim clerics. The resulting
social and political tensions served to undermine the royal
family's power base.
In matters of succession, the House of Saud has traditionally
elevated the eldest and most capable of Ibn Saud's sons to become
king. But in 1992 King Fahd issued an important royal decree that
changed the rules of succession to the throne. The edict gave the
king power to "choose" or "relieve" the crown
prince, his designated heir, and also opened up the line of
succession to the grandsons of King Ibn Saud, the so-called
"second generation" princes. Though King Fahd�s
declaration raised speculation about intensified struggles for the
throne, his half-brother Abdullah assumed the duties of the king's
office without major incident after Fahd suffered a debilitating
stroke in 1995. Abdullah was offically named king after Fahd's
death in early August, 2005.
Source: PBS
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