The King's Speech at KAUST Inauguration Ceremony
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al
Saud
Sept. 23, 2009 - Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
In the
name of God, the most graceful, most merciful,
Your Majesties,
Your
Excellencies,
Your Highnesses,
Distinguished guests,
The idea of this
university has been a dream of mine for more than 25 years. It has been a persistent desire
that has lived with me ever since. And I thank God, the Great, the Merciful, that he enabled
us to embody it as a reality that stands mightily, with God's will, on our soil today. On
behalf of the Saudi people, I would like to express our deepest thanks for your presence
here and your participation in the birth of our dream.
The Islamic civilization
historically has played an enormous role in serving humanity. After God, the great Islamic
scholars have contributed to many areas of scholarship, such as the role played by Ibn
Al-Nafees in medicine, the impact Jaber bin Hayyan had on chemistry, and Al-Khawarizmi's
pivotal role in algebra. Similarly, the study of sociology benefited immensely from the
genius of Ibn Khaldoon.
For all of that, the university, whose inauguration we
celebrate today, did not emerge from nowhere. It is a continuation of what distinguished our
civilization in its golden age. This is, first of all, what the university stands
for.
Throughout history, power has attached itself, after God, to science. And the
Islamic nation knows too well that it will not be powerful unless it depends on, after God,
science. For science and faith cannot compete except in unhealthy souls. And God has graced
us with our minds, which we use to understand and recognize God's laws of nature. For He,
the Almighty, said, "Of his faithful, God is feared by scientists." And this is
the second meaning of the university.
Brothers and sisters,
Humanity has been the
target of vicious attacks from extremists, who speak the language of hatred, fear dialogue,
and pursue destruction. We cannot fight them unless we learn to coexist without conflict -
with love instead of hatred and with friendship instead of confrontation. Undoubtedly,
scientific centers that embrace all peoples are the first line of defense against
extremists. And today this university will become a House of Wisdom to all its peers around
the world, a beacon of tolerance. This is the third meaning of the
university.
Finally, I would like to thank Saudi Aramco, which supervised the
development of this university in an extraordinarily short period of time, and I wish to the
entire university community continued success.
May God bless you all.