Hi readers!
Do you remember the blog that I posted on the world press on January 26th, 2025, titled “Borrow vision from Saudia if you must? Pl. read the details at the following link.
Today, that vision has spoken loudly, and the entire world caught unaware. I am not sure if Pakistan has borrowed vision from Saudia, but Saudia definitely has acquired the strength that Pakistan has achieved through translating the vision provided through The Quranic Verse of Surah Al Anfal of our holly book
وَمَن يُوَلِّهِمۡ يَوۡمَئِذٖ دُبُرَهُۥٓ إِلَّا مُتَحَرِّفٗا لِّقِتَالٍ أَوۡ مُتَحَيِّزًا إِلَىٰ فِئَةٖ فَقَدۡ بَآءَ بِغَضَبٖ مِّنَ ٱللَّهِ وَمَأۡوَىٰه
ُ جَهَنَّمُۖ وَبِئۡسَ ٱلۡمَصِيرُ
that says, “keep your horses ready, And prepare against them whatever you can of strength, including trained horses, to strike terror into Allah’s enemies and your own enemies”.
These trained horses has now started sprinting towards the Holyland
No one in the world could get even a hint of the pact that is finalized between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on September 17th, 2025, which says,
Even our dear prime Minister’s goofy expressions and dressing indicated that he was not fully prepared to visit Saudi Arabia. What a great actor he is? Hats off to him.
The agreement which says “enemy(ies) of Saudia is/are the enemy (ies) of Pakistan and vice versa meaning thereby that any aggression against either of the countries shall be considered an aggression against both,” is being discussed around the globe with a big surprise.
“Watershed”: How Saudi-Pak defense pact reshapes region’s geopolitics
The deal reflects the Gulf’s anxieties as US credibility wanes after Israel’s attack on Doha. But it affects India, too.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was welcomed with Saudi F-15 fighter jets, a red carpet, and full royal protocol (shocking for the world). joined by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday, he signed a “Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement” (SMDA): a landmark moment in the decades-old alliance between the two nations whose ties stretches back nearly eight decades.
SMDA: the signing ceremony of which took place at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh was witnessed by senior officials from Saudi Arabia, the custodian of two of the Islam’s holiest sites, and representatives from Pakistan: the Muslim world’s only nuclear power. The agreement appeared at a moment when regional politics have been toppled by two years of Israeli aggression including its war on Gaza and strikes on neighboring states plugged by Israeli attack on Doha, Qatar’s capital, which borders Saudi Arabia. It also coincides with short but intensified tensions between India and Pakistan, after a powerful conflict in May this year when both countries attacked each other’s military bases thereby taking South Asia to the brink of a full-fledged war between nuclear-armed neighbours that was stopped by the intervention of the American president Donald J. Trump.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, the agreement with Saudi Arabia reflects the “shared commitment” of both nations to strengthen security and promote regional peace, while also pledging to “strengthen joint deterrence against any aggression”. While people at large in Pakistan are of the opinion that it was their longtime dream and well thought out desire of Saudi Arabia to invite boots of Pak Army (which turned more stronger after Pakistan taught unforgettable lesson to India) to the soil of the holy kingdom which is now coming true. For Pakistan, it is of two-fold significance. First, she would be able to use Saudi’s piles of next generation arms and secondly, she would be helped strengthened her shaky economy which is first and the foremost desire of the honorable field Marshal and his brainchild SIFC.
SMDA is being celebrated as a big national festivity with green light, flags and portraits of dignitaries from both countries. Pl. Do visit red zone and D chock: this time to watch demonstration of happiness, sense of achievement and commitment. Afterall,
ہم تا بہ ابد سعی و تغیر کے ولی ہیں
See you again. Till then, take care and enjoy the festivity
Bye.



One Comment
Farooq e Azam
September 19, 2025 at 7:47 amNicely written, readers can very well enjoy the content