For his part, the founder and director of the Islamic Museum in Australia, Ahmed Fahour expressed thanks and appreciation to the Kingdom's contribution and its generous support for the achievement of the Saudi Pavilion "Cradle of Islam" in the museum. He expressed thanks and appreciation to the Saudi Ambassador to Australia Nabil bin Mohammed Al Saleh and his great role to support the museum's projects and strengthen relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Australia as well as support Muslim communities in general, stressing that the new Saudi pavilion is one of the most prominent museum’s ones and forms extraordinary feature that reflects the civilization of the country of the Two Holy Mosques, as the cradle of revelation and attraction of the hearts of Muslims all over the globe. It is worth mentioning that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provided last year, a financial donation of one million dollars in support of the museum. --SPA 13:19 LOCAL TIME 10:19 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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