He left the departure of Prince Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, may God have mercy on him; scars in the hearts of his lovers; How not when he is the one with the smile that does not leave his face, seeking the means of goodness and helping the needy. The prince, whom everyone knew through his devotion to his mother, giving her all his time and giving her priority over all his concerns and engagements, visits her on a daily basis and checks on her conditions, and before he leaves Riyadh to land or travels, he goes to her to greet her, and the first time he returns, he goes to her and visits her and checks on her before everyone else. He communicates with her on a daily basis to check on her health. And he, may God have mercy on him, would cut short his travels and postpone his obligations if he knew of their fatigue and return to Riyadh. He was one of those who loved family ties, dedicating the weekend to the family, dedicating one day a week to meeting people, so he would open his council to the public, meet the needs of the needy, ensure the connection of relatives, visit each person by his name, ask about the absent, and return the sick from his friends or employees.

The late Amir was sociable, humble, generous without borders, eager to help others, and if he saw someone on the street whose car broke down, he would stop and send someone to help. He was known for his gentle manners. His dealings were derived from the Book and the Sunnah. He could not eat his food unless he knew that everyone around him ate their food. He remembers faces, no matter how many years of absence. Among the many qualities, may God have mercy on him, is loyalty to everyone, and spending secretly; And the closest people do not know about his charity.

Prince Nahar loved “poetry and hunting,” and the governor of Taif, Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud, lamented it with a poem, including:

A mountain that has not been shaken in its day, the old will become its young…

We learned about boilers from him, and about what is right about my money.

His right hand does not stop giving to the one who is in the house and the neighbor…

May it be his intercessor, and may it be the favor of my deeds..

Prince Nahar died a year ago, and obituary phrases topped the social media platforms in the Kingdom, and telegrams of condolences and sympathy successively came from the leaders and personalities of the Arab Gulf, and tweeters launched a hashtag on the death of Prince Nahar bin Saud via the Twitter platform.

Abdulaziz Al-Rubaie (Taif) @arabiue