(Video) King Salman tells a touching story about his father about working hours in Ramadan

The account of King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on the social networking site “Twitter”, published a video clip of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, which sparked a great interaction on the part of the tweeters, as he told a story about his father, the founder Abdulaziz.
During the video, King Salman told, in an audio recording, the story of his father’s objection to full-time work during Ramadan, and said that King Abdulaziz had noticed workers under the scorching sun while following the construction work of the Murabba Palace in Ramadan. Then the supervisor asked them about their working hours.
He added: “When their boss replied that they work from morning until afternoon, the founding king was amazed and said: “I do not work with my hands, use the car, and I feel thirsty. From now on, do not work in Ramadan more than 4 hours at the beginning of the day, and you will be paid in full.” .
The video clip received a great reaction about this story, as social media activists expressed their admiration for this story.

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