A number of ministers, Ulema (Islamic scholars), envoys, high-ranking officials, academicians and leading businessmen have expressed their happiness over the safe return and recovery of Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General. They all wished the Crown Prince constant good health and prayed to Allah Almighty to preserve him for his people and the homeland. In statements to Saudi Press Agency (SPA), they described the Crown Prince as a distinguished and unique leader with his skillfulness, wisdom, experience, charitable deeds, humanitarian actions as well as effective and fruitful attendance at a number of regional and international conferences and forums, noting that the Saudi people have the highest degree of loyalty to their leadership. Highlighting his humanitarian qualities, they also spoke in detail about his compassion and boundless humanity that cover all the sons and daughters of this great nation. Crown Prince Sultan returned home Friday after treatment in the US and a recuperation period in the Moroccan city of Agadir. King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, led the hundreds of well-wishers as a healthy Crown Prince was accorded a royal reception. Meanwhile, Prince Faisal Bin Abdullah Bin Muhammad, Minister of Education, has issued directives to regional education administrations to allocate Monday's first and second periods for celebrating the occasion of Crown Prince's return. Those who hailed Crown Prince Sultan's return to the country Saturday include Minister of Justice Dr. Mohammed Bin AbdulKarim Al-Isa; Imam and Speaker of the Holy Mosque and Professor in the Religious Higher Studies Department at Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah Dr. Abdulrahman Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Sudais; Vice President of the Holy Mosques' Affairs, Dr. Mohammed Bin Nasser Al-Khuzayyem; and Undersecretary of Haj Ministry Hatem Bin Hassan Qadhi.