Aiban drew the attention that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, home of Muslims' two holiest mosques and direction of 1.5 billion Muslim worshippers on daily bases has underscored the importance of respecting human rights charters, spread of culture of dialogue, tolerance, rejection of violence and hatred, and call for moderation. To this effect, he cited a speech delivered by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah earlier this month while addressing pilgrims of this year titled "human rights between Islamic Sharia and International charters", reiterating his country's commitment to Internatioanl agreements and drawing the attention of his listeners that Saudi Arabia is not recently introduced to enforcing human rights but it was adopting them since its establishment. He said Saudi Arabia gave an example of reconciliation between its commitment to Islam and benefiting from other positive humanitarian experiences. He informed that Saudi Arabia has joined a host of international documents dealing with human rights as well similar regional ones. He also cited the Kingdom's experience in developing its judiciary system. --More 21:41 LOCAL TIME 18:41 GMT تغريد