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A MAJESTIC CELEBRATION BY THE SEA: Sultan Haitham graces Oman’s grand Naval Parade

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Last updated: 2025/11/21 at 6:54 PM
arabiantimesonline Published November 21, 2025
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BY MOHAMMAD TARIQUE SALEEM, MUSCAT

Long before the sun began its descent over the Gulf of Oman, an air of anticipation had already settled across Qurum Beach and the coastal stretch of Muttrah. From 2 p.m. onwards, people started to gather, families with young children, school students in crisp uniforms, elderly citizens radiating pride, and numerous expatriates eager to witness the historic spectacle. By evening, the shoreline had transformed into a vibrant sea of visitors, filled with celebration, excitement, and national spirit.

Citizens and residents stood united, shoulder to shoulder, waving the national flag and holding up portraits of His Majesty Sultan Haitham. Chants of loyalty and gratitude echoed along the coast, while the rhythmic beats of traditional folk groups added a rich cultural heartbeat to the festivities. Then came the moment the entire crowd was waiting for, the majestic naval parade. From my vantage point on the shore, the royal yacht Fulk Al-Salama emerged gracefully from Sultan Qaboos Port, its immaculate white hull gleaming under the afternoon sun.

Sailing alongside were traditional Omani dhows, proud symbols of the nation’s enduring maritime heritage. The entire scene, framed by towering mountains and shimmering waters, felt like a golden chapter of Oman’s history brought vividly to life. As the yacht approached the naval review zone near Qurum Beach, the excitement among the spectators surged. Suddenly, the sky reverberated with a thunderous salute. The Royal Navy vessel Shabab Oman II fired a symbolic 21-gun salute, each round met with overwhelming cheers from the audience.

Other naval ships joined in precise maritime salutes as Fulk Al-Salama passed, followed by three resounding chants wishing long life to His Majesty Sultan Haitham. The display of discipline, devotion, and national pride across the waters was truly remarkable. By sunset, Qurum Beach had evolved into a grand cultural arena. Massive interactive screens lit up the sands, laser beams swept across the sky from participating vessels, and patriotic anthems echoed powerfully across the coastline.

As night fell, a dazzling fireworks display burst into the sky over the sea, each vibrant explosion illuminating the faces of thousands who had waited patiently since the afternoon. The 2025 Fleet Review, organized by the Royal Navy of Oman in cooperation with the National Celebrations Secretariat, was far more than a military demonstration. It was a living celebration of Oman’s maritime legacy, national unity, and the enduring bond between the Sultan and his people. Standing amid the enormous crowd, I felt that bond in every cheer, every raised flag, and every wave that rolled gently toward the shore.

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