This book takes you on a captivating journey through the pages of modern Arab history, tracing the course of Saudi-Egyptian relations (1945-1958) from a period of rapprochement to one of tension. Professor Muaid Mahmoud Hamad Al-Mashhadani sheds light on one of the most sensitive eras in the region's history-when political transformations were shaping the contours of the modern Middle East. Through meticulous analysis of events, documents, and political stances, the book offers a fresh perspective on how the relationship between Riyadh and Cairo evolved amid regional leadership rivalries and global shifts following World War II. This scholarly work enriches the reader's understanding of Arab history and inspires reflection on the lessons of the past to build a future of greater stability and cooperation.
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