M.A.Ali honoured with ‘Prince’ title by King at his birthday in Cirebon Palace Indonesia
Cirebon, Indonesia: The grand celebration of His Majesty King Sany Wijaya Natakusuma’s birthday was held today at the historic Cirebon Palace, drawing a diverse gathering of dignitaries, royals, and distinguished guests from around the globe. The event was a magnificent display of unity, culture, and tradition, with representatives from Holland, the USA, the UK, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, and other parts of the world in attendance.
The celebration was graced by the presence of kings, queens, princes, and princesses from several provinces of Indonesia, adding royal splendor to the occasion. Cultural performances from various countries further enriched the event, with captivating Indian classical dances, vibrant Sri Lankan cultural displays, and traditional Indonesian performances mesmerizing the audience.
A major highlight of the event was when Dr. M.A. Ali, founder and director of the World Meet, was bestowed with the honorary surname “Natakusuma” by His Majesty King Sany Wijaya Natakusuma. Along with this esteemed title, Dr. Ali was also presented with a royal certificate, recognizing his tireless efforts in promoting global peace, humanity, and cultural unity. The King expressed his admiration for Dr. Ali, stating, “His vision for a united world and his dedication to peace and brotherhood truly embody the values we uphold.”
In his heartfelt speech, Dr. M.A. Ali emphasized the importance of unity among all nations and people. “We are all sons and daughters of Adam,” he said. “There should be no divisions among us. Let us come together, maintain peace, and foster love and brotherhood because the world desperately needs harmony.”
The evening’s most memorable moment came when Tony Taylor performed the World Meet theme song, inspiring all attendees to join in dancing together, symbolizing the unity and togetherness the event sought to promote.
His Majesty’s birthday celebration at Cirebon Palace was not just a royal affair but a global celebration of culture, peace, and mutual respect, leaving everyone inspired to carry forward the message of harmony and unity.