The homeland is not a field of experiments for demonstrating patriotism and belonging... and the homeland does not depend on individuals and names among them who want to return to the political arena through statements to charge determination and move the national sense among the people... and among them are those who have disappeared from the scene and resort to the principle of opposition or riding the wave of accusing others..
The homeland is bigger than this or that and love for the homeland is built by belonging to its soil without begging from it for a prestigious position or a high office, or for the individual to be extraordinary...
Love for the homeland in Jordan is belonging and deep loyalty... It embodies the spirit of sacrifice and giving to protect the land and raise its flag, led by wise Hashemite leadership. This love is manifested in the unity of the people with their brave Arab army and security forces to preserve social peace, and is expressed through hard work and diligence, and loyalty to the values of nobility, and preserving the achievements of the homeland to remain proud and dear.
Love for Jordan is not just words, but a spirit that dwells within Jordanians, and pride in the land and history, and loyalty to the Hashemite leadership.
The constant readiness to sacrifice life and blood for the elevation of the homeland and its protection from dangers.
Love for the homeland is the rallying of the people around King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, the Arab army, and the security forces, as a formidable shield for the homeland.
Expression of love for the homeland through excellence in work, diligence in studies, and preservation of resources and public properties.
Pride in the cultural heritage and preserving the original customs and traditions, and participating in national occasions.
This is how we build and love our homeland, and not by defending individuals whose concern is returning to the political scene in the manner of charging as if the people were an electric car we want to recharge quickly through campaigns adopted by family, relatives, tribes and friends



