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Updated 08 April 2025
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Saudi foreign minister in US for official visit
Updated 08 April 2025
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DUBAI: 海角直播鈥檚听Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan听landed in the United States on Tuesday, the Kingdom鈥檚 foreign ministry said.
Prince Faisal听is scheduled to meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, according to the Saudi Press Agency.听
They are expected to discuss ways of听strengthening relations between the two countries, as well as听issues and developments in the regional and international arenas and the efforts being made in this regard, SPA added.
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鈥楪eometry of Beauty鈥 exhibition bridges art, science, spirituality
28 artists use the lens of Islamic geometry and Arabic calligraphy
Explores 鈥榰niversal鈥 forms of meaning, says gallerist Qaswra Hafez
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Afshan Aziz
JEDDAH: A new exhibition titled 鈥淕eometry of Beauty: A Language to Read or an Equation to Solve?鈥 has opened at MNWR Space in Jeddah, bringing together 28 artists whose works explore art, science and spirituality through Islamic geometry and Arabic calligraphy.
Presented by MNWR in collaboration with Hafez Gallery and Makhtut Studio and curated by Abdelrahman Elshahed, the exhibition runs until Nov. 7.
Qaswra Hafez, founder of Hafez Gallery, outlined the aim of the exhibition.
鈥溾楪eometry of Beauty鈥 is born from our dedication for uniting traditional and contemporary approaches, inviting artists to explore whether beauty is a language we speak or an equation we uncover; from the orbit of an atom to the sacred circle of the pilgrim鈥檚 tawaf (circumambulation around the Kaaba).鈥
Hafez said the collaboration with MNWR Space and Makhtut Studio 鈥渂rings this exploration full circle, revealing how Islamic geometry and Arabic calligraphy address universal questions of form and meaning that can speak directly to today鈥檚 audience.鈥
Curator Abdelrahman Elshahed explained that the exhibition grew from a single question linking devotion, science, and visual logic. (Supplied)
Elshahed said: 鈥淭he show began with a simple question: is beauty a language we learn or an equation we measure? From the atom鈥檚 orbit to the pilgrim鈥檚 tawaf, circular motion, proportion, and repetition tie science to devotion and to the visual logic of Islamic art.
To select the participating artists, he sought those who could 鈥渁ctivate that triangle 鈥 heritage, inquiry, and experiment,鈥 considering mastery of calligraphy or geometry, conceptual clarity, technical skill, and a balance between generations, genders, and artistic disciplines.
He said: 鈥淲e built coherence through shared 鈥榢eys,鈥 the circle, the grid, and the golden ratio, sequencing works in constellations, calligraphy beside abstraction, manuscript ornament beside sound and light, so motifs echo across media.鈥
He added that his background as an artist and calligrapher trained him 鈥渢o see structure inside emotion, line as breath, spacing as silence, proportion as meaning.
鈥淭hat sensibility guided the curation, privileging works where craft and concept are inseparable, while ensuring the process, hand-dyed papers, ruled geometries, algorithmic patterning, and embodied gestures, is legible so viewers can 鈥榬ead鈥 how beauty is built.
鈥淎bove all, I hope visitors leave sensing continuity between their heartbeat and a compass-drawn rosette, between cosmic order and everyday care, and see faith, reason, and creativity not as separate rooms but as one house with many doors.鈥
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, who spoke about his series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul.鈥
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
鈥溾楻eflection of the Soul鈥 is a meditation on the principle of reflection: just as clear water reflects everything around it and a mirror reflects whatever stands before it 鈥 what happens when words themselves are reflected?鈥
His paintings, inspired by the verse 鈥淚n the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful鈥 and the divine name 鈥淎l-Raheem,鈥 extend from what he calls his 鈥渙wn artistic school grounded in the Law of Uniqueness and Repetition.鈥
鈥淎mid the demands of my daily work as the director of a media company and filmmaker, I find in art a profoundly personal space to express and reveal the reflections of my soul, away from market requirements,鈥 he said.
Mamdouh added about the exhibition: 鈥淔rom the moment one enters the gallery, a palpable sense of serenity and spirituality emerges, alongside a refined artistic diversity that highlights the interplay and cohesion among the works.鈥
He praised Elshahed鈥檚 curation that creates 鈥渁 vibrant dialogue between the Islamic visual heritage and contemporary modes of scientific thinking.
鈥淕eometry, calligraphy, and ornamental heritage are read through the lenses of mathematics, algorithms, and data, generating bridges of knowledge that connect intuitive sensibility with scientific method.鈥
For artist Basmah Al-Saqabi, whose work focuses on the Arabic word 鈥淎llah,鈥 the exhibition embodies the meeting of sacred light and structured form.
鈥淎t the center of this piece lies the Arabic word 鈥楢llah,鈥 radiant as the essence of divine light that rises above all else. Surrounding it are interwoven colors and geometric lines 鈥 symbols of the vast universe with all its diversity and reflections,鈥 she said.
Inspired by her late father, pioneering calligrapher Mohammed Al-Saqabi, her piece merges deep spirituality with geometric abstraction.
鈥淏eing part of 鈥楪eometry of Beauty鈥 feels like entering a galaxy of luminous minds, where each artist forms an orbit of thought and vision. The exhibition does not merely gather artworks; it creates a new map of beauty that connects art, science, and the human spirit,鈥 she said.
For Al-Saqabi, geometry offers a path to transcendence. 鈥淚 treat precision as a means of honoring chaos. Geometry, to me, is not a limitation but a gateway to contemplation, giving creativity a framework through which it can breathe,鈥 she explained.
Artist Abdulrahman Al-Kabran has contributed a work titled 鈥淏etween Earth and Sky,鈥 a visual meditation on the spiritual journey of humankind.
Artist Abdulrahman Al-Kabran contributes a work titled 鈥淏etween Earth and Sky,鈥 a visual meditation on the spiritual journey of humankind. (Supplied)
鈥淚 used the pilgrim鈥檚 ihram (two pieces of unstitched cloth) as a symbolic surface representing purity and detachment, transforming it into a visual tapestry of dots and buttons that signify the collective movement and rhythm of the crowds circling the Kaaba.
鈥淭he diverse colors merge harmoniously, reflecting the unity of world cultures,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 balance precision and creativity by transforming geometry into a spiritual language.
鈥淚t symbolizes cosmic order, yet I introduce handmade materials that break its rigidity and restore the human touch, allowing the work to become a dialogue between mind and spirit,鈥 he said.
He said such exhibitions 鈥渞evive the essence of Islamic art. When viewers see how lines and forms evolve into a harmonious system, they realize that science and art speak the same language 鈥 the language of creation and divine order.鈥
Artist Maha Khogeer, whose work 鈥淪iyah va Sefid鈥 (Black and White) reinterprets calligraphy as pure form, and explained that her approach seeks to liberate letters from linguistic function.
Artist Abdulrahman Al-Kabran contributes a work titled 鈥淏etween Earth and Sky,鈥 a visual meditation on the spiritual journey of humankind. (Supplied)
Artist Abdulrahman Al-Kabran contributes a work titled 鈥淏etween Earth and Sky,鈥 a visual meditation on the spiritual journey of humankind. (Supplied)
Artist Abdulrahman Al-Kabran contributes a work titled 鈥淏etween Earth and Sky,鈥 a visual meditation on the spiritual journey of humankind. (Supplied)
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
Among the featured artists is Ehab Mamdouh, whose series 鈥淩eflection of the Soul鈥 explores the principle of reflection as both a spiritual and aesthetic act. (Supplied)
鈥淢y piece is a balanced visual composition between blackness and whiteness. The piece re-contextualizes calligraphy as an independent element, transcending its traditional linguistic function to become a visual expression rich in contrasts,鈥 she said.
Khogeer believes that art inevitably mirrors life. 鈥淓very artist is a product of the culture, history, and civilization in which they were born and raised. It鈥檚 clear that their work is a reflection of the ideas, feelings, and experiences shaped within the context of their time and place.鈥
She added: 鈥淓xhibitions like 鈥楪eometry of Beauty鈥 are essential in the contemporary art scene.
鈥淭he displayed works open up a space for dialogue, convergence, and interaction between ideas and cultures, highlighting the richness of the arts and showcasing the inherent beauty within them,鈥 she said.
The meeting at the Jeddah governorate鈥檚 headquarters was attended by Japanese Consul General
Updated 38 min 29 sec ago
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JEDDAH: Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike met with her Jeddah counterpart Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi on Wednesday during her regional tour aimed at strengthening cooperation between Japan and the Arab region.
The meeting at the Jeddah governorate鈥檚 headquarters was attended by Japanese Consul General in Jeddah Daisuke Yamamoto and members of Koike鈥檚 delegation.
Koike had visited Riyadh this week for the Future Investment Initiative 2025, where she outlined Tokyo鈥檚 ambitions to become a global financial and creative hub.
At the conference, she participated in a panel alongside 鈥淐aptain Tsubasa鈥 creator Yoichi Takahashi, and highlighted how Japan鈥檚 manga and anime industries can fuel creative investment and tourism.
Koike began her Gulf tour in the UAE, where she attended the 鈥淒iscover the Culture of Tokyo鈥 event in Abu Dhabi.
Koike will visit Kuwait and Egypt before heading back to Japan.
Saudi, Colombian culture ministers sign deal to boost cooperation听
Updated 31 October 2025
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RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Colombian counterpart, Yannai Kadamani, have signed an agreement to promote cooperation between the two countries.
The deal was struck on the sidelines of a visit to the Kingdom by Colombian President Gustavo Petro for the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh.
The deal outlined several areas of cooperation, particularly in the cultural field. These include the exchange of expertise related to cultural systems, regulations, and policies, working together on cultural residency programs involving governmental, civil and nonprofit institutions, mutual participation in festivals and cultural events and facilitating communication between cultural organizations.
The sides also agreed to host visits by each other鈥檚 delegations from the culture sector, organize training programs, workshops and capacity-building initiatives and stage seminars.
HADHRAMAUT: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has delivered modern agricultural equipment to farmers in Yemen鈥檚 Hadhramout governorate. This initiative is part of a sustainable agriculture and fisheries support project to support the country鈥檚 people.
The project included the delivery of 55 diverse agricultural machines, including hand tillers, threshing tools for separating grain from chaff, and farm-spraying and cutting machines.
A training program was also conducted to help farmers operate and maintain the equipment, and fuel supplies were provided to ensure effective use of the machinery.
This project aims to boost farmers鈥 productivity and streamline agricultural efficiency through modern mechanization, facilitating plowing and harvesting while significantly reducing costs and labor.
Meanwhile, the KSrelief Masam Project continues to clear explosives in Yemen, most recently dismantling 805 devices during the last week of October, including 676 items of unexploded ordnance, 102 anti-tank mines, 25 anti-personnel mines, and two explosive devices.
Special media course for non-native Arabic speakers launches
Updated 31 October 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, or KSGAAL, has launched a media-related course within its Language Immersion Program in Riyadh, for non-native speakers.
The eight-week program involves 14 trainees from nine countries and is designed to enable participants to practice Arabic in realistic, interactive situations reflecting local culture.
The curriculum includes modules, practical activities and field trips, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.
KSGAAL鈥檚 Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said the course offers a new model for teaching Arabic in a practical, professional framework.
The initiative reflects the academy鈥檚 commitment to developing projects that serve the Arabic language in specialized fields.