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Three defining events of 1979: Burning of Makkah鈥檚 Grand Mosque. Soviet tank in Kabul. Ayatollah Khomeini鈥檚 return to Tehran. AFP/Getty Images/AFP
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Three defining events of 1979: Burning of Makkah鈥檚 Grand Mosque. Soviet tank in Kabul. Ayatollah Khomeini鈥檚 return to Tehran. AFP/Getty Images/AFP
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Three defining events of 1979: Burning of Makkah鈥檚 Grand Mosque. Soviet tank in Kabul. Ayatollah Khomeini鈥檚 return to Tehran. AFP/Getty Images/AFP
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Three defining events of 1979: Burning of Makkah鈥檚 Grand Mosque. Soviet tank in Kabul. Ayatollah Khomeini鈥檚 return to Tehran. AFP/Getty Images/AFP

1979 - The Iranian Revolution, the siege of Makkah, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

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Updated 22 April 2025

1979 - The Iranian Revolution, the siege of Makkah, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

1979 - The Iranian Revolution, the siege of Makkah, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
  • The seismic events of 1979 reshaped the Middle East, fueling extremism, regional hostilities, and global conflicts that continue to reverberate even now

RIYADH: In a region in which major geopolitical events are almost commonplace, the trio of seismic shocks that erupted in 1979 made it a year like no other.聽

A single thread connected the Iranian revolution, the siege of Makkah and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: The birth of a brand of Islamic extremism that would have catastrophic consequences for millions, with repercussions that continue to reverberate around the entire world to this day.聽

The first rumblings began the previous year, amid widespread disquiet in Iran at the increasingly oppressive rule of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, whose 鈥淲hite Revolution鈥 reforms were seen by many as pushing the Westernization of the country too far, too quickly.聽

A religious demonstration in January 1978 in the city of Qom, a center of Shiite scholarship 130 kilometers southwest of the capital, Tehran, was broken up violently when security forces opened fire, killing as many as 300 protesters, mainly seminary students.聽

Demonstrations spread to cities across the country, culminating by the end of the year in widespread strikes and protests amid demands that the shah step down and Grand Ayatollah Khomeini be allowed to return from exile in France.聽

On Jan. 16, 1979, the shah and his family left Iran, never to return. On Feb. 1, Khomeini arrived at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran, stepping off an Air France flight from Paris after 15 years in exile to a tumultuous welcome by millions of Iranians.聽

Within 10 days, the last remaining vestiges of the old regime had collapsed and Shapour Bakhtiar, the prime minister appointed by the shah barely a month earlier, fled into exile.聽

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The newspaper covered the Iranian government鈥檚 鈥渇irst major crisis鈥 as pro-Shah troops clashed with demonstrators in Ahwaz, reigniting tensions amidst a concurrent earthquake.

On April 1, 1979, the results of a national referendum were revealed and, with the support of more than 98 percent of the voters, Khomeini declared the creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, of which he would be supreme leader.聽

The Iranian Revolution was founded on a sectarian constitutional basis that emphasized the export of its revolutionary ideology, and so it fueled sectarian tensions across the region.聽

The revolution introduced the Guardianship of the Jurist theory (Wilayat Al-Faqih), a sectarian principle that positions the Islamic jurist, or expert on Islamic law, above the state and its people, granting him ultimate authority over foreign relations and national security.聽

Crucially, the guardian jurist perceives himself to be the leader of all Muslims worldwide, his authority not limited to Iranians or even Shiites. It was this claim of universal leadership that most alarmed other countries in the region, as the theory disregards state sovereignty, promotes sectarian groups, and grants the revolutionary regime the 鈥渞ight鈥 to intervene in the affairs of other nations.聽

The new Islamic Republic鈥檚 commitment to the principle of exporting its revolution further exacerbated regional hostilities, with the Iran-Iraq War that broke out in 1980 serving as a flash point.聽

Iran鈥檚 revolutionary agenda had sought to undermine Iraq, a pivotal Arab country, by inciting and supporting Shiite groups and militias with training, financial aid and weapons. Ultimately, it would be these groups that formed the basis of the militias Iran leveraged extensively after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, when Saddam Hussein鈥檚 Baath regime fell.聽

It was not long before the fears among Iran鈥檚 neighbors that the revolution would spread throughout the region appeared to be realized.聽

Key Dates

  • 1

    The shah and his family flee Iran.

    Timeline Image Jan. 16, 1979

  • 2

    Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Tehran after 15 years in exile.

    Timeline Image Feb. 1, 1979

  • 3

    Angered by Washington鈥檚 refusal to return the shah for trial, revolutionaries seize the US Embassy in Tehran and hold 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.

  • 4

    Religious extremists seize control of the Grand Mosque of Makkah.

    Timeline Image Nov. 20, 1979

  • 5

    Call to noon prayer brings thousands of worshippers to the mosque for the first time in three weeks.

  • 6

    Soviet troops invade Afghanistan.

    Timeline Image Dec. 25, 1979

  • 7

    Last detachment of Soviet troops leaves Afghanistan.

    Timeline Image Feb. 15, 1989

On Nov. 20, 1979, following the dawn prayer in the Grand Mosque of Makkah, more than 200 armed men, led by Juhayman Al-Otaibi, a religious extremist, seized the sacred site and announced that the long-awaited Mahdi, the harbinger of the day of judgment, prophesied to bring justice after a period of oppression, had appeared. This supposed Mahdi was Al-Otaibi鈥檚 brother-in-law, Mohammed Al-Qahtani.聽

Al-Otaibi instructed his followers to lock the doors of the mosque and position snipers atop its minarets, which overlook Makkah. Meanwhile, the man identified as the Mahdi, who believed himself to be under divine protection, was swiftly shot by Saudi special forces when he appeared during the clashes without protection.聽

The siege of Makkah continued for 14 days, ending with the capture and execution of Al-Otaibi and dozens of his surviving fellow insurgents.聽

While there was no evidence to suggest direct Iranian involvement in the seizure of the Grand Mosque, the revolutionary climate in Iran provided ideological inspiration for many extremist movements and armed organizations during that period.聽

The Saudi government鈥檚 robust response to the siege sent a clear and unequivocal message to extremist factions: rebellion and violent ideologies would not be tolerated. This strategy of deterrence proved instrumental in safeguarding the Kingdom from further violence and bloodshed.聽

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Arab News reported the siege鈥檚 end, citing 75 鈥渞enegades鈥 killed, 135 captured, and 60 Saudi soldiers dead 鈥渋n the service of God.鈥

But 1979 had a further shock in store. On Dec. 25, just over a month after the siege of Makkah ended, Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan.聽

The invasion took place during a period of intense political instability in the country. In 1978, President Mohammed Daoud Khan and his family were overthrown and killed by Nur Mohammed Taraki, a Communist.聽

Taraki鈥檚 rule was short-lived; his former political party comrade, Hafizullah Amin, seized power and killed him. Amin鈥檚 attempts to align Afghanistan more closely with the US prompted the Soviets to orchestrate his assassination, replacing him with Babrak Karmal, a more reliable Communist, thereby securing a more compliant leadership.聽

The Soviet intervention was driven by a combination of motives. Economically, Afghanistan鈥檚 wealth of natural resources made it a valuable target. Politically, the invasion aimed to help prop up the faltering Communist regime and ensure no hostile government emerged in Afghanistan, a key neighbor within the Soviet Union鈥檚 immediate geopolitical sphere.聽

This was particularly critical within the broader context of the Cold War, in which the US was actively working to counter Soviet influence by encircling the Soviet Union and curbing its expansionist ambitions.聽

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Arab News reported Afghan minister Muhammad Abdo Yamani urging Austria to demand Soviet forces 鈥渙ut鈥 of Afghanistan and suggesting an embargo to pressure their withdrawal.

The Soviet army faced strong resistance in Afghanistan from the Islamist Mujahideen, who received substantial support from international powers, particularly the US and its regional allies, and in the end the intervention proved futile.聽

For 10 years the Soviet Union endured significant human and material losses in Afghanistan but failed to regain control and political stability in the country through the political system they endorsed. This system lacked popular legitimacy and controlled only limited territory, with the rest of the country remaining under the control of opposition forces.聽

All these factors finally compelled the Soviet army to withdraw from Afghanistan after almost a decade. A subsequent civil war culminated in Taliban coming to power in 1996.聽

The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan had far-reaching consequences. Geopolitically, it exposed the limitations of the Soviet army, and the failure in Afghanistan coincided with internal political and economic decline within the Soviet Union, its inability to compete with the US in the arms race, and the outbreak of popular uprisings in countries that had adopted the socialist model.聽

As such, the invasion is widely regarded as a major contributing factor in the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.聽




Afghan resistance fighters repelled the Soviet invasion with immense human cost and significant Western, especially US, aid. An estimated 1.5 million Afghans died in the conflict. AFP

The war also became a breeding ground for extremist jihadist movements. Arabs and Muslims who joined the Afghan resistance found the conflict to be a unifying platform, drawing leaders and fighters from several countries in the Islamic world.聽

Upon returning to their homelands, these individuals brought with them military expertise and radical ideologies. This environment facilitated the establishment of terrorist organizations, as these veterans sought to replicate the armed struggle to overthrow regimes in their own countries.聽

The most prominent product of this phenomenon was Saudi-born Osama bin Laden, who fought alongside the Mujahideen against the Soviets in Afghanistan. He founded the terror group Al-Qaeda, which emerged as a leading force among extremist religious organizations.聽

Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda played a central role in the global wave of terrorism that culminated in the 9/11 attacks on the US, and all the repercussions that followed. These included the invasion of Afghanistan by a US-led coalition in 2001, and the rise of Iranian-backed terror groups in Iraq following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003, which ultimately led to the rise of Daesh.聽

  • Dr. Mohammed Al-Sulami is head of the International Institute for Iranian Studies (Rasanah).聽


Islamabad aims to boost global footprint of local products through 鈥楶akistan Mart鈥 in Dubai

Islamabad aims to boost global footprint of local products through 鈥楶akistan Mart鈥 in Dubai
Updated 8 min 26 sec ago

Islamabad aims to boost global footprint of local products through 鈥楶akistan Mart鈥 in Dubai

Islamabad aims to boost global footprint of local products through 鈥楶akistan Mart鈥 in Dubai
  • The initiative is a joint venture between Pakistan鈥檚 NLC and the UAE鈥檚 DP World logistics management company
  • The Mart is designed to facilitate business through integrated warehousing, logistics and exhibition spaces

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani exporters and manufacturers are set to expand their global footprint through 鈥淧akistan Mart鈥 in Dubai, Pakistani state media reported, with the initiative aimed at granting Pakistani products direct access to 鈥渉igh-demand鈥 markets.

The 鈥淧akistan Mart鈥 is a joint venture between the Pakistan鈥檚 National Logistics Corporation (NLC) and the UAE鈥檚 DP World logistics management company to establish a dedicated trade hub in Dubai.

The development followed the visit of a high-level delegation representing the NLC and DP World to the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency reported.

The delegation was led by Brig. Mohammad Yousaf, Director Plans at NLC, along with Abdullah Yaqoob Al-Sayed Ahmad Al-Hashmi, Head of Traders Markets at DP World, Fakhre Alam, Vice Chairman of DP World, and Junaid Tariq, Director Business at NLC.

鈥淭he facility in Dubai will provide state-of-the-art logistics, warehousing, and retail infrastructure to facilitate direct access for Pakistani manufacturers and exporters to high-demand markets across the Middle East, Africa, and South America,鈥 Brig. Yousaf was quoted as saying at a session outlining the scope of Pakistan Mart.

Pakistani exporters often participate in major trade exhibitions in Dubai to showcase products ranging from textiles to food and pharmaceuticals. These events offer direct access to global buyers, enhance brand visibility and support Pakistan鈥檚 efforts to expand its export footprint in the Gulf and beyond.

On the occasion, DP World Head of Traders Markets Al-Hashmi described Pakistan Mart as a 鈥済ateway to global trade,鈥 designed to facilitate business through integrated warehousing, logistics and exhibition spaces.

The UAE is Pakistan鈥檚 third-largest trading partner after China and the United States, and a major source of remittances and foreign investment. Policymakers in Pakistan consider the Emirates an optimal export destination due to their geographical proximity, which minimizes transportation and freight costs while facilitating commercial transactions.

Pakistan鈥檚 exports reached approximately $26.9 billion between July 2024 and April 2025, reflecting a 6.4 percent increase compared to the same period in the previous year, according to the Pakistan Business Council (PBC). Leading export sectors included textiles, food products, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and leather goods.

ICCI Senior Vice President Abdul Rehman Siddiqui termed the project a 鈥渕ilestone鈥 on Pakistan鈥檚 logistics and export landscape, according to the APP report.

鈥淭he synergy between NLC鈥檚 regional capabilities and DP World鈥檚 global network would provide immense opportunities for Pakistani businesses,鈥 he said. 


Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
Updated 06 August 2025

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup

Thrilling action on the court on day 1 of 2025 FIBA Asia Cup
  • Hosts 海角直播 lose out to highly rated China in the opening game of the basketball competition; in the other game in Group C, Jordan hold off India
  • In Group D, New Zealand record a comfortable victory over Iraq, while Chinese Taipei shock the Philippines

JEDDAH: Basketball fans were treated to four thrilling encounters on the opening day of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah on Tuesday, as 16 teams begin their quest for glory at the 31st staging of the competition.

Hosts 海角直播 lost 88-93 to China, who are the most decorated team in the history of the tournament, with 16 titles to their name.

Despite the disappointment, coach Ricard Casas praised the Saudi players for their performance saying: 鈥淭hey really played well and showed their character against China, which is considered one of the best basketball teams in Asia.

鈥淪till, we have two more games and hopefully we can qualify for the quarter finals.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 shooting guard, Mohammed Abdurahkman who plays for Spanish team Club Basket Bilbao Berri, said the team did their best but luck was not on their side.

鈥淲e had a tough game with China but it is important for us to come back and win the next games against India and Jordan,鈥 he added.

In the other game in Group C, Jordanian forward Hashem Abbas came through for his team when they needed him most as Jordan held off India in overtime to win 91-84.

海角直播 will take on Jordan on Thursday, while India faces China.

In Group D, New Zealand, nicknamed the 鈥淭all Blacks,鈥 recorded a comfortable 100-78 win over Iraq and have their sights set on going all the way.

鈥淥ur focus is to finish as high as we can on the podium,鈥 said head coach Judd Flavell. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough tournament and our pool is tough. If we鈥檙e going to be our best, these teams will expose areas for improvement.鈥

Chinese Taipei and the Philippines lined up for the final game of the day, which attracted an impressive crowd that saw former come from behind to shock the latter with a 95-87 victory.

The Chinese face Iraq on Thursday, while the Philippines will need a win against New Zealand to keep their hopes alive.

The lineup of games on Wednesday is: title holders Australia vs. South Korea, Japan vs. Syria, Guam vs. Iran, and Qatar vs. Lebanon.


Trump declines to say if he supports or opposes potential Gaza takeover by Israel

Trump declines to say if he supports or opposes potential Gaza takeover by Israel
Updated 06 August 2025

Trump declines to say if he supports or opposes potential Gaza takeover by Israel

Trump declines to say if he supports or opposes potential Gaza takeover by Israel
  • Netanyahu convened his Security Cabinet to direct the military on the war's next stage, hinting that even tougher action was possible

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump declined to say whether he supported or opposed a potential military takeover of Gaza by Israel and said his administration鈥檚 focus was on increasing food access to the Palestinian enclave under assault from Washington鈥檚 ally.

KEY QUOTES
鈥淚 know that we are there now trying to get people fed,鈥 Trump told reporters on Tuesday. 鈥淎s far as the rest of it, I really can鈥檛 say. That鈥檚 going to be pretty much up to Israel.鈥
Trump said Israel and Arab states were going to help with food and aid distribution in Gaza and provide financial assistance. He did not elaborate.

WHY IT鈥橲 IMPORTANT
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met senior security officials on Tuesday, with media reporting he favored a complete military takeover of Gaza.
Trump had proposed a US takeover of Gaza earlier this year, an idea which was condemned by many around the world including human rights experts, Arab states, the UN and Palestinians.

CONTEXT
Israel鈥檚 near two-year long military assault in Gaza has killed tens of thousands, caused a hunger crisis, internally displaced nearly the entire population and led to accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and of war crimes at the International Criminal Court.
Israel denies the accusations and casts its military offensive as self-defense following an October 2023 attack by Palestinian Hamas militants that killed 1,200 and in which over 250 were taken hostage.

 

 


海角直播 to host Global IoT Congress 2025

海角直播 to host Global IoT Congress 2025
Updated 06 August 2025

海角直播 to host Global IoT Congress 2025

海角直播 to host Global IoT Congress 2025
  • The Kingdom ranks first among the top three Arab countries in smart city investments and leads the Arab world in the Government AI Readiness Index as well as the 2024 Government Electronic and Mobile Services Maturity Index

海角直播 has emerged as the Middle East and North Africa鈥檚 largest digital economy, with a market value exceeding SR495 billion ($132 billion) over the past few years. Meanwhile, the Kingdom鈥檚 Internet of Things market specifically is estimated to grow 12-18 percent year-on-year to reach a market size of SR25.8 billion, reflecting the technologically progressive approach that 海角直播 has taken to building the country鈥檚 future. The Kingdom also ranks first among the top three Arab countries in smart city investments and leads the Arab world in the Government AI Readiness Index as well as the 2024 Government Electronic and Mobile Services Maturity Index.
Global investments in IoT are forecast to exceed SR4.5 trillion by 2026, and in the Middle East and North Africa, the IoT market is projected to reach SR90 billion by the same year.

FASTFACT

海角直播鈥檚 IoT market specifically is estimated to grow 12-18 percent year-on-year to reach a market size of SR25.8 billion.

As the region鈥檚 largest IoT market, Riyadh is set to host the Global Internet of Things Congress 2025 on Oct. 21. The three-day event 鈥 the largest dedicated IoT event in the Kingdom and the wider MENA region 鈥 will put the Saudi capital in the spotlight as a regional powerhouse of emerging IoT technologies.
More than 200 prominent exhibitors and speakers ranging from industries like IoT, artificial intelligence, smart cities, energy, healthcare, and other emerging technologies, are expected from all over the world to address over 5,000 high-profile attendees such as industry leaders, C-level businesspeople and governmental stakeholders.
The Congress, organized by the Internet of Things Association, is set to host public entities, academic institutions, private companies, investors, entrepreneurs, and media representatives from all over the world. This landmark event will feature keynote sessions, interactive workshops, a technology exhibition, and strategic partnership announcements.
Abdullah bin Salem Al-Bedaiwy, chairman of the board at the IoTA, said: 鈥淎s a nonprofit organization, the association is committed to development and innovation, encouraging investment, enhancing local content, and increasing localization within the IoT sector. Our initiative aims to launch a global IoT platform in its largest market, the Kingdom of 海角直播. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our partners who contributed to making this vision a reality, and we look forward to the support of both the public and private sectors to ensure the success of this global event on Saudi soil.鈥
He added: 鈥淎s a nonprofit organization, the IoTA is committed to fostering innovation and advancing both human and technological capital in the IoT sector. Our vision is to host the region鈥檚 largest dedicated IoT event in its biggest market, the Kingdom of 海角直播. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our partners who have contributed to making this possible, and we look forward to the support of both the public and the private sector, to ensure the success of this global gathering in 海角直播.鈥

Global Internet of Things Congress 2025 will cultivate cross-border and cross-sector knowledge exchange, drive innovation, and unlock investment opportunities, aligned with the objectives of digital transformation in 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030.

 


4th EV Auto Show to spotlight full spectrum of green mobility

The exhibition will deliver hands-on access to the latest in electric mobility.
The exhibition will deliver hands-on access to the latest in electric mobility.
Updated 06 August 2025

4th EV Auto Show to spotlight full spectrum of green mobility

The exhibition will deliver hands-on access to the latest in electric mobility.
  • Expecting more than 120 exhibitors and over 12,000 attendees from across 90+ countries, EV Auto Show 2025 is positioned to be a focal point for investment, innovation, and sector-wide collaboration in sustainable transportation

Leading electric mobility event EV Auto Show Riyadh will return for its fourth edition from Oct. 27 to 29, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. Building on the strong foundation of its previous three editions, EV Auto Show Riyadh 2025 returns with greater scale and impact, building on the momentum of three successful editions to deepen its focus across the entire electric mobility value chain. This year鈥檚 edition features an even stronger lineup of top-tier OEMs, high-quality exhibitors, and influential stakeholders, with expanded technical and commercial dialogue. The show continues to serve as a dynamic platform that brings together electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, battery technologies, component manufacturers, fleet solutions, and key government representatives under one roof, in one of the world鈥檚 most ambitious mobility markets.

The EV Auto Show serves as a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to sustainable mobility, says Dr. Omaima Bamasag, Deputy of the General Authority for Transport Enablement

Expecting more than 120 exhibitors and over 12,000 attendees from across 90+ countries, EV Auto Show 2025 is positioned to be a focal point for investment, innovation, and sector-wide collaboration in sustainable transportation.
Taking place in the heart of Riyadh, the EV Auto Show 2025 will host a high-level conference program built around the Kingdom鈥檚 electric mobility priorities. This year鈥檚 agenda will spotlight national infrastructure strategies, fleet electrification, and the localization of EV manufacturing. Attendees can expect deep-dive sessions, expert panels, and keynote talks featuring leaders from global OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, utilities, regulatory bodies, investment groups, and emerging technology disruptors. The program is designed to accelerate cross-sector collaboration and unlock new pathways for 海角直播鈥檚 green mobility future.
The exhibition will also deliver hands-on access to the latest in electric mobility through product launches and technology showcases. With participation from leading global and regional brands, it brings together top manufacturers, solution providers, and innovators from across the electric and sustainable transport ecosystem. 

Exhibitors span sectors including EV manufacturing, charging infrastructure, battery technologies, autonomous systems, and energy management.
Dr. Omaima Bamasag, deputy of the General Authority for Transport Enablement, said: 鈥淭he EV Auto Show serves as a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to sustainable mobility, bringing together leading companies in the vehicle and charging station sectors. We believe this will drive the government and the Kingdom toward achieving the sustainability goal of zero emissions by 2060.鈥
This year鈥檚 edition places a sharper spotlight on international collaboration, with dedicated delegations from Europe, Asia, and beyond exploring joint ventures and strategic entry into the Saudi EV market.