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Baha festival honors women’s traditional roles

Baha festival honors women’s traditional roles
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A group of young girls replicated traditional methods for visitors, offering an immersive glimpse into rural life of the past. (SPA)
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A group of young girls replicated traditional methods for visitors, offering an immersive glimpse into rural life of the past. (SPA)
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A group of young girls replicated traditional methods for visitors, offering an immersive glimpse into rural life of the past. (SPA)
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Baha festival honors women’s traditional roles

Baha festival honors women’s traditional roles
  • The aim was to highlight and celebrate the vital roles women played in the past, reflecting their daily contributions to their families and communities

BAHA: The eighth Alatawelah Heritage Festival in Baha held a special event celebrating the traditional work of women in the past, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The aim was to highlight and celebrate the vital roles women played in the past, reflecting their daily contributions to their families and communities.

Live demonstrations showcased key tasks traditionally performed by women, including food preparation, wool spinning, basket and mat weaving, and firewood collection.

A group of young girls replicated traditional methods for visitors, offering an immersive glimpse into rural life of the past, the SPA added.

The event drew enthusiastic engagement, especially from children and youth, many of whom captured the moments on their phones.

It was part of the festival’s broader goal to preserve local heritage, strengthen national identity, and deepen connections to the past.

The festival includes a variety of heritage-focused activities, such as booths run by local families showcasing traditional clothing and cuisine, live demonstrations of historic stone building techniques, and displays of agricultural and harvest practices.

A visual arts section is also featured, along with poetry evenings, competitions, and performances of traditional folk arts on the festival stage.


Makkah museum displays massive ϳܰ’a mosaic

A mosaic panel of Surah Al-Fatiha and the beginning of Surah Al-Baqarah is made up of over a million porcelain pieces. (SPA)
A mosaic panel of Surah Al-Fatiha and the beginning of Surah Al-Baqarah is made up of over a million porcelain pieces. (SPA)
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Makkah museum displays massive ϳܰ’a mosaic

A mosaic panel of Surah Al-Fatiha and the beginning of Surah Al-Baqarah is made up of over a million porcelain pieces. (SPA)
  • Artwork is based on an original ϳܰ’a manuscript written by calligrapher Mustafa Dhul-Fiqar in 1656

MAKKAH: The Holy ϳܰ’a Museum in the Hira Cultural District in Makkah features a mosaic panel of Surah Al-Fatiha and the beginning of Surah Al-Baqarah, spanning 76.67 sq. meters and composed of over a million porcelain mosaic pieces.

This artwork is based on an original ϳܰ’a manuscript written by calligrapher Mustafa Dhul-Fiqar in 1656, preserved at the King Abdulaziz Complex for Endowment Libraries in Madinah.

As the first museum in Makkah dedicated solely to the Holy ϳܰ’a and located near the historic Mount Hira, it serves as a cultural and civilizational beacon for the holy city, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The museum houses a rich collection of rare artifacts and ϳܰ’a manuscripts from various Islamic eras, showcasing diverse calligraphic styles throughout history.

It also features educational exhibits tracing the evolution of ϳܰ’aic writing, along with modern interactive technologies that highlight the ϳܰ’a’s profound significance.

Visual displays further illuminate the history of ϳܰ’aic documentation through the ages. The museum also holds Guinness World Records for the largest ϳܰ’a and the largest ϳܰ’a stand.


Saudi tech initiative to accelerate AI adoption in industrial, logistics sectors

Initiative aims to create innovation-friendly environment and accelerate adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.
Initiative aims to create innovation-friendly environment and accelerate adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.
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Saudi tech initiative to accelerate AI adoption in industrial, logistics sectors

Initiative aims to create innovation-friendly environment and accelerate adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.
  • The initiative aims to create an innovation-friendly environment and accelerate the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies
  • Also seeks to strengthen public-private partnerships in developing and deploying digital solutions

RIYADH: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has launched the third phase of its Technology Adoption initiative, known as AdopTech, supporting 15 projects that showcase artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies in key industrial and logistics facilities.

The initiative aims to create an innovation-friendly environment and accelerate the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

This phase focuses on enabling technology companies and entrepreneurs to deliver innovative solutions for real-world operational challenges in targeted sectors.

Proof-of-concept projects will be carried out in collaboration with selected industrial and logistics facilities to enhance efficiency and boost sector competitiveness.

The initiative seeks to strengthen public-private partnerships in developing and deploying digital solutions, according to the SPA.

It provides a dynamic environment for participants to test and refine their technologies in real-world settings, improving readiness for wider deployment and market growth.

The ministry has invited interested tech companies and entrepreneurs with relevant solutions to register via mcit.gov.sa/ar/eti.


ֱ condemns Ben-Gvir’s ‘provocative practices’ at Al-Aqsa Mosque

ֱ condemns Ben-Gvir’s ‘provocative practices’ at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Updated 03 August 2025

ֱ condemns Ben-Gvir’s ‘provocative practices’ at Al-Aqsa Mosque

ֱ condemns Ben-Gvir’s ‘provocative practices’ at Al-Aqsa Mosque
  • Jordan also strongly condemns extremist minister’s storming of Al-Aqsa mosque compound

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced on Sunday the “provocative practices” by Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, saying such practices fuel conflict in the region.

“ֱ condemns in the strongest terms the repeated provocative practices by Israeli occupation government officials against Al-Aqsa Mosque and emphasizes that these practices fuel the conflict in the region,” the foreign ministry said.

Ben-Gvir visited the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem on Sunday and said he prayed there, challenging rules covering one of the most sensitive sites in the Middle East. Under a delicate decades-old “status quo” arrangement with Muslim authorities, the Al-Aqsa compound is administered by a Jordanian religious foundation and Jews can visit but may not pray there. 

 

 

“The Kingdom emphasizes its continued demand to the international community to stop the practices of Israeli occupation officials that violate international laws and norms and undermine peace efforts in the region,” the statement added.

ֱ had consistently voiced its condemnation of what it described as the continued blatant Israeli attacks on the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Jordan also strongly condemned Ben-Gvir’s storming of Al-Aqsa, and a foreign ministry statement has described the act as “a flagrant violation of international law and international humanitarian law, an unacceptable provocation and a condemned escalation.”

“Israel holds no sovereignty over Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif,” the statement said.

Ministry spokesperson ambassador Sufian Qudah reiterated Jordan’s “absolute rejection and firm condemnation of the continued, provocative incursions by the extremist minister, as well as the facilitation of repeated settler entries into Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli police.”

 

 

Such actions constitute a clear breach of the historical and legal status quo of the mosque and represent an attempt to divide it temporally and spatially, and a desecration of its sanctity, Qudah said.

Qudah warned of consequences of the provocations and violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, which, he said, aimed at “further dangerous escalation and unilateral measures in the occupied West Bank.”


ֱ Pavilion highlights esports, gaming at Expo 2025

ֱ Pavilion highlights esports, gaming at Expo 2025
Updated 03 August 2025

ֱ Pavilion highlights esports, gaming at Expo 2025

ֱ Pavilion highlights esports, gaming at Expo 2025
  • Event welcomes 8,500 visitors in Osaka

OSAKA: The ֱ Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka hosted the “Esports: Game On” event in July, highlighting the Kingdom's growing influence in digital entertainment and esports. 

Taking place at the Festival Station, the two-day event welcomed 8,500 visitors and various organizations such as the Saudi Esports Federation, Qiddiya, Savvy Games Group, the Esports World Cup Foundation, and The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts to showcase ֱ's growth in the industry.

The event featured panel discussions related to esports, gaming, and anime, as well as Saudi heritage. Visitors also had the chance to experience an interactive gaming arena and a photo wall.

Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, the ambassador of the Kingdom of ֱ to Japan and commissioner general of the ֱ Pavilion, said: “By bringing together industry leaders and visionaries from both ֱ and Japan, this event highlighted the Kingdom’s growing role in shaping the global gaming and esports landscape.

“It was inspiring to witness so many visitors engaging with the future of digital entertainment. Through this platform ֱ reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to driving innovation, attracting investment, and nurturing talent in the gaming and esports sectors.”

The event was one of 700 taking place at the ֱ Pavilion, which is second only to the host country’s in size at Osaka. The pavilion offers a wide variety of experiences related to culture, heritage, and art.


KSrelief’s humanitarian activities continue in crisis-hit nations

KSrelief’s humanitarian activities continue in crisis-hit nations
Updated 03 August 2025

KSrelief’s humanitarian activities continue in crisis-hit nations

KSrelief’s humanitarian activities continue in crisis-hit nations

RIYADH: ֱ’s aid agency King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues its humanitarian activities in crisis-hit countries, particularly targeting vulnerable families and communities.

In Syria, it distributed 393 food parcels to displaced families from As-Suwayda Governorate to Daraa Governorate, benefiting a total of 393 families.

In Sudan’s Sennar State, it distributed 1,440 food parcels to displaced families in East Sennar, with 9,974 individuals benefiting from it as part of the 2025 Food Security Support Project in Sudan.

In Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, 135 food packages were given to Afghan returnees from Pakistan. The returnees are now at Omari Camp of the Torkham border crossing.

In Wadi Khaled, Lebanon, more than 3,700 displaced Syrians and vulnerable families in the host community benefited from the 752 food packages given under the KSrelief initiative

Meanwhile in Yemen, 1,350 cartons of dates were distributed in Salh District of Taiz Governorate as part of the 2025–2026 date distribution project.

KSrelief also implemented a technical training program on air conditioning system maintenance in Aden with 20 beneficiaries taking part in specialized workshops.

The program aims to empower underprivileged communities by equipping them with technical skills that improve their economic prospects and facilitate their integration into the labor market.

Aside from trainings, KSrelief also provided psychological support to 333 individuals in Aden through counseling sessions and specialized training courses. The activities were aimed at promoting mental health and alleviating the psychological impact of crises in affected communities.