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Saudi Border Guards in Asir foil attempts to smuggle 180 kg of qat

Police in the Asir region have arrested individuals carrying prohibited drugs. (SPA)
Police in the Asir region have arrested individuals carrying prohibited drugs. (SPA)
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Updated 27 September 2024

Saudi Border Guards in Asir foil attempts to smuggle 180 kg of qat

Police in the Asir region have arrested individuals carrying prohibited drugs. (SPA)
  • The authorities ask citizens and residents to report all information regarding drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of 黑料社区

ABHA: Saudi Border Guards in Al-Raboah, Asir, have foiled an attempt to smuggle 180 kg of qat. Preliminary procedures have been completed and the seized drug handed to the authorities.

Patrols in Al-Daer, Jazan, have also thwarted attempts to smuggle 7,300 amphetamine pills and 8,600 tablets subject to medical circulation regulations. Preliminary procedures have been completed and the seized narcotics handed to the authorities.

Further patrols in Al-Daer foiled an attempt to smuggle 230 kg of qat. Preliminary procedures have again been completed and the seized drug handed to authorities.

The authorities ask citizens and residents to report all information regarding drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom. People can also contact the General Directorate of Narcotics Control by calling 995.


Hira district offers insightful Islamic journey

Hira district offers insightful Islamic journey
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Hira district offers insightful Islamic journey

Hira district offers insightful Islamic journey

MAKKAH: The Hira Cultural District is a must-visit for the millions of people who come to Makkah each year, offering an experience that engages both heart and mind by bringing history to life, a Saudi Press Agency report said.

At its center is the Holy Qur鈥檃n Museum, which features rare manuscripts and historical copies of the Qur鈥檃n alongside modern visual displays.

Visitors can explore the Qur鈥檃n鈥檚 compilation and the meticulous preservation it has undergone through the ages, the SPA reported.

The museum reflects the deep reverence for the Qur鈥檃n, using innovative presentation methods to enrich the visitor experience.

A standout feature is the Revelation Exhibition, closely linked to the Cave of Hira 鈥 where Prophet Muhammad first received the revelation.

The exhibition includes a dedicated pavilion that tells the story of the Qur鈥檃n鈥檚 revelation, offering profound insight into this pivotal moment in Islamic history.

Spanning about 67,000 sq. meters, the Hira Cultural District draws visitors from around the world and all walks of life, according to the report.

Beyond its cultural and educational appeal, it offers a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of traditional and modern cafes, restaurants, and diverse shopping options for individuals and families alike.


Art in Madinah through the eyes of a local artist

Art in Madinah through the eyes of a local artist
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Art in Madinah through the eyes of a local artist

Art in Madinah through the eyes of a local artist
  • Spiritual nature of the city inspires Meshal Al-Hujaili to seek simplicity through his work
  • Madinah Art Center a 鈥榯urning point鈥 for local art scene听

Riyadh: Madinah鈥檚 art scene is expanding, featuring a rich blend of traditional and contemporary influences rooted in the Kingdom鈥檚 Islamic heritage, cultural identity and historical lineage.

鈥淭he art scene in Madinah is constantly evolving, leading artists in the city to keep pace with this development and enter the artistic landscape,鈥 artist and Madinah native Meshal Al-Hujaili told Arab News.

Al-Hujaili described how the art scene in his home town influences his work: 鈥淢adinah, with its spiritual nature and simplicity, always leads me to pursue simplicity in my work, despite its artistic depth.鈥

Born and raised in Madinah, Al-Hujaili contributes to the growth of the local art scene through his solo art exhibitions and collaborations with the Madinah Art Center.

The center 鈥渉as been a turning point for the art scene in Madinah,鈥 he said.

鈥淒ue to its ongoing art sessions, exhibitions and meetings, it has increased my exposure to artists who preceded me in the field,鈥 Al-Hujaili said.

鈥淭he center provides a stimulating environment for dialogue and exchange of experiences among artists, which has opened new horizons for me in my expression and in my understanding of the role of art in society,鈥 he said.

Al-Hujaili鈥檚 artwork, currently on display in the main gallery of the Madinah Art Center, is a result of the Madinah International Symposium 2023.

鈥淭he painting, titled 鈥楩low,鈥 reflects my experience at the symposium, my presence among more than 200 artists from around the world, and the artistic flow that prevailed at the center,鈥 he said.

Al-Hujaili鈥檚 latest exhibition, titled 鈥淧ath,鈥 in collaboration with curator Nouf Al-Balawi explored 鈥渞eflections, each representing a pivotal stage in the artist鈥檚 life as he searches for self.鈥

The art exhibition shed light on the Madinah native鈥檚 life, 鈥渄ocumenting the events around him, about the various paths of life, in an individual experience that begins with the embryo and continues through to the impact he creates,鈥 Al-Hujaili said.

When asked where he draws his inspiration from, the artist said his natural curiosity and love for asking questions.

Al-Hujaili鈥檚 latest exhibition is inspired by five themes, the first being 鈥淔rom Embryo to Embryo,鈥 a series of four works that explore the circle of life, starting from the moment the fetus is formed in the womb and continuing through parenthood, 鈥渨here the first fetus never ends, but rather transforms and begins anew as the father of a fetus,鈥 as Al-Hujaili described it.

The second theme is titled 鈥淭he Child I Was Not.鈥

鈥淎fter highlighting the fetal stage, the exhibition moves to the next stage: childhood,鈥 he said.

This is a single work in which the artist tries to reflect on children鈥檚 perspectives on art, because 鈥渁rt was not part of their experience as a child,鈥 he said.

One part of the exhibition, titled 鈥淢orning Exercises,鈥 shifts from childhood to decision-making and commitment. It features 30 artworks documenting the artist鈥檚 dedication to a daily morning art practice, lasting up to five hours of creating new pieces.

Another section titled 鈥淲hat to Do?鈥 looks at the artist questioning the definition of the artwork and discovering where the value in the artwork lies.

In the concluding 鈥淓ffort and Impact鈥 section, two works represent the artist鈥檚 journey in producing art, his commitment to daily work, and his constant questioning and research.

Closing the interview, the artist emphasized how the Madinah Art Center supports his work and the work of other artists across the Kingdom: 鈥淭he gallery encourages artists to explore new experiences and view the work of other artists,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he center also offers numerous training courses and dialogue sessions that help artists become part of the artistic movement taking place in Madinah across various artistic fields,鈥 he said.

When asked what he hopes to accomplish in the Madinah art scene, he said: 鈥淚 have always dreamed of making a real impact on how people view art and representing the Kingdom of 黑料社区.鈥

Al-Hujaili said he hopes his work will be immortalized in history.


Experts discuss innovations in clinical pharmacy

International Clinical Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Conference brought together more than 700 healthcare professionals and experts.
International Clinical Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Conference brought together more than 700 healthcare professionals and experts.
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Experts discuss innovations in clinical pharmacy

International Clinical Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Conference brought together more than 700 healthcare professionals and experts.
  • Two-day event aimed to showcase innovative solutions to improve healthcare quality and align with global advancements

RIYADH: The International Clinical Pharmacy Ambulatory Care Conference, organized by the Hail Health Cluster, brought together more than 700 healthcare professionals and leading international experts in health and pharmaceutical sciences.

The two-day event aimed to showcase innovative solutions to improve healthcare quality and align with global advancements, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday. It provided a key platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Discussions covered the latest in virtual health, strategies to enhance the patient experience along the medication journey, and future models for expanding pharmacy services.

Conference highlights included research poster presentations featuring innovations and evidence-based practices in clinical pharmacy, the SPA added.

An accompanying exhibition featured cutting-edge technologies and solutions from participating organizations, reinforcing the role of pharmacy in driving primary care innovation.


Najdi doors reflect Kingdom鈥檚 craft legacy

Najdi doors reflect Kingdom鈥檚 craft legacy
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Najdi doors reflect Kingdom鈥檚 craft legacy

Najdi doors reflect Kingdom鈥檚 craft legacy

Riyadh: The year 2025 has been designated the 鈥淵ear of Handicrafts鈥 in the Kingdom to reinforce traditional arts and crafts as authentic cultural heritage.

The initiative aims to promote the practice, preservation, documentation and integration of handicrafts into modern life, celebrating a cultural legacy central to national identity, a Saudi Press Agency report said.

It seeks to support artisans, enhance their skills and prevent traditional crafts from disappearing. It emphasizes manual crafts made using simple tools, without modern technology.

Prominent crafts include Sadu weaving, mud building, wood carving, pottery, hand embroidery, and palm frond products such as baskets and mats.

Engraving on doors with Najdi motifs is another traditional art for which the Najd region is renowned, the SPA reported.

Artisan Ali Al-Jasser, known for Najdi door engraving, shared his journey from basic wooden installations to intricate three-dimensional pieces blending tradition with contemporary art.

He noted regional variations 鈥 at Najdi in the center, Al-Qatt Al-Asiri in the south, Rawashin in the west, Bab Al-Bahr in the east, and Sadu in the north.

Another artisan, Nouf Al-Suwailim, highlighted that Najdi door engravings were key elements of traditional Najdi architecture, reflecting its cultural and urban identity.

She described the doors鈥 elegant designs, featuring geometric and floral patterns enhanced by decorative iron nails.


Contest boosts Qur鈥檃n apps with tech innovation

Contest boosts Qur鈥檃n apps with tech innovation
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Contest boosts Qur鈥檃n apps with tech innovation

Contest boosts Qur鈥檃n apps with tech innovation
  • Ayathon brings together programmers, designers, researchers and Islamic scholars to develop digital tools supporting memorization, recitation and reflection on the Qur鈥檃n

RIYADH: Ayathon, a Qur鈥檃n-focused app development hackathon organized by the Programmers Association, recently concluded in Riyadh.

Abdulaziz Al-Oraij, chairman of the association, described Ayathon as an initiative to use modern technology to serve the Holy Qur鈥檃n and improve the digital experience for users worldwide.

He added that Ayathon brings together programmers, designers, researchers and Islamic scholars to develop digital tools supporting memorization, recitation and reflection on the Qur鈥檃n.

鈥淚t aims to empower Qur鈥檃nic communities with interactive tools,鈥 Al-Oraij said.

Mohammed Al-Wadee, chairman of the hackathon鈥檚 committee, said the event seeks to improve Qur鈥檃nic apps and develop technology that aligns with Islamic values.

He added that the event promotes integrating technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality and user experience design into sustainable projects.

Maha Al-Atwi, chair of the technical committee, said Ayathon combines technical creativity and intellectual depth to motivate participants, and enhance results through interdisciplinary collaboration.

She added that using technologies like AI and data analytics helps create digital solutions meeting diverse user needs and offering a quality Qur鈥檃nic experience for the digital generation.

The judging panel includes international experts in technology and Islamic studies, ensuring projects are evaluated on innovation, quality and meaningful content, Al-Atwi said.