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The mufti and deputy mufti of Kyrgyzstan expressed their admiration for the cultural and cognitive heritage displayed at the Hira Cultural District in Makkah. (SPA)
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The mufti and deputy mufti of Kyrgyzstan expressed their admiration for the cultural and cognitive heritage displayed at the Hira Cultural District in Makkah. (SPA)
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The mufti and deputy mufti of Kyrgyzstan expressed their admiration for the cultural and cognitive heritage displayed at the Hira Cultural District in Makkah. (SPA)
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Updated 09 December 2024
Arab News
Kyrgyz muftis explore Islamic heritage in Makkah
Sheikh Abdulaziz Zakirov and his deputy, Sheikh Joldoshbek Abdyldaev, visited Hira Cultural District
Hira Cultural District is a significant heritage site and international attraction, providing insights into Islamic history and traditions for pilgrims and tourists in Makkah
Updated 09 December 2024
Arab News
MAKKAH: The mufti and deputy mufti of Kyrgyzstan expressed their admiration for the cultural and cognitive heritage displayed at the Hira Cultural District in Makkah.
Sheikh Abdulaziz Zakirov and his deputy, Sheikh Joldoshbek Abdyldaev, were on a visit to the district, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
During the visit, Zakirov and Abdyldaev were particularly impressed with the Revelation Exhibition.
The exhibition offers a unique exploration of the stories of the prophets, from Adam to Muhammad. A highlight is an immersive recreation of the Cave of Hira, where Prophet Muhammad is said to have received his first revelation.
It also features notable artifacts, including a photographed copy of the Qur鈥檃n once owned by the companion Uthman ibn Affan and ancient stone inscriptions with Qur鈥檃nic verses.
The muftis commended efforts in the district to foster awareness and understanding among global visitors, the SPA reported.
Located near the renowned Jabal Al-Noor, the Hira Cultural District is a significant heritage site and international attraction, providing insights into Islamic history and traditions for pilgrims and tourists in Makkah.
Rashida Al-Rashidi鈥檚 journey from needle and thread to global recognition
She designed special Sadu-style shoelaces for Adidas
Proud to keep 鈥榯imeless art鈥 alive, she tells Arab News
Updated 19 September 2025
Tareq Al-Thaqafi
MAKKAH: Rashida Rashid Ali Al-Rashidi has turned a passion for needle and thread into a unique and authentic identity that has resulted in global recognition.
Al-Rashidi, or Umm Nasser, told Arab News recently: 鈥淭he story began with a simple love for embroidery, which to me was a hobby that kept me occupied and comforted me.
鈥淎s the years passed, I realized that this hobby carries a greater value, much more significant than a thread and needle. It is an identity and a form of creativity that can make a difference in people鈥檚 lives.鈥
Rashida Al-Rashidi has launched her work under the name 鈥楢l-Thawq Al-Rafeea鈥 (The Sophisticated Taste), a brand offering handmade products inspired by Sadu embroidery. (Supplied)
She said that she looked for ways to improve her skills.
鈥淚 received a professional practitioner license, a train-the-trainer certificate, and a freelancer permit. These steps were very important to me because they boosted my self-esteem and made me feel as though I was standing on solid ground.鈥
Al-Rashidi has participated in numerous events and collaborated with many entities, including the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center, the Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority, and the Harakia Association for Adults with Physical Disabilities.
Partnering with Adidas was one of my most beautiful milestones, where I designed a special shoelace that carries my unique touch. It was a turning point for me, and I felt that the thread which began in a small home was able to cross the borders and reach international platforms.
Rashida Al-Rashidi
She has also worked with the Dates Festival, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the Lamma and Fallah Festival, Ayamna El-Helwa Festival, as well as national celebrations and a graduation project at the Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University.
鈥淲ith every participation, I felt part of a big picture, and that my simple work left an impact on people, while adding a touch of beauty and a sense of pride in our heritage,鈥 she said.
She recently received global recognition for her work. 鈥淧artnering with Adidas was one of my most beautiful milestones, where I designed a special shoelace that carries my unique touch.
鈥淚t was a turning point for me, and I felt that the thread which began in a small home was able to cross the borders and reach international platforms.鈥
Al-Rashidi said she has launched her work under the name Al-Thawq Al-Rafeea (The Sophisticated Taste), a brand offering handmade products inspired by Sadu embroidery.
She explained: 鈥淚 wanted to combine the authenticity of heritage with the spirit of modernity. That鈥檚 why I designed abayas with a touch of Sadu, so this timeless art remains present in people鈥檚 everyday lives, but with a modern twist that appeals to all tastes.鈥
Al-Rashidi added: 鈥淢y message to anyone with a dream is to hold onto it. When a dream is accompanied by perseverance, it can turn into a success story and might become a source of inspiration for someone else without you realizing it.鈥
She said her achievements are a result of the support from her family and community, and wants to honor them.
鈥淓very thread I wove carried a dream, and every embroidery I crafted carried a message. Today, I feel like I am still at the beginning of this journey, and I still have a lot to offer.鈥
Katherina Reiche (R) receives Faisal Al-Ibrahim in Berlin. (SPA)
Updated 19 September 2025
Arab News
Saudi economy minister meets German counterpart in Berlin
The two ministers discussed ways to enhance economic cooperation between 黑料社区 and Germany
Updated 19 September 2025
Arab News
BERLIN: Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim met with German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Katherina Reiche during his visit to Germany.
The two ministers discussed ways to enhance economic cooperation between 黑料社区 and Germany, as well as the latest global economic developments of mutual interest.
The transfer of ownership will ensure compliance with military industry regulations and licensing requirements set by the General Authority for Military Industries
Updated 19 September 2025
SPA
RIYADH: The Military Industries Co., in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the National Center for Privatization, announced on Thursday the launch of the expression of interest and request for qualification phases for the privatization of the Military Uniform and Accessories Factory in Al-Kharj.
Local and international investors are invited to visit the NCP website to review further information and details of the EOI and RFQ. The deadline for submission is Oct. 16.
The privatization will be executed through a purchase agreement, transferring full ownership from MIC to the private sector.
The transfer of ownership will ensure compliance with military industry regulations and licensing requirements set by the General Authority for Military Industries.
It will also sustain and enhance production capacity for military and non-military uniforms and accessories while enabling the development of new business opportunities, including entry into business-to-business markets and export growth.
In addition, the process will support a smooth transition of operations, workforce, and supply-chain management under private ownership.
The step highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to building a competitive, sustainable, and innovative defense industry ecosystem while strengthening the overall industrial base.
It also creates new opportunities for private-sector participation across strategic sectors in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with artisans, learn about production processes and understand the cultural significance of handmade creations
Updated 19 September 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: Saudi Cultural Week was officially opened by the Kingdom鈥檚 ambassador to Albania, Faisal Hifzi, in Tirana on Thursday.
The event, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Culture, will run in the Albanian capital until Sept. 20. It serves as a cultural bridge between the two nations, featuring a dynamic program that offers audiences the chance to explore 黑料社区鈥檚 heritage, arts and traditions.
Highlights include music and dance performances, film screenings, exhibits featuring traditional costumes, and displays about UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (SPA)
Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with traditional Saudi coffee before embarking on an immersive journey through the Kingdom鈥檚 culture. Highlights include music and dance performances, film screenings, exhibits featuring traditional costumes, and displays about UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Culinary demonstrations will offer a taste of authentic Saudi cuisine and there will also be workshops aimed at fostering collaboration between Saudi and Albanian artists and cultural practitioners. Seminars with intellectuals and writers will facilitate cross-cultural exchange and discussion.
A key feature is the 鈥淵ear of Handicrafts 2025鈥 initiative, which highlights the historical and cultural importance of Saudi handicrafts. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with artisans, learn about production processes and understand the cultural significance of handmade creations.
The week is part of a series of initiatives by the Ministry of Culture aimed at highlighting 黑料社区鈥檚 heritage internationally, building bridges of cultural communication, and strengthening its presence on the global stage.
This exchange strengthens institutional partnerships and furthers academic collaboration between the two nations. (X @MOCSaudi)
Updated 19 September 2025
SPA
Saudi Ministry of Culture selects 20 research proposals
The scientific committee overseeing the program selected the final 20 proposals from among multiple submissions from individual scholars and research groups from across the globe
Updated 19 September 2025
SPA
RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture has announced the selection of 20 research proposals under the Saudi-Chinese cultural relations research grant, launched as part of the Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025.
The grant, developed in cooperation with the China-Arab Cultural and Tourism Cooperation Research Center, supports rigorous academic studies exploring cultural ties between 黑料社区 and China.
The scientific committee overseeing the program selected the final 20 proposals from among multiple submissions from individual scholars and research groups from across the globe.
The selected researchers include seven from 黑料社区, seven from China, and six from other international institutions, reflecting a diversity of perspectives and methodologies.
The selected studies will be presented in academic symposiums in Riyadh and Beijing, providing a platform for scholarly dialogue and exchange.
The chosen research proposals address five thematic areas outlined by the grant: history and cultural heritage, visual and performing arts, literature and translation, cultural economy and creative industries, and the role of digital platforms in contemporary cultural exchange.
The studies highlight the long-standing connections between 黑料社区 and China while contributing new insights into evolving cultural interactions.
In parallel with the grant, the ministry is preparing a reciprocal research fellowship program to expand opportunities for knowledge exchange.
Through this initiative, Chinese scholars will be hosted at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh, while Saudi scholars will participate in research activities at Beijing University.
This exchange strengthens institutional partnerships and furthers academic collaboration between the two nations.
The Ministry of Culture launched the research grant to encourage the production of high-quality academic studies to enrich the field of Saudi-Chinese cultural relations and foster broader understanding.
The initiative demonstrates the ministry鈥檚 commitment to advancing international cultural exchange and academic cooperation.