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Festival in Riyadh finds Common Ground between Iraqi and Saudi cultures

The second Common Ground festival, an initiative by 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Culture, is an immersion in the bonds of the two nations through art, cuisine and performance.鈥 (AN photo)
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The second Common Ground festival, an initiative by 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Culture, is an immersion in the bonds of the two nations through art, cuisine and performance.鈥 (AN photo)
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Updated 25 December 2024

Festival in Riyadh finds Common Ground between Iraqi and Saudi cultures

Festival in Riyadh finds Common Ground between Iraqi and Saudi cultures
  • We are 鈥榓ll one culture, one society and one message,鈥 says Iraqi official

RIYADH: From heritage to long-standing traditions, the deep connections between Iraq and 黑料社区 span thousands of years to the pre-Islamic era.

The second Common Ground festival, an initiative by 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Culture, is an immersion in the bonds of the two nations through art, cuisine and performance.




Saudi poetry and handicrafts were transferred to Iraq while Iraqi literary and cultural heritage was transferred to 黑料社区. (AN photo)

Alataf Ebrahim, the head of the festival department at the Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, told Arab News: 鈥淏aghdad and all the Iraqi governorates are passionate about embracing Saudi culture. While the event is called Common Ground, with pride, we say that we are all one culture, one society and one message.

鈥淭his is a big and very important event, and the project is bold for planning and drawing joint cultural events now, and in the future. As the Ministry of Culture, this venture has been initiated for two years and we plan on having Saudi cultural nights in Baghdad as well as in 2025.鈥

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Common Ground festival features an exhibition dedicated to the history of traditional clothing, musical instruments, songs, and significant cultural figures of 黑料社区 and Iraq.鈥

One of the main festival attractions is Al-Mutanabbi Street, which is recreated based on the historical road in Baghdad along with its iconic main gate. The renowned hub for intellectual life hosts various bookstores, clothing stores, live painting and oud performances, and panel discussions around various cultural crossovers. 聽




Over 100 artworks are on display at the 鈥淏eneath the Gaze of the Palms鈥 exhibition, which examines questions of identity and heritage in Iraq and 黑料社区. (AN photo)

In the heart of the bookshop district is one of Baghdad鈥檚 oldest coffee shops, Shabandar cafe, which opened its doors over a century ago and has since become a landmark in the city. The establishment has born witness to the twists and tragedies of Iraq鈥檚 tumultuous history.

鈥淪habandar cafe is an open corner for poets and intellectuals, and visitors as well, as they read about the latest cultural news through physical newspapers that are always on each table. This area is where the most prominent cultural activities in the capital (take place),鈥 Ebrahim explained.




Visitors can indulge in local delicacies from both countries while enjoying the live folk music and dance performances that take place twice daily on the main stage. (AN photo)

Al-Mutanabbi鈥檚 poems are also honored through 10, 3-meter-high scrolls. The works are written in a font that has the characteristics of the 4th century in the style of Ibn Al-Bawwab, the famous calligrapher who was born about a year after Al-Mutanabbi鈥檚 death.

鈥淲e鈥檙e presenting a mini cultural week that encompasses many experiences, not just books and literature, but also extends to musical performances; and an absorption between the two cultures and deepening that relationship,鈥 he added. 聽

As the Ministry of Culture, this venture has been initiated for two years and we plan on having Saudi cultural nights in Baghdad as well in 2025.

Alataf Ebrahim, Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities official

Visitors can also indulge in local delicacies from both countries while enjoying the live folk music and dance performances that take place twice daily on the main stage.




One of the main festival attractions is Al-Mutanabbi Street, which is recreated based on the historical road in Baghdad along with its iconic main gate. (AN photo)

The festival鈥檚 concert series featured an iconic performance by Iraqi singer Kadim Alsahir on the opening day, and a joint oud performance by Saudi singer and songwriter Abadi Al-Johar and Iraqi artist Naseer Shamma on Dec. 21.

The last show of the series will be on Dec. 25, featuring Aseel Hameem and Nawaf Al-Jabarti.

Over 100 artworks are on display at the 鈥淏eneath the Gaze of the Palms鈥 exhibition, which examines questions of identity and heritage in Iraq and 黑料社区. The showcase includes Islamic, Mesopotamian and contemporary art.

At the entrance of the exhibition is a large structure known as the Mudhif, which is a traditional reed house, particularly in the Al-Ahwar region of southern Iraq. It is a type of communal guesthouse or gathering space that plays a central role in the social and hospitality traditions of the region.

A large part of the exhibition highlights Darb Zubaida, one of the historical pilgrimage routes from the city of Kufa to Makkah that not only facilitated the movement of people, goods, and ideas but also played a crucial role in the cultural and religious life of the Islamic world.

鈥淭his road became a place for exchanging ideas with our communities in the Kingdom. Saudi poetry and handicrafts were transferred to Iraq while Iraqi literary and cultural heritage was transferred to 黑料社区.

鈥淭his is an important aspect of the exhibition, alongside the many artworks that spotlight the traditional, modern, and contemporary art and the traditional tales that are embodied by the contributions of the participating artists.鈥

The festival also features an exhibition dedicated to the history of traditional clothing, musical instruments, songs, and significant cultural figures of 黑料社区 and Iraq.

The festival, which runs until Dec. 31, is being held at Mega Studio in Riyadh鈥檚 Boulevard City.


Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum
Updated 09 November 2025

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum

Digital integration makes Saudi industrial investor journey seamless, industry minister tells forum
  • Cites digital platforms such as the Senaei, which聽simplifies procedures related to industrial services and provides its services remotely

 

RIYADH: Business people seeking to invest in 黑料社区鈥檚 industries will now be able to complete all procedures electronically, according to Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef.

Speaking at the recently concluded 4th Digital Government Forum in Riyadh, Alkhorayef said the 鈥渟mooth and comprehensive investment experience鈥 is made possible by platforms such as the Senaei.

He said the platform simplifies procedures related to industrial services and provides its services remotely, eliminating the need to physically visit the ministry鈥檚 branches across the Kingdom.

The minister鈥檚 remarks were reported Sunday by the Saudi Press Agency. The forum, held on Nov. 5-6 at the JW Marriot Hotel, was attended by over 2,000 participants, including decision-makers, experts, and more than 100 technology and digital transformation companies.

Alkhorayef emphasized that investment in new technologies, innovation, and artificial intelligence is fundamental to accelerating industrial growth and enhancing competitiveness. 

The forum was attended by over 2,000 participants, including decision-makers, experts, and more than 100 technology and digital transformation companies. (SPA)

He highlighted the Future Factories program, which aims to transform 4,000 factories into automated facilities through private and international sector collaboration.

He added that the mining sector is also undergoing a significant digital leap, citing the Mansourah and Massarah mines as the first fully digital mine in the Middle East.

The two gold mines, located in Al-Khurmah governorate of Makkah province and managed by 黑料社区n Mining Company (Ma鈥檃den), supply ore to a plant capable of processing up to four million tons annually. 

Alkhorayef also announced the launch of a digital services platform for exporters by the Saudi Export Development Authority. This platform will unify government export services under a single digital umbrella, streamlining the exporter鈥檚 journey and accelerating the growth of national exports.

Alkhorayef concluded that the ministry鈥檚 digital transformation reflects its commitment to building a diversified and sustainable industrial economy aligned with Vision 2030.