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Calligraphy captivates Arabic speakers, non-speakers alike, say enthusiasts

The Saudi Ministry of Culture launched two new fonts based on traditional Arabic calligraphy, to be used by organizations and individuals in formal settings and for artistic works. (Supplied/@mocsaudi_en)
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The Saudi Ministry of Culture launched two new fonts based on traditional Arabic calligraphy, to be used by organizations and individuals in formal settings and for artistic works. (Supplied/@mocsaudi_en)
The Saudi Ministry of Culture launched two new fonts based on traditional Arabic calligraphy, to be used by organizations and individuals in formal settings and for artistic works. (Supplied/@mocsaudi_en)
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The Saudi Ministry of Culture launched two new fonts based on traditional Arabic calligraphy, to be used by organizations and individuals in formal settings and for artistic works. (Supplied/@mocsaudi_en)
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Updated 20 April 2025

Calligraphy captivates Arabic speakers, non-speakers alike, say enthusiasts

Calligraphy captivates Arabic speakers, non-speakers alike, say enthusiasts
  • Traditional script is universal language appreciated for artistry, even if not understood
  • New fonts聽to be used by individuals, organizations in formal settings

RIYADH: Arabic calligraphy occupies a global artistic status that captivates Arabic speakers and non-speakers alike, enthusiasts have told Arab News.

The Ministry of Culture last week introduced two fonts based on Arabic calligraphy that are intended to be used by individuals and organizations in formal settings and for artistic works: Al-Awwal and Saudi.

Abdulrahman Al-Shahed, a founding member of the Saudi Arabic Calligraphy Association, told Arab News that the introduction of the fonts was 鈥渁 welcome step that contributes to renewing the presence of Arabic calligraphy in digital and contemporary contexts, without separating it from its spiritual and aesthetic roots.鈥

He described the introduction of the fonts as 鈥渁 call to rediscover calligraphy as a living identity.鈥

Arabic calligraphy 鈥渁mazes viewers with its abstract beauty and contemplative spirit,鈥 Al-Shahed said.

He noted that 鈥渕any non-Arabs don鈥檛 read the letters, but they feel them and their beauty,鈥 adding that Arabic calligraphy was consequently a universal visual language.

It has been evolving for more than 1,400 years, and each generation adds its own influence to the artform, expressing its own spirit and time, he said.

Abdul Adeem Al-Shali, a member of the Fine Arts Group in Qatif, told Arab News that 鈥渢here is a growing interest among a large segment of non-Arabic speakers in the Arabic language and its letters and words.鈥

He added: 鈥淭his interest demonstrates the magic of the Arabic letter and its appeal to the eye of the average recipient, let alone someone with artistic awareness.鈥

Many foreigners have masterfully drawn calligraphy. The American calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya, who converted to Islam and learned calligraphy in Istanbul, gained widespread fame, for example.

He held numerous calligraphy exhibitions in America and other Western countries, receiving praise from those interested in the art, said Al-Shali.

The arts enthusiast is optimistic about the future of Arabic calligraphy and urged those in charge of art colleges, calligraphy institutes, and Arabic language colleges at universities to 鈥減reserve this great heritage and teach it to current generations with great care.鈥

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the minister of culture, said that the new typefaces were a tribute to the Kingdom鈥檚 rich cultural and artistic heritage, his ministry adding that they were based on historic 鈥渋nscriptions and Qur鈥檃nic manuscripts.鈥

The design of Al-Awwal highlights the spirit of calligraphy in ancient inscriptions in the Arabian Peninsula.

The Saudi takes into account the artistic principles of the Al-Awwal script and makes it more contemporary.

A group of local and international experts was responsible for their design, with support from the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Global Center for Arabic Calligraphy Initiative.

Arabic calligraphy originated in the Arabian Peninsula and was influenced by the cultural and political conditions in the region and ancient rock art from pre-Islamic civilizations and languages. It spread with the migration of Arabs during the Islamic expansion.

The new typefaces 鈥渞eflect the historical depth of the Kingdom of 黑料社区, which is considered the cradle of ancient human civilizations and the home of various calligraphy and inscriptions, ranging from Musnad, Nabataean, and Thamudic,鈥 the Ministry of Culture said, referencing some of the ancient civilizations from the peninsula.


Experts to convene for Conference of the Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

Experts to convene for Conference of the Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education
Updated 03 November 2025

Experts to convene for Conference of the Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

Experts to convene for Conference of the Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education
  • Attendees from more than 30 countries in the Arab world and beyond will showcase best international practices in the field

RIYADH: Experts and decision makers in higher education will convene for the Sixth Conference of the Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education on Nov. 15-17 in Riyadh.

The event aims to discuss the latest regional and international developments in quality assurance and academic accreditation, and is hosted by 黑料社区鈥檚 Education and Training Evaluation Commission.

Attendees from more than 30 countries in the Arab world and beyond will showcase best international practices in the field, aiming to strengthen collaboration among various stakeholders and higher education institutions.

More than 1,000 people are expected to attend: faculty members, higher education professionals, accreditation and quality agencies in the Arab world, academics, researchers, students, graduates and labor market representatives, among others.

It will be held under the patronage of the Khaled bin Abdullah Al-Sabti, chairman of ETEC鈥檚 board of directors.

The event will present 黑料社区鈥檚 achievements in the field, including the implementation of the 鈥淪audi Quality Model.鈥

The Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education was established in June 2007 to enhance cooperation among Arab accreditation agencies, exchange information, disseminate good practices and strengthen communication with related international agencies.


Second season of Global Harmony begins in Riyadh with celebration of Indian culture

Second season of Global Harmony begins in Riyadh with celebration of Indian culture
Updated 03 November 2025

Second season of Global Harmony begins in Riyadh with celebration of Indian culture

Second season of Global Harmony begins in Riyadh with celebration of Indian culture
  • Event focuses on cultures, runs until Dec. 20
  • Global Harmony initiative launched to celebrate diversity of Kingdom鈥檚 residents

RIYADH: The second season of the Ministry of Media鈥檚 Global Harmony initiative began on Sunday with India taking the spotlight at Al-Suwaidi Park, in the south of Riyadh.

The event, which forms part of efforts to promote harmony between cultures in 黑料社区, is held in partnership with the General Entertainment Authority and runs until Dec. 20, featuring musical and dance performances.

The cultures of 14 countries and regions are to be celebrated, with India鈥檚 events lasting for 10 days.

Officials are aiming to shed light on the lives of expatriates living in 黑料社区, celebrating their social and recreational activities, their contributions to the Kingdom鈥檚 economy, and their personal success stories, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Suhel Ajaz Khan, India鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, said: 鈥淔ollowing the great success achieved by the previous edition of the initiative in 2024, this year鈥檚 events are expected to be even more comprehensive in showcasing Indian arts, cuisine and handicrafts, with the participation of a number of artists and creators.鈥

The ambassador emphasized that cultural and entertainment events contributed to strengthening relationships between people of both countries.

Other nations and regions to be featured in the event include Bangladesh (Nov. 11-14); Egypt (Nov. 15-17); the Levant (Nov. 18-20); Yemen (Nov. 21-28); Pakistan (Nov. 29-Dec. 1); Indonesia (Dec. 2-4); the Philippines (Dec. 5-8); Uganda (Dec. 9-10); Ethiopia (Dec. 11-13), and Sudan (Dec. 14-20).

The Global Harmony initiative was first launched in October 2024 with the intention of celebrating the diversity of the Kingdom鈥檚 residents.

Last year鈥檚 event celebrated the cultures of Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Yemen, Syria, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, the Philippines, and Bangladesh.


Saudi program empowers students in historic mosque restoration

Saudi program empowers students in historic mosque restoration
Updated 03 November 2025

Saudi program empowers students in historic mosque restoration

Saudi program empowers students in historic mosque restoration

RIYADH: The Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historical Mosques, in cooperation with the Heritage Commission and the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts, has enabled 15 Saudi students to take part in the restoration of several historic mosques.

Their participation is part of a six-month field training program in which trainees learn traditional mud-brick construction and woodworking techniques under the guidance of specialized Saudi engineers.

Another 15 students are scheduled to join the program in the coming days, with training continuing into early 2026, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The program is divided into two training tracks. The first focuses on traditional construction, providing hands-on experience in mud-brick building through practical modules at historic mosques restored using authentic materials under expert supervision.

The second track is dedicated to the craft of traditional Najdi doors, training participants in carpentry, carving, and production to help preserve and sustain this ancient art, the SPA added.

The project has restored 30 mosques in 10 regions in its first phase and another 30 in 13 regions in its second, according to the report.

It aims to revive authentic architectural styles and traditions of historic mosques, raise awareness of their cultural value, and balance traditional and modern construction standards to ensure long-term sustainability.

The project is guided by four main objectives: preparing historic mosques for worship, restoring their architectural authenticity, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural heritage, and strengthening its religious and cultural standing 鈥 all in line with Vision 2030, which emphasizes the preservation of national heritage and the promotion of cultural and architectural legacy.


Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon鈥檚 president on re-election

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon鈥檚 president on re-election
Updated 03 November 2025

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon鈥檚 president on re-election

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon鈥檚 president on re-election

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 King Salman has sent a cable of congratulations to Cameroon鈥檚 President Paul Biya on his re-election.

King Salman wished Biya continued success and the people of Cameroon 鈥渟teady progress and prosperity,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

He also cited the 鈥渄istinguished relations between the two countries and their peoples, affirming the mutual commitment to strengthening and developing these ties in all fields.鈥

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a similar message to Biya.

On Saturday, the 黑料社区 leaders congratulated Rodney Williams, the governor-general of Antigua and Barbuda, on his country鈥檚 Independence Day.


Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
Updated 02 November 2025

Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
  • The initiative reflects the district鈥檚 commitment to promoting public health

JEDDAH: The Hira Cultural District in Makkah organized a series of events as part of its October campaign, held in collaboration with educational and community organizations, to promote public health awareness.

The events included interactive workshops on first aid and emergency response, conducted by qualified medical professionals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Sessions also covered key topics such as cardiac arrest management and airway obstruction interventions, the SPA added.

Health services were provided, including seasonal vaccinations, a blood donation drive, and preventive screenings to encourage positive health practices.

The initiative reflects the district鈥檚 commitment to promoting public health and supporting Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of improving quality of life and community well-being.