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Hail鈥檚 ancient legacy of life and language etched in stone

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The Thamudic inscriptions in Hail stand as timeless historical treasures,听placing 黑料社区 among the earliest cradles of human civilization. (Supplied)
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The Thamudic inscriptions in Hail stand as timeless historical treasures,听placing 黑料社区 among the earliest cradles of human civilization. (Supplied)
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The Thamudic inscriptions in Hail stand as timeless historical treasures,听placing 黑料社区 among the earliest cradles of human civilization. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 May 2025

Hail鈥檚 ancient legacy of life and language etched in stone

Hail鈥檚 ancient legacy of life and language etched in stone
  • Thamudic scripts, petroglyphs carved into rock in Hail offers a glimpse of Arabian Peninsula鈥檚 civilizations thousands of years ago

MAKKAH: Carved into the rocks of Hail, across its mountains and plateaus, Thamudic inscriptions stand as enduring testaments to a civilization that flourished over thousands of years ago.

More than mere markings, these inscriptions form a visual archive that offers rich insights into the lives, beliefs, customs and language of ancient Arabs, preserving their names, expressions, and everyday experiences.

Mamdouh Al-Fadel, a researcher into the history of Hail and ancient Thamudic Arabic inscriptions, told Arab News that Thamudic script was one of the most important early forms of Arabic writing.

鈥淭hese inscriptions offer detailed insights into both religious and social life. They preserve a vivid record of names and ancient Arabic vocabulary.

鈥淎nd portray animals that inhabited the region at the time, such as camels, ibex, gazelles, lions, cheetahs, and ostriches, helping to paint a comprehensive picture of the desert environment and way of life during that period.鈥




The Thamudic scripts had been found across many regions, particularly in the north, including Hail, Tayma, Tabuk and AlUla. 听(Supplied)

Al-Fadel said that among the most significant sites preserving these rock arts and inscriptions are Jabal Umm Sinman in the city of Jubbah, as well as the sites of Yatab, Janine Mountain, Al-Tuwal Mountain, Al-Julf, Habran, Al-Musma, and Arnan.

He said the rich vocabulary and the diversity of names found at these sites reflect the depth and complexity of social and cultural life during that era.

He highlighted the significant global impact of these discoveries, which have turned the inscription sites in Hail into important destinations for researchers and visitors from around the world.

Several of these locations, such as Jubbah, Jabal Al-Manjor, and Jabal Raat at Shuwaymis are on UNESCO鈥檚 World Heritage List, reflecting their profound archeological significance and cultural value on the global stage.

Al-Fadel said the Ministry of Culture is preserving these ancient petroglyphs by documenting archeological sites, conducting regular inspections, and fostering continuous research and academic studies.

When asked about the most striking aspects of life portrayed in the inscriptions, Al-Fadel explained: 鈥淭hey reveal a wealth of information about religious rituals, diverse hunting techniques, and the tools used, such as bows and arrows, spears, and even boomerangs.

鈥淭he inscriptions also depict clever hunting strategies, festive occasions like wedding dances, methods of adapting to the desert environment, the domestication of animals, and scenes of horse and camel racing, all illustrated with remarkable realism and detail.鈥




The script encompasses thousands of inscriptions written in various ancient Arabic languages and dialects. (SUpplied

The Thamudic inscriptions in Hail stand as timeless historical treasures that transport us to the far reaches of antiquity, placing the Kingdom among the earliest cradles of human civilization.

Saad Al-Sharif, a researcher in ancient Arabic inscriptions, notes that the Thamudic script is among the oldest and most significant writing systems used in the Arabian Peninsula.

It has been found across many regions, particularly in the north, including Hail, Tayma, Tabuk and AlUla.

He said that the script is not directly attributed to the Thamud tribe, but scholars had adopted the term 鈥淭hamudic鈥 as a convenient label to categorize it.

The script encompasses thousands of inscriptions written in various ancient Arabic languages and dialects.

Al-Sharif said Thamudic inscriptions are a vital source for understanding the linguistic evolution of Arabic, acting as a transitional link between ancient scripts such as Lihyanite and Nabataean and the modern Arabic script.

He underscored the importance of continued research and exploration in this field to deepen understanding of the Arabian Peninsula鈥檚 history.


Graduation of logistics academy trainees celebrated

Graduation of logistics academy trainees celebrated
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Graduation of logistics academy trainees celebrated

Graduation of logistics academy trainees celebrated
  • Ceremony, held under the patronage of Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser, also featured the inauguration of two new branches of the academy

RIYADH: The Saudi Logistics Academy in Riyadh recently celebrated the graduation of more than 490 trainees from various programs.

The ceremony, held under the patronage of Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser, also featured the inauguration of two new branches of the academy in Jeddah and the Eastern Province, and the signing of five agreements with the private sector for training and rehabilitation in the academy.

Moreover, the academy received the final institutional accreditation from the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, in the presence of ministers, deputies and representatives of logistics companies.

The academy clarified that it granted the entry-level employment associate diploma to 435 trainees in eight training specialities.

This includes supply chain and logistics management, marketing and customer service, shipping brokerage, warehouse management, customs clearance, port operations, procurement, e-commerce, and last-mile delivery.


Deputy governor of Qassim launches 鈥榃orld No Smoking Day鈥 events

Deputy governor of Qassim launches 鈥榃orld No Smoking Day鈥 events
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Deputy governor of Qassim launches 鈥榃orld No Smoking Day鈥 events

Deputy governor of Qassim launches 鈥榃orld No Smoking Day鈥 events
  • Events were organized by the anti-smoking association Tadarak

BURAIDAH: Prince Fahd bin Saad bin Faisal bin Saad, deputy governor of the Al-Qassim region, launched the 鈥淲orld No Smoking Day鈥 events on Thursday.

Organized by Tadarak, an anti-smoking association, the events were launched during a visit by Ayman Al-Raqiba, director general at the Health Ministry in Qassim, to the deputy governor鈥檚 office.

During the meeting, Prince Fahd was briefed on the association鈥檚 awareness efforts in collaboration with health authorities. These efforts include high-quality programs focused on smoking prevention, treatment and education, aimed at enhancing quality of life and aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.


Opportunities and potential abound in 黑料社区, says US media trainer

Opportunities and potential abound in 黑料社区, says US media trainer
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Opportunities and potential abound in 黑料社区, says US media trainer

Opportunities and potential abound in 黑料社区, says US media trainer
  • Former White House correspondent launches communication program for high schools

RIYADH: Former White House correspondent Bill Connor has praised the opportunities and potential available for media training in 黑料社区.

A seasoned media professional with more than 20 years of experience, the CEO of Three Media Consultancy appeared on episode two of the latest season of The Mayman Show, where he announced his latest project 鈥 working with the next generation of aspiring media professionals to hone their presentation skills.

In partnership with Spacetoon, a pan-Arab, free-to-air television channel specializing in animation and children鈥檚 programs, Connor has created Smart Speakers for the Spacetoon Education division.

鈥淲e are going to launch 鈥 I don鈥檛 know when the show is going to air 鈥 but we are launching it in May 2025, around the same time as you and I are talking right now,鈥 he said.

The program is for high school teachers and students, teaching them to communicate effectively and confidently at school, in life and, eventually, in their chosen careers.

鈥淪o it鈥檚 going to be spacetoon.edu.com, as a matter of fact the website is open right now. you can look at it. We think it will be pretty beneficial for teachers and for students as well,鈥 Connor said.

Connor has helped countless people around the world to master the art of presenting, making speeches and giving media interviews, including government officials and high-level corporate figures within the Kingdom.

Aside from spending quality time with his family, since stepping aside as a White House correspondent, Connor said his favorite thing was to travel to 黑料社区 to help professionals hone their skills.

It all began with a chance meeting in the US with Saudi media professional Ahmed Al-Amri, he recalled.

鈥淚n 2012 I was at a conference in Washington D.C. Ahmad walked up to me and introduced himself and he said, would you be interested in coming to Jeddah to work with my CEO and the executive team at my corporation? I said, that sounds fascinating, I would love to do that.鈥

Connor鈥檚 training approach focuses on creating real-life situations to show people how to be disciplined, colorful and charismatic in their communication. He also teaches them how to break free of some traditional conventions often practiced when delivering a speech or presentation, during interviews, or while handling difficult situations and questions.

鈥淪o many people in leadership think that because they鈥檙e talking about something that鈥檚 really important, whether that is Vision 2030 or their own business or whatever it happens to be 鈥 that they have to be very serious,鈥 he said, adding the secret of his training methods was to build skills beyond conveying a message: 鈥淚t鈥檚 about figuring out how to tell your story credibly while still dealing with some questions that you might not want to deal with.鈥

When asked how he thought the current US administration was handling matters, including providing timely and accurate information about presidential events, making public statements and barring major media outlets from press briefings, he said: 鈥淓very presidency is different. The media strategy of every president is different. I will say President (Donald) Trump鈥檚 strategy is totally different from every other president that came before him. And that obviously presents a lot of challenges for journalists. But by and large, journalists work really hard and they鈥檙e trying to do the right thing.鈥

Connor has traveled to 黑料社区 every six weeks or so for the past 13 years, visiting around 70 times.

He said he appreciated the work opportunities available to him in the Kingdom, which allowed him to work with 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 professionals and enjoy warm friendships.

He added his journalistic approach to media training had been well received.

鈥淢y style, which I suppose is a very American kind of style, has really been embraced here. I mean they keep asking me back. So I think the clients are reasonably happy,鈥 he said.


Second group of King Salman pilgrim program beneficiaries arrives in 黑料社区

Pilgrims hosted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit are welcomed on arrival.
Pilgrims hosted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit are welcomed on arrival.
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Second group of King Salman pilgrim program beneficiaries arrives in 黑料社区

Pilgrims hosted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit are welcomed on arrival.
  • 1,053 Hajj pilgrims from 76 countries were welcomed to the Kingdom with roses and refreshments.

RIYADH: The second group of beneficiaries of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit for this year has arrived in the Kingdom, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday. 

1,053 Hajj pilgrims from 76 countries were welcomed to the Kingdom with roses and refreshments. 

The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh said hosting the pilgrims highlights the leadership鈥檚 keenness to care for Muslims around the world and to present a civilized model of warm welcome, generous hospitality, and comprehensive organization.

He emphasized that the ministry is working according to an integrated vision that addresses the smallest details, through an advanced field work system that aims to provide the utmost comfort to the program鈥檚 guests, from the moment they arrive until the completion of their rituals.

This will be achieved through quality services that include luxurious accommodation, comprehensive catering, facilitated transportation, comprehensive healthcare, and educational and enrichment programs that enhance the guests鈥 experience of their pilgrimage journey, the minister said. 

The minister added that the program clearly embodies the comprehensive development achieved by the Kingdom in managing Hajj affairs and the advanced capabilities and accumulated expertise it possesses, which allow it to provide the best services to pilgrims. 


KSrelief extends contract for Masam Project

KSrelief extends contract for Masam Project
Updated 29 May 2025

KSrelief extends contract for Masam Project

KSrelief extends contract for Masam Project
  • Saudi personnel and international experts are implementing the project and working with Yemeni teams trained to remove all types of mines
  • Work aims to eliminate the threat of mines and protect the lives of innocent people from the dangers they pose

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has extended by one year its contract for the Masam Project to clear mines in Yemen.

Saudi personnel and international experts are implementing the project and working with Yemeni teams trained to remove all types of mines planted in the country.

The work aims to eliminate the threat of mines and protect the lives of innocent people from the dangers they pose. In addition, the project also focuses on training and capacity-building activities for Yemenis in land mine clearance.

Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, adviser at the Royal Court and supervisor general at KSrelief, said: 鈥淭he renewal of this contract with the implementing partner reflects the center鈥檚 sense of humanitarian responsibility toward our brothers in Yemen, given the critical importance of this unique project in completing the clearance of Yemeni territory from mines that were planted in an unprecedentedly indiscriminate manner.

鈥淭hese mines, deployed in various forms and camouflaged in locations targeting unarmed civilians, have caused permanent injuries, lifelong disabilities and numerous casualties among women, children and the elderly, and other acts that pose a threat to security and life.鈥

He noted that the project has removed 495,855 mines and various shells to date.