King Salman orders hosting of 1,300 pilgrims from 100 nations for Hajj this year

King Salman orders hosting of 1,300 pilgrims from 100 nations for Hajj this year
A comprehensive implementation plan has been prepared, encompassing faith-based, cultural and educational programs. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 23 May 2025

King Salman orders hosting of 1,300 pilgrims from 100 nations for Hajj this year

King Salman orders hosting of 1,300 pilgrims from 100 nations for Hajj this year
  • The program is overseen by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance

RIYADH: King Salman has issued a royal directive to host 1,300 male and female pilgrims from 100 countries to perform Hajj this year under the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visitation.

The program is overseen by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Abdullatif Al-Asheikh, who is general supervisor of the program, expressed his gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and praised the directive as a testament to the leadership’s dedication to serving the causes of the Islamic nation and a reaffirmation of the Kingdom’s position in the Islamic world.

Al-Alsheikh said that following the royal directive, the ministry mobilized all of its resources and capabilities to deliver the highest quality services to guests. 

A comprehensive implementation plan has been prepared, encompassing faith-based, cultural and educational programs, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

These include organized visits to key Islamic and historical landmarks in Makkah and Madinah, as well as meetings with prominent scholars and imams of the Two Holy Mosques, all aimed at enriching the pilgrims’ spiritual and intellectual experience.

Al-Alsheikh said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visitation was designed to strengthen bonds with religious, scholarly and intellectual leaders across the Islamic world, while fostering cultural exchange and advocacy. 

Since its inception in 1996, the program has hosted about 65,000 pilgrims from 140 countries. 

The ministry has provided these guests with a range of logistical, religious, health and cultural services, from their nomination through to their return to their home countries after completing the Hajj rituals.

Al-Alsheikh said that this hosting initiative showed the Kingdom’s commitment to serving Islam and Muslims. 

The program aligns with the Kingdom’s vision to deepen its ties with Islamic nations and enhance its positive presence on the global stage, contributing to the achievement of Saudi Vision 2030’s Islamic and humanitarian goals.


King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi

King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi
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King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi

King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi
  • The message was delivered to Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Rassi by Egyptian ambassador Ehab Abu Srei

RIYADH: King Salman on Sunday received a written message from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on relations and ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The message was delivered to Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Rassi, undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Multilateral International Affairs and the general supervisor of the ministry’s Agency for Public Diplomacy Affairs.

Al-Rassi received the letter during his meeting in Riyadh on Sunday with Egypt’s ambassador to the Kingdom, Ehab Abu Srei.

Talks during their meeting reviewed Saudi-Egyptian relations and ways of developing joint cooperation across various fields.


Falcon sells for SR1.2m at Riyadh auction

Falcon sells for SR1.2m at Riyadh auction
Updated 24 August 2025

Falcon sells for SR1.2m at Riyadh auction

Falcon sells for SR1.2m at Riyadh auction
  • International Falcon Breeders Auction ends on Monday 

RIYADH: A falcon was sold on Saturday for SR1.2 million ($320,000) at the International Falcon Breeders Auction in Malham, north of Riyadh.

The super white pure gyr farkh, from the US-based RX farm, was the most expensive bird sold at this year’s event, which ends on Monday.

Two shaheen gyr farkhs also sold on Saturday, one from the UK-based Border Falcons Farm for SR28,000 and the other from the Falcon Mews Farm in the UK for SR48,000.

Falcon owner Mohammed Al-Blaidan has purchased several birds from the auction in recent years and said that its organizers Saudi Falcons Club had played a pivotal role in bringing the breeders together under one roof.

He added: “Uniting efforts under the club’s umbrella has greatly facilitated logistical matters, and we are now dealing with a single, well-known entity which adds a sense of professionalism and organization to the entire sector.

“However, I believe that providing larger and more spacious areas for exhibitors would be an important step in developing these events and making them more attractive to participants and buyers from around the world.”

Al-Blaidan explained that the efforts of local companies served to enhance and preserve the Kingdom’s falconry heritage for future generations.

He noted that “falconry is an integral part of our identity, and supporting it means preserving a living heritage.”

He also spoke about how social media is popularizing falconry in the modern age, and added: “The role of social media platforms in developing this hobby and spreading it globally cannot be overlooked.

“They are an effective tool for communication, exchanging experiences, and showcasing products, and they have contributed to attracting a new section of young people to this authentic heritage.”

He expressed great optimism about a sport that can attract “amateurs, experts, and tourists from all over the world, which will in turn directly contribute to strengthening the national economy.”

Club spokesperson Walid Al-Tawil told Arab News that “the falconry sector is one of the sectors with high-market value, both locally and regionally.”

He added: “The auction contributes to raising this value by bringing together the most prominent producers in one place, enhancing competition and generating greater returns for breeders and investors.”

He said the auction opened doors to new projects, including the establishment of specialized farms, advanced falcon care and training services, along with eco-tourism programs linked to falconry activities, providing diverse investment opportunities.


Expo 2025 Osaka spotlights Saudi handicrafts

The Cultural Development Fund hosted activities from Aug. 22–23 at the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, in Japan. (SPA)
The Cultural Development Fund hosted activities from Aug. 22–23 at the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, in Japan. (SPA)
Updated 24 August 2025

Expo 2025 Osaka spotlights Saudi handicrafts

The Cultural Development Fund hosted activities from Aug. 22–23 at the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, in Japan. (SPA)
  • These included an investor-focused workshop on financing solutions, and an interactive handicrafts experience

RIYADH: The Cultural Development Fund hosted activities from Aug. 22–23 at the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, in Japan.

These included an investor-focused workshop on financing solutions, and an interactive handicrafts experience.

The events, which were attended by Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, the Saudi ambassador to Japan and commissioner general of the pavilion, highlighted the Kingdom’s Year of Handicrafts on the global stage, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The workshop, “Saudi Cultural Development Fund: Driving Innovative Business Solutions,” welcomed entrepreneurs and international investors and provided an overview of the fund’s role as the Kingdom’s key financial enabler for the cultural sector.

The session showcased ’s thriving cultural landscape, inviting participants to explore the fund’s support offerings and join the Kingdom’s journey of cultural growth.

The handicrafts activity, “Saudi Handicraft: Palm Weaving,” demonstrated the Kingdom’s living heritage through a collaboration with Madrasat Addeera, which trains artisans in AlUla, and Turquoise Mountain, a global leader in preserving traditional arts.

Visitors learned about the artistry of palm-frond weaving: the crafting of unique pieces from Saudi palm leaves in an experience symbolizing cultural harmony.

The fund’s participation at Expo 2025 Osaka aims to spotlight the Kingdom’s cultural identity, showcase sector growth under Vision 2030, attract global investment, and encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in the creative industries.


Millions of students across begin new school year

Millions of students across  begin new school year
Updated 24 August 2025

Millions of students across begin new school year

Millions of students across  begin new school year
  • Optimism and dedication mark the first day as students reconnect with teachers and friends

RIYADH: Millions of Saudi students returned to classrooms across the Kingdom on Sunday as the 2025–2026 academic year began.

Schools opened after preparations to provide safe, stimulating environments that promote national values, discipline, and diligence, supporting Vision 2030’s goal of developing a competitive future generation.

The Ministry of Education carried out readiness measures, including 75 new construction projects worth SR920 million ($245 million) to expand infrastructure, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Preparations covered all 13 regions, with Riyadh hosting the largest group of 2.84 million students across 6,873 schools.

Maseera Ghaffar, an English teacher at the primary level at Al-Hamraa International Schools, told Arab News: “We welcome the new academic year with optimism and dedication. The team has prepared thoughtful lesson plans to make classes both interesting and meaningful.

“More than just teaching subjects, I want to encourage curiosity, build confidence, and support each child in discovering their strengths,” Ghaffar said.

She added: “For me, every new year is a chance to grow alongside my students and to guide them with care and commitment.”

Parents also reflected on the transition. Hams Jambi told Arab News: “Honestly, I was not very emotional about it,” explaining that her priority was re-establishing routines for her young daughter after the long break.

Jambi and her daughter prepared by organizing school supplies together, letting the child choose her own backpack and lunchbox, and adjusting sleep schedules earlier.

The outcome was positive, said Jambi, adding: “She was actually super excited to go back and see her friends, which made the whole transition really smooth for both of us.”

Maintenance teams serviced more than 15,000 school buildings and more than 884,000 air conditioning units at a cost exceeding SR2 billion, while restoration projects rehabilitated more than 1,400 educational buildings with SR782 million in investment.

The Eastern Province prepared for more than 700,000 students, while Asir readied 3,430 schools for 525,595 students, and Jazan’s 2,556 institutions welcomed around 351,535 students.

Qassim’s enrollment exceeded 320,000, with Tabuk preparing for 211,372 students and the Northern Borders region hosting over 100,500.

Hail accommodated more than 180,000 students across more than 1,300 schools, while Jouf’s 937 schools hosted 168,494 students.

Najran’s 980 schools prepared for 183,302 students, and Baha’s 760 institutions welcomed more than 80,000.

These preparations reflect the ministry’s commitment to a smooth and disciplined start to the school year, supporting learning outcomes and nurturing a generation that contributes to the Kingdom’s reform plan.


Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign
Updated 24 August 2025

Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

RIYADH: Regional leaders in participated on Sunday in a blood donation campaign launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday.

Governor of Al-Jouf Prince Faisal bin Nawaf, who was among those to donate blood, said that the initiative is evidence of how ’s leaders are promoting the value of giving, encouraging members of the public to donate blood and contribute to saving lives, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He called on people across the region to take part in the campaign, which he said reflects the cohesion of Saudi society and the goals of Vision 2030.

Prince Saud bin Talal, governor of Al-Ahsa, also donated blood on Sunday in the presence of the CEO of Al-Ahsa Health Cluster, Dr. Khaled Al-Mulla, and a number of officials.

Najran’s governor, Prince Jalawi bin Abdulaziz, also took part in the initiative on Sunday, urging members of the public to donate.

Deputy governor of Qassim, Prince Fahd bin Saad, was quoted as saying that the Qassim region will contribute to supporting the objectives of the campaign through the participation of its government and private sectors.

After he gave blood, Prince Fahd praised the efforts of the health authorities that organized the campaign, which was launched in order to raise awareness of the importance of voluntary donations so that the Kingdom can become self-sufficient in supplies of blood and related products, thereby ensuring the availability of safe and sustainable stocks that meet the needs of the population.

More than 800,000 donors gave blood in 2024, officials said.