International forum for authentication of Qur’anic licenses ends in Malaysia

The International Forum for the Authentication of Qur’anic Ijazah and Honoring ASEAN Qur’an Reciters took place in Kuala Lumpur. (MWL)
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The International Forum for the Authentication of Qur’anic Ijazah and Honoring ASEAN Qur’an Reciters took place in Kuala Lumpur. (MWL)
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The International Forum for the Authentication of Qur’anic Ijazah and Honoring ASEAN Qur’an Reciters took place in Kuala Lumpur. (MWL)
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International forum for authentication of Qur’anic licenses ends in Malaysia

The International Forum for the Authentication of Qur’anic Ijazah and Honoring ASEAN Qur’an Reciters took place in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Senior scholars and thousands of male and female memorizers of the Holy Qur’an from ASEAN countries attended the event
  • Forum was dedicated to examining the challenges associated with the authentication of Qur’anic ijazahs and to propose effective solutions

RIYADH: The International Forum for the Authentication of Qur’anic Ijazah and Honoring ASEAN Qur’an Reciters has concluded in Kuala Lumpur.

A Qur’anic ijazah is a certificate given by a qualified teacher to a student, attesting that the student has memorized the Quran with the correct rules and pronunciation. Ijazahs for correct recitation, without memorization, can also be issued.

Each ijazah lists the continuous chain of transmission from the holder back to the imams of Qur’anic recitation. This makes it easy to identify every teacher in the chain and the shorter the chain, the stronger the ijazah.

As part of the forum, senior Qur’an reciters from countries that are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and who have been granted an ijazah with the continuous chain of transmission, were honored in recognition of their efforts in serving and teaching the Holy Qur’an.

Senior scholars and thousands of male and female memorizers of the Holy Qur’an from ASEAN countries attended the event.

The forum, organized by the Muslim World League, was dedicated to examining the challenges associated with the authentication of Qur’anic ijazahs and to propose effective solutions.

It sought to prevent the uncontrolled granting of ijazahs to those who lack proper mastery, in order to uphold the quality of Qur’anic recitation and teaching, and to serve the Holy Qur’an, the MWL said.

It also aimed to strengthen collaboration among specialized institutions, facilitate the exchange of expertise, and unify efforts.

The secretary-general of the MWL Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, who presided over the forum, witnessed the honoring of a number of prominent Qur’an reciters from ASEAN countries, in recognition of their role in spreading and teaching the holy book, and their contributions to building generations of Quranic reciters.

He also witnessed the graduation of a new group of male and female memorizers who obtained a Qur’anic ijazah through the MWL’s Global Technical Recitation Center.

A group of students from the Institute of Quran Memorization and Recitation at the Islamic Foundation in Malaysia, affiliated with the Muslim World League, also graduated at the forum.


expresses condolences to families of Afghanistan earthquake victims

Civil defense workers, locals, and army soldiers prepare to evacuate injured victims of an earthquake that killed hundreds.
Civil defense workers, locals, and army soldiers prepare to evacuate injured victims of an earthquake that killed hundreds.
Updated 01 September 2025

expresses condolences to families of Afghanistan earthquake victims

Civil defense workers, locals, and army soldiers prepare to evacuate injured victims of an earthquake that killed hundreds.
  • Earthquake has killed more than 800 people and injured at least 2,800, authorities said on Monday, as rescuers struggled to reach remote areas

RIYADH: on Monday expressed its condolences to the families of victims of an earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan late Sunday.

The earthquake has killed more than 800 people and injured at least 2,800, authorities said on Monday, as rescuers struggled to reach remote areas due to rough mountainous terrain and inclement weather.

Sharafat Zaman, spokesperson for the health ministry in Kabul, called for international aid to tackle the devastation wrought by the quake of magnitude 6 that struck around midnight local time, at a depth of 10 km.

The Foreign Ministry expressed the Kingdom’s solidarity with the people of Afghanistan and wished the injured a speedy recovery.


Saudi crown prince meets Palestinian vice president ahead of UN General Assembly

Saudi crown prince meets Palestinian vice president ahead of UN General Assembly
Updated 01 September 2025

Saudi crown prince meets Palestinian vice president ahead of UN General Assembly

Saudi crown prince meets Palestinian vice president ahead of UN General Assembly
  • They discussed efforts to support the Palestinian cause and interests of the Palestinian people
  • Hussein Al-Sheikh emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza, the entry of aid, connecting Gaza to the West Bank under Palestinian sovereignty, and a complete Israeli withdrawal

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed developments in Palestine during a meeting on Monday at Al-Yamama Palace in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine Hussein Al-Sheikh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During a session attended by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan, as well as senior Palestinians and Saudi officials, they discussed efforts to support the Palestinian cause and interests of the Palestinian people.

At least ten countries have made pledges to recognize Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly later this month, including France, Canada and Australia. The announcements were prompted by a Saudi-French chaired conference in July that garnered support for a two-state solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Al-Sheikh discussed several other issues with the crown prince, including the recent visa ban imposed by the US State Department on holders of Palestinian Authority passports, which would block Palestinian officials from entering the US to attend the General Assembly on Sept. 22.

They also discussed the “dangerous situation in the West Bank and Jerusalem ... including settlement activity, colonizts’ violence, and the withholding of (Palestinian) tax revenues (by Israeli authorities),” the Palestinian news agency, Wafa, reported.

Al-Sheikh emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza, the entry of aid, connecting Gaza to the West Bank under Palestinian sovereignty, and the complete Israeli withdrawal from the Mediterranean enclave.

The two sides emphasized their close coordination to enhance efforts to end the Israeli occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, Wafa added.


Saudi, Syrian ministers meet in Riyadh to boost digital cooperation

Saudi, Syrian ministers meet in Riyadh to boost digital cooperation
Updated 01 September 2025

Saudi, Syrian ministers meet in Riyadh to boost digital cooperation

Saudi, Syrian ministers meet in Riyadh to boost digital cooperation
  • Haykal is visiting the Kingdom with a high-level delegation to participate in the Global Symposium for Regulators

RIYADH: ’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha received his Syrian counterpart, Abdulsalam Haykal, in Riyadh.

Haykal is visiting the Kingdom with a high-level delegation to participate in the Global Symposium for Regulators, which is being held in Riyadh until Sept. 3.

Discussions focused on strengthening strategic technical partnerships and advancing joint initiatives in digital infrastructure, innovation and entrepreneurship, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Both ministers also emphasized empowering youth to contribute to building a thriving digital economy that supports sustainable development.

Mohammed Abu Nayan, chairman of the Saudi-Syrian Business Council, along with senior officials and executives from ’s digital economy, space, and innovation ecosystem, attended the meeting.


Saudi, US innovation helps patients manage several drugs with one capsule

Saudi, US innovation helps patients manage several drugs with one capsule
Updated 01 September 2025

Saudi, US innovation helps patients manage several drugs with one capsule

Saudi, US innovation helps patients manage several drugs with one capsule
  • The development is a breakthrough and a new approach in the field of timed drug delivery

RIYADH: A joint research team from King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and the University of California, San Diego, has developed a smart multi-compartment capsule that contains the medications a patient requires throughout the day.

The development is a breakthrough and a new approach in the field of timed drug delivery, customized to each patient’s needs, according to a KACST press release reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

The capsule’s design uses a programmed release mechanism in a single unit, helping patients — especially those on several medications — follow treatment plans more easily.

This innovation improves adherence, enhances drug efficacy, and supports better health outcomes in a personalized care framework, the SPA added.

The US-patented capsule features smart polymer barriers that separate medications, releasing each at the right time. Some parts also self-regulate to relieve pain or respond quickly to urgent needs.

The capsule reduces drug interactions, missed doses, and the risk of an overdose. The World Health Organization reports that nearly 50 percent of chronic illness patients fail to take medications as prescribed, leading to complications and higher healthcare costs.

KACST Bioengineering Institute lead researcher Dr. Amal Abbas said the innovation simplifies medication management through a smart capsule that delivers the right drug, in the right dose, at the right time.

She added that it aims to improve adherence rates and cut costs from unused or improperly used medications.

The capsule will transform how patients manage several medications for chronic and heart conditions, making therapies smarter, simpler, and more effective, driving a shift toward personalized medicine, according to the report.

Abbas said that clinical tests have shown promising results in patients with Parkinson’s, providing rapid and sustained responses to symptom-control drugs.

Aligned with Vision 2030 goals, the capsule could reduce healthcare and pharmaceutical costs by up to 20 percent and hospital operating costs by up to 8 percent, while improving overall health outcomes through advanced technology, the SPA reported.

The team is completing regulatory procedures to begin precise preclinical and clinical trials to confirm the innovation’s safety and effectiveness, the report said.


Saudi campaign cracks down on illegal waste disposal

Saudi campaign cracks down on illegal waste disposal
Updated 01 September 2025

Saudi campaign cracks down on illegal waste disposal

Saudi campaign cracks down on illegal waste disposal

RIYADH: The National Center for Waste Management has launched its Iltazem campaign to help strengthen compliance with waste management regulations and promote proper waste collection and safe disposal.

The campaign focuses on deterring violations through intensified inspection tours and strict regulatory measures, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The center has conducted more than 15,000 inspection tours to date, resulting in 3,526 notices and the detection of 1,933 violations.

The most common offenses include disposing of waste without authorization, illegal burning, and transporting waste without a license, the SPA added.

The campaign also aims to reduce non-compliance by intensifying inspection tours and enforcing strict regulatory measures.

Regulatory penalties for environmental violations can reach up to SR10 million ($2.7 million), particularly for offenses such as random burning or the unsafe disposal of hazardous waste.

Additionally, fines for transporting waste using unlicensed vehicles or abandoning construction and renovation waste can reach SR100,000, while the penalty for dumping waste in public areas can be up to SR10,000.

The campaign will continue with extensive inspection tours, in cooperation with relevant authorities, to ensure effective enforcement of waste management regulations.