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Summer workshops in Jeddah revive traditional crafts

Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts. (Supplied/Instagram)
Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts. (Supplied/Instagram)
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Summer workshops in Jeddah revive traditional crafts

Summer workshops in Jeddah revive traditional crafts
  • More than 400 workshops by Zawiya 97 attracted artisans, hobbyists, and newcomers in Al-Balad

JEDDAH: This summer, artisans in Jeddah found new ways to share their skills, as Zawiya 97 hosted more than 400 workshops that drew families, youths, and visitors to the world of craftmaking.

From woodturning and tapestry weaving to natural perfume distillation and leatherwork, the cultural hub became a gathering place where creativity and heritage intersect.

Abdulrahman Al-Saati, director of Zawiya 97鈥檚 incubator program, described the workshops as 鈥渕ore than just training sessions.鈥




Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts. (Supplied/Instagram)

They became 鈥渢ransformative experiences for both artisans and the community,鈥 he added. 鈥淔or artisans, these workshops provided direct exposure to a diverse audience, boosting their confidence and opening new market opportunities. Many began developing new products inspired by participant feedback.鈥

Al-Saati said that Zawiya 97 positions crafts as both heritage and an economic opportunity aligned with Vision 2030.

Azzam Al-Ghamdi, owner of Dar Azzam, shared his experience introducing participants to aromatic plants from the mountains and valleys of 黑料社区.

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From woodturning and tapestry weaving to natural perfume distillation and leatherwork, Zawiya 97 cultural hub became a gathering place where creativity and heritage intersect.

鈥淲e teach visitors how to make aromatic plants, such as Taif rose, using distillation devices. I explain the details of the rose and how its essential oil is extracted using the steam produced by boiling it,鈥 he said.




Ahmed Khaberi, Leather craftsman

Al-Ghamdi has conducted about 20 paid and free workshops this summer. He plans to offer more free workshops to raise awareness of natural perfumes and 鈥渟pread the culture of natural fragrances more widely.鈥

He credited his inspiration to Ahmed Angawi, the founder of Zawiya 97: 鈥淪eeing Ahmed work with passion and love despite the heat convinced me that together, we could create something beautiful worthy of old Jeddah.鈥

Painter and artisan Dahlia Sulaiman praised the hub鈥檚 creative environment, noting that the workshops are 鈥渄iverse and abundant.鈥

Zawiya provides a space for artisans and crafters of all kinds to work both individually and collaboratively, showcasing not only the products but the process of making them, and giving the public the opportunity to participate in over a dozen crafts.

Ahmed Khaberi, Leather craftsman

鈥淢y experience involves offering introductory workshops on Colombian Wayuu bags with a Saudi design twist. Participants also get to try weaving the bag strap using the tapestry crochet technique,鈥 she said.




Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts. (Supplied/Instagram)

Sulaiman led four tapestry workshops, each with about 10 participants. 鈥淔rom the moment I visited Al-Balad and discovered Zawiya 97, I fell in love. It鈥檚 full of positive energy and deeply inspiring for any artist,鈥 she said.

Leather craftsman Ahmed Khaberi, founder of Khaberi Leather Goods, said, 鈥淶awiya provides a space for artisans and crafters of all kinds to work both individually and collaboratively, showcasing not only the products but the process of making them, and giving the public the opportunity to participate in over a dozen crafts.鈥

For Fatmah Al-Aidarous, co-founder of Mansaj Studio, the historic setting of Al-Balad added depth to the workshops.




Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts. (Supplied/Instagram)

鈥淪ince we launched, we鈥檝e hosted around 600 workshops with nearly 900 participants. We aim to preserve handicraft traditions while reintroducing them in fresh, contemporary ways to the community,鈥 she said.

Woodturning Club founders Noha Mukhtar and Hassan Mohammed led six workshops with more than 30 participants.

鈥淭he workshops created a space where participants could engage directly with the craft, learning not only technical skills but also experiencing the cultural depth behind it,鈥 they said.

Skincare sessions by Sara Al-Johar guided participants through crafting skincare using more than 90 percent natural ingredients, free from parabens, silicones, mineral oils, and synthetic fragrances.

Her workshop combined science and creativity, showing how local ingredients could be adapted to everyday use.

Participant Sarah Abu Bakr said: 鈥淚n the natural perfume workshop, I got hands-on experience distilling Taif rose oil. It was fascinating to see how traditional scents are made and to take home something I crafted myself.鈥澨

Another participant, Maha Al-Akeel, said: 鈥淚 attended the candle-making workshop and learned many useful techniques that will help me start my own business.

鈥淚 have been working hard toward this goal, and the workshop gave me the skills and confidence I needed to move forward.鈥

Through the workshops, Zawiya 97 has provided artisans and participants a space to create, share, and reimagine traditional crafts, ensuring that heritage skills continue to find relevance in Jeddah鈥檚 evolving cultural landscape.


Asir marks start of pomegranate season

The pomegranate is a long-held symbol of Asir identity. (SPA)
The pomegranate is a long-held symbol of Asir identity. (SPA)
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Asir marks start of pomegranate season

The pomegranate is a long-held symbol of Asir identity. (SPA)
  • Economically, pomegranate season is a vital source of income for many farmers and families, boosting markets and attracting visitors through festivals organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture

RIYADH: Autumn in Asir signals the start of pomegranate season, a time when the fruit takes center stage in the region鈥檚 farms, markets, and festivals.

Long considered a symbol of identity for the people of Asir, the pomegranate is prized for its flavor, nutritional value, and role in supporting local farmers and families.

The pomegranate is a long-held symbol of Asir identity. (SPA)

Varieties range from the sweet local type to the light-skinned, slightly sour Safri, the bright red Baladi, and even the Taig pomegranate grown on some farms.

Rich in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, fiber, and iron, the fruit is linked to stronger immunity and heart health, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

FASTFACTS

鈥 In Asir, the pomegranate is prized for its flavor, nutritional value, and role in supporting local farmers and families.

鈥 Varieties range from the sweet local type to the light-skinned, slightly sour Safri, the bright red Baladi, and even the Taif pomegranate grown on some farms.

Economically, pomegranate season is a vital source of income for many farmers and families, boosting markets and attracting visitors through festivals organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture.

The annual festivals, held across governorates such as Sarat Abidah, Dhahran Al-Janoub, Al-Farsha, Balqarn, Ahad Rufaidah, Balhmar, Al-Ghail, and Balsamer, celebrate both the fruit and the farmers behind it.

They have become cultural and economic gatherings that showcase heritage while stimulating local trade and boosting tourism.

Asir鈥檚 pomegranates stand as a symbol of prosperity, reflecting the deep agricultural traditions and enduring pride of the region.

 


Khairat Wadi Fatimah Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors

The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment. (SPA)
The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment. (SPA)
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Khairat Wadi Fatimah Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors

The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment. (SPA)
  • The festival highlighted the region鈥檚 agricultural output, promoted modern farming techniques, and showcased local products, while emphasizing Wadi Fatimah鈥檚 significance

RIYADH: The three-day Khairat Wadi Fatimah Festival, in the Al-Jumum governorate within the Makkah region, which was organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, has concluded, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

More than 20 farmers and beekeepers, along with several government, private, and non-profit entities, participated in the event.

The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment.

It highlighted the region鈥檚 agricultural output, promoted modern farming techniques, and showcased local products, while emphasizing Wadi Fatimah鈥檚 significance.

The event featured local products such as dates, vegetables, and honey, along with its awareness booths and exhibitions, the SPA added.

It also presented beekeepers鈥 success stories, offered lectures and workshops on organic farming, and included cultural and entertainment sections, such as traditional games and family activities, while agricultural services from the ministry鈥檚 branch were also placed in the spotlight.

 


黑料社区 launches 16 major relief projects in Syria

黑料社区 launches 16 major relief projects in Syria
Updated 07 September 2025

黑料社区 launches 16 major relief projects in Syria

黑料社区 launches 16 major relief projects in Syria
  • 鈥榃e aim to transform Syrian people from dependence on relief to a period of recovery,鈥 KSrelief chief tells Arab News
  • 鈥極ur projects empower communities, women, children, and youth across Syria,鈥 Abdullah Al-Rabeeah adds

DAMASCUS: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, launched 16 comprehensive humanitarian initiatives in the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday.

Al-Rabeeah, who was accompanied by a large high-level Saudi delegation, told Arab News: 鈥淲ell, today is a historic day. And actually the humanitarian work in Syria, as everybody knows, 黑料社区 has been supporting the Syrian people for decades.

鈥淎nd today is another signal: We have supported them prior to the conflict, during the conflict, and now, we hope, (during) this period of reform in Syria, we are (again) supporting the Syrian people.鈥

He added: 鈥淭oday we have launched many projects in the health sector and shelter (sector), in community support. And also, in food security, we are aiming to empower the community, empower women, children and the youth so that Syrian people will be transformed from being dependent on relief to a period of recovery. And we hope that will be followed by a period of development.鈥

The first initiative announced was the Lifesaving Medical Equipment Program, which is to equip 17 central hospitals with CT scanners, advanced ICU equipment, and modern dialysis units, in addition to the delivery of 454 state-of-the-art dialysis machines nationwide.

The program also includes the deployment of 1,220 Saudi medical specialists across more than 45 specialties, including cochlear implants, neurosurgery, pediatric cancer surgery, and the treatment of burns.

Additionally, 128,159 volunteer hours have been committed, with ongoing rotational deployment.

Raed Al-Saleh, the Syrian minister of disaster management and emergency response, praised KSrelief for its efforts in supporting Syria.

Al-Saleh said: 鈥淭his partnership will be a key pillar in tackling the humanitarian crisis at the national level. We believe in Syria鈥檚 future and in our ability to coexist, no matter how many challenges there are.鈥

The second major announcement at the ceremony was the Food Security and Agricultural Recovery Program, which provides strategic agricultural support, including the rehabilitation of 33 government bakeries across eight governorates.

The initiative also includes the Seven Grains Agricultural Support Program, offering tools, seeds, and training to farming families.

Under KSrelief鈥檚 educational infrastructure restoration, 34 schools across three governorates will be restored and feature integrated solar power systems and modern learning environments to help the post-conflict recovery.

Six water and sanitation projects have also been launched, benefiting more than 300,000 Syrians.

As part of comprehensive orphan care initiatives, 1,000 children are to receive monthly sponsorship and support through the Care and Empowerment Program in northwest Syria.

The Basma Hope Program will provide holistic orphan care, including education, recreation, and essential needs.

KSrelief is to also train 400 women caregivers in tailoring to promote economic empowerment.

The event also announced emergency relief including ambulances, heavy equipment, debris-removal machinery, emergency shelter kits, and food basket distribution.

Al-Rabeeah emphasized to Arab News the significance of comprehensive humanitarian aid to Syria.

He said: 鈥淭here is no question (of its importance). It is actually part of the strong relationship between the two countries.

鈥淭he bond between 黑料社区 and Syria is at the level of the governments and the level of the people at political, economic, (and) humanitarian (levels). You name it. So, this is another day of support from 黑料社区 to Syria.鈥

Al-Saleh said: 鈥淜Srelief has always been active in relief, shelter, education, health, and livelihood support efforts. This support has significantly contributed to the resilience of Syrians over the past years.鈥


Saudi Health Ministry completes school fitness, vaccination checks for 355,000 students

Saudi Health Ministry completes school fitness, vaccination checks for 355,000 students
Updated 07 September 2025

Saudi Health Ministry completes school fitness, vaccination checks for 355,000 students

Saudi Health Ministry completes school fitness, vaccination checks for 355,000 students
  • Verification procedures have been completed for about 355,000 male and female students

RIYADH: The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Public Health Authority, has completed verification of school fitness tests and vaccinations for new students enrolling this academic year through primary healthcare centers throughout the Kingdom.

The ministry said this step enhances prevention and improves health service quality for all age groups, aligning with the Health Sector Transformation Program under Vision 2030, which aims to build a vibrant society with sustainable health.

Verification procedures have been completed for about 355,000 male and female students, with educational paths determined based on test results, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The ministry said that 96 percent of basic vaccinations have been administered, alongside efforts to raise family awareness about identified cases.

The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to its supervisory and regulatory role, ensuring preventive and therapeutic services for all age groups according to top international standards, thereby enhancing community health and quality of life.


Riyadh to host global health expo in October

Riyadh to host global health expo in October
Updated 07 September 2025

Riyadh to host global health expo in October

Riyadh to host global health expo in October
  • The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Health and supported by the Health Sector Transformation Program, part of Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported

RIYADH: The Saudi capital will host the eighth Global Health Exhibition from Oct. 27 to 30 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center under the theme 鈥淚nvest in Health.鈥

The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Health and supported by the Health Sector Transformation Program, part of Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It will feature more than 2,000 exhibitors, 500 speakers, and at least 20 international pavilions, serving as a platform for knowledge exchange and health and digital innovations.

Building on the 2024 edition, which highlighted King Faisal Specialist Hospital鈥檚 robotic heart transplant, the exhibition will focus on practical solutions to healthcare challenges.

The previous edition also showcased Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell production for cancer treatment, a virtual reality command center for medical education, and pharmacogenetic analysis services for personalized medication.

The King Abdullah Ear Specialist Center at King Saud University recently performed the region鈥檚 first cochlear implant surgery using a robotic hand, reflecting ongoing medical progress.

The exhibition offers healthcare professionals, students, and researchers opportunities to network, attend scientific sessions, and explore career paths.