Saudi girl Mawiya Zahid, 9, wins silver at Jiu-Jitsu Festival in Abu Dhabi

Mawiya Zahid wins top honors.
Updated 28 April 2018
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Saudi girl Mawiya Zahid, 9, wins silver at Jiu-Jitsu Festival in Abu Dhabi

  • Zahid competed in the 36 kilograms division
  • I was excited and scared at the same time: Zahid

JEDDAH: Nine-year-old Saudi Mawiya Zahid competed in the 36 kilograms division of the white/grey belt category and won silver, making her the first Saudi to compete in this category, let alone nab second place. 

The nine-year-old overpowered on the mat and showed her skills. Mawiya took up taekwondo and jiu-jitsu and excelled while training at the Legendary Heroes Martial Arts Academy in Jeddah. 

After winning silver, Mawiya admitted: “I was excited and scared at the same time, but I wanted to compete and I want to see how far I can go. I want to learn more and go to other places and compete as well.” 

Coach Mohammed Abbas of Legendary Heroes Martial Arts Academy in Jeddah saw that young Mawiya was  a very determined and disciplined child, which prompted him to have her compete in several competitions. 

"When competing with boys at the academy, you can see how professional she is. She’s a fast learner too and I believe that she fought very well in the Abu Dhabi championship.  

“I bet that she would’ve won gold if there was more time given. We’re moving her to the next level in training where she can learn how to pick up points, which will be easy since she’s a focused child.

“She has what it takes to continue in her training for jiu-jitsu and taekwondo. With the support that she has from her parents, she can go a long way,” said coach Mohammed Abbas.

“My daughter has always been the sensitive type, but very much into wanting to prove herself and defend herself. She’s never been the trouble maker, instead she looks for other means to get out of problems,” said Lina Qummossani, Mawiya’s mother, who works as a photographer.

No one in Mawiya’s family pursued the sport, but she became interested from watching bouts on television.

Lina added: “She was always looking for a sport that would suit her and she was smart enough to pick taekwondo and jiu-jitsu. She’s typically a very punctual child, and has a lot of self-discipline, she fits right in.”

After she took part in local school competitions, winning first place three times in a row, her coaches spoke to her parents to alert them to her talent.

She preferred jiu-jitsu to other sports, and began competing with boys her same age, growing in confidence as she did so. 

She took to teasing the boys and was always trying to coax them to fight her, as she found that the boys were more disciplined than the girls in class. 

According to her mother, she always wanted to prove herself between her challenges. She was so enthusiastic that her coaches suggested to her parents that she should try her chances at the championship, something her parents approved of wholeheartedly.

“I’m proud to say that she was the only girl among 13 boys that went with the academy to the UAE where she competed in the 36kg division of the white/grey belt category. She won second place, but in all fairness, it was her first international competition and an amazing accomplishment at that,” said Lina.

Her participation is all the more remarkable in a sport in which males dominate, particularly in Saudi Arabia. But attitudes to martial art sports are changing in the Kingdom, with more young females than ever. Anecdotal reports from coaches show Saudi girls are showing growing interest in martial arts sports, a clear sign of public acceptance.

As for Mawiya’s parents, so delighted are they with their daughter’s achievement, that they are signing her up for more international competitions.

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What is Jiu-Jitsu?

Jiu is a Japanese word for “gentleness” and jitsu means “art,” roughly translating to “gentle art”. Historically, jiu-jitsu was developed to be used as a form of weaponless self-defense by Samurai warriors. Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which was developed in the early 1900s, uses different colored belts to signify a fighter’s skill level.


Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief continues aid work in new year

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Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief continues aid work in new year

  • The work reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing commitment through KSrelief to help those most in need

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has continued its humanitarian work at the start of 2025, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

In Syria, 892 families received food aid and health kits in the Afrin and Aleppo governorates of the war-torn country, benefiting 5,352 individuals.

The agency also distributed bags of flour, winter kits, and personal-care bags to 211 families in Syria’s Al-Rastan area, benefitting 968 individuals.

In Syria’s Rural Damascus governorate, KSrelief distributed bags of flour, food aid, personal-care bags, and shelter kits to 164 families.

In Pakistan, there were 2,821 food parcels, benefiting 18,638 people, distributed in the Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan areas of Punjab province, and the Hingol area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

KSrelief also distributed 1,082 clothing vouchers to families in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan’s Amman, Zarqa and Balqa governorates.


Saudi Museum of Contemporary Art to host ‘Manga Hokusai Manga’ exhibition

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Saudi Museum of Contemporary Art to host ‘Manga Hokusai Manga’ exhibition

  • Exhibition is homage to renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai

The much-anticipated “Manga Hokusai Manga” exhibition will be held at the Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art in JAX Diriyah from Jan. 15 to Feb. 8.

Held in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan and the Japan Foundation, the exhibition, ratified by the Kingdom’s Museums Commission, will showcase the works of the renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai.

It will highlight the history and evolution of manga, and provide a perspective on how Hokusai’s classical illustrations have influenced modern visual arts, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

Hokusai published his first collection of art in 1814, featuring sketches of “daily life, landscapes and whimsical creatures,” according to a post on X by the museum.

The Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art aims to foster cultural exchange between local and international creators.

This article originally appeared on Arab News Japan


Rain for 3 days over most parts of Saudi Arabia

Updated 10 January 2025
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Rain for 3 days over most parts of Saudi Arabia

  • Warning of high waves along the Kingdom’s coastlines

RIYADH: Rain of varying intensities will fall over most parts of Saudi Arabia from Jan. 10 to 12, the National Center for Meteorology stated on Thursday.

In a weather bulletin, the NCM warned of downpours accompanied by winds of up to 60 kph, and the possibility of torrential rain and hail. High waves are expected along the nation’s coastlines.

The regions of Al-Jouf, the Northern Borders, and Hail will have rainy conditions on Friday and Saturday.

On Friday, rain is expected in the Tabuk and Madinah regions; on Saturday and Sunday in the Eastern Province, Asir and Jazan; and on Saturday in Qassim.

For the Riyadh and Al-Baha regions, rain is expected from Friday to Sunday.

The NCM urged the public to stay updated on the weather conditions in the Kingdom by checking the daily reports on its website, the Anwaa application, or its social media accounts.


Saudi Falcons Club CEO and Kazakhstan ambassador discuss ways to boost cooperation

Updated 10 January 2025
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Saudi Falcons Club CEO and Kazakhstan ambassador discuss ways to boost cooperation

RIYADH: The CEO of the Saudi Falcons Club, Ahmed Al-Hababi, met Kazakhstan’s ambassador to the Kingdom, Madiyar Menilbekov, in Riyadh on Thursday to discuss opportunities for cooperation and ways in which these might be enhanced to benefit mutual goals.

One of the topics was the Hadad Program, a leading initiative developed by the club with the aim of returning falcons to their natural habitats and saving the species from the threat of extinction.

Menilbekov praised the club for the important role it plays in enhancing falconry and preserving its cultural heritage.

The club said the meeting was part of its efforts to strengthen international partnerships in keeping with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification.
 


Saudi envoy to US outlines efforts to maintain safety of Saudi citizens amid LA wildfires

Updated 10 January 2025
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Saudi envoy to US outlines efforts to maintain safety of Saudi citizens amid LA wildfires

LOS ANGELES: Saudi ambassador to the US, Princess Reema bint Bandar, reaffirmed on Thursday the embassy’s commitment to the safety and security of Saudi citizens in Los Angeles and surrounding areas impacted by wildfires, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a statement, Princess Reema emphasized that the embassy and the consulate general were working tirelessly to support citizens affected by the fires.

She highlighted that ensuring their well-being remains a top priority for Saudi diplomatic missions in the United States.

She said the team was monitoring the situation closely and was prepared to provide immediate assistance to those in need. The embassy and consulate were dedicated to ensuring the security and safety of all Saudi citizens in affected areas, she added.

The embassy and consulate have activated a round-the-clock response team to address concerns and offer necessary support, SPA added.

The wildfires in California have prompted widespread evacuations and caused significant disruptions in the Los Angeles area, with officials working to contain the blazes.