Makkah governor launches Arabic poetry award

Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal at the launch ceremony of the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal International Prize for Arabic Poetry. (SPA)
Updated 12 November 2018
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Makkah governor launches Arabic poetry award

  • The prize is worth SR1 million ($266,560) distributed over three categories, the first of which is the Arabic poetry prize

JEDDAH: Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal pointed out Sunday, during the launch ceremony of the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal International Prize for Arabic Poetry, that King Salman’s approval for this prize reflects his keen interest and care for culture and literature.
He said: “We are pleased today to launch this new prize at this young university and academy, and I wish everyone success so that this prize advances to meet the ambitions of King Salman. He has approved for the first time this poetry prize, which we have named after the late Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal.
“Saudi Arabia owes Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal so much when it comes to poetry and culture as he was a great advocate of Arabic poetry with his proper language.”
Prince Khaled emphasized the importance of valuing and cherishing the Arabic language as well as taking pride in it, as it is the language of the Holy Qur’an.
He said: “We must contribute to the dissemination of Arabic because God has granted Makkah a special status as the land of revelation and Islam. We must restore the importance of Arabic alphabets, poems, articles, and books in order to be the ambassadors of this culture, which makes every Saudi proud.”
The governor of Makkah thanked the Academy of Arabic Poetry and the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal International Prize for Arabic Poetry, hoping that the prize would achieve many ambitions.
The prize is worth SR1 million ($266,560) distributed over three categories, the first of which is the Arabic poetry prize. It is worth half a million riyals and is granted to a contemporary Arab poet for all of his rich works of poetry, provided he submits at least three poetry books written and printed in classical Arabic.
Also, the music and rhyme of all submitted poetry books must adhere to the regulated poetic rhythm (vertical and trochee), and the poet should be recommended by a specialized cultural institution or an Arab or international publishing house. Members of the jury may not apply for the prize while working with the judging panel.
The second category is Arabic theatrical poetry, with a prize of SR300,000. Submitted works must be in the form of poetry and written in classical Arabic with no linguistic or structural mistakes. The poet must be established and have at least one published poetry book or poetic play in classical Arabic, or at least ten published poems.
The submitted work must be recommended by an arts association, a literary club, a specialized cultural institution, or an arts institution such as an institute or center specialized in the theater. The candidate may nominate himself based on the recommendation of one of the aforementioned bodies, and the recommendation must be mentioned in the candidate’s details.
The third category is sung poetry, with a prize of SR200,000. This is awarded to a contemporary poet who submits a song that adds to the arts field. Submitted poems must adhere to the regulated poetic rhythm (vertical and trochee) and be written in correct classical Arabic without compromising its tune.
Also, technical musical standards should be taken into account while writing the sung poem, the poet must have distinctive poetry works of at least one book or ten sung or published poems, and the poem must be recommended by a local or Arab arts association, literary club or specialized cultural institution.
A producer may nominate himself based on the recommendation of one of the aforementioned bodies. Awardees have to attend the awards ceremony with the song’s poet, singer, and composer and perform it on stage. Members of the jury may not apply for the prize while working with the judging panel.
Dr. Hossam bin Abdul Wahab Zaman, director of Taif University and secretary-general of the Academy of Arabic Poetry, said that establishing this academy at the university is a source of pride for it.
“It also reflects Prince Khaled Al-Faisal’s faith in the role of Taif University in supporting culture and science and its ability to efficiently manage this cultural project with his support and according to the academy’s ambitious plans,” he said.


Bahrain’s king receives Saudi minister of state in Manama

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Bahrain’s king receives Saudi minister of state in Manama

  • King Hamad conveyed greetings to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

RIYADH: Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa received Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State and Cabinet Member Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz in Manama on Wednesday.

Prince Turki conveyed greetings from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

King Hamad, who welcomed Prince Turki and his delegation at Al-Safriya Palace, highlighted the strong ties between Riyadh and Manama, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Hamad also conveyed his greetings to King Salman and the crown prince, the SPA added.


Makkah developing smart solutions to counter natural disasters 

Makkah municipality is planning to develop several AI and other smart solutions to help mitigate natural disasters.
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Makkah developing smart solutions to counter natural disasters 

  • Plan includes improving efficiency and operational capabilities of the city’s control room

RIYADH: Makkah municipality is planning to develop several artificial-intelligence and other smart solutions to help mitigate natural disasters, particularly flooding, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The municipality recently signed an agreement with a specialist company to develop these technical solutions, which includes improving the efficiency and operational capabilities of the city’s control room.

In addition, the plan is to enhance governance frameworks that support quality and sustainability goals, and accelerate digital transformation initiatives within the city.

Key features of this collaboration include the development of a smart system for infrastructure monitoring. The Makkah region has experienced heavy rainfall regularly this year. 

By improving service efficiency, boosting infrastructure safety, and leveraging technology, the city aims to significantly enhance the quality of life for both residents and visitors, aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, the SPA reported.

Earlier this year the municipality expanded e-services and applications, and developed the city’s infrastructure with multi-level parking lots, and technology-operated facilities.

As a result, Makkah is now ranked 52nd in the global Smart City Index, fifth in the Arab world, and second in the Kingdom after Riyadh. 

All these services are contributing to a sustainable urban environment in Makkah, according to the municipality.

Makkah’s new developments are also aimed at enhancing services for the increasing number of pilgrims and visitors traveling to the holy city.


Digital clinic to open new horizons for autism care in Saudi Arabia

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Digital clinic to open new horizons for autism care in Saudi Arabia

  • Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz: ‘This is just the beginning of our plans’

RIYADH: Following the success of the Taif Aziz Caravan for people with autism, the Society of Autism Families is gearing up for the launch of the Kingdom’s first digital clinic powered by a team of experts, doctors, and specialists.

The Taif Aziz Caravan was the first of its kind to travel across Saudi Arabia. Launched by the Society of Autism Families in June 2023, it offered integrated healthcare services to those with autism spectrum disorder and their families, as well as specialized medical consultations and free services.

In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, Taif Aziz Caravan raised awareness about early detection of autism spectrum disorder.

The convoy lasted nearly four months, covering about 12,000 km and visiting 53 cities in the Kingdom. The initiative earned the Society of Autism Families the International Excellence Award in Corporate Social Responsibility in London recently.

Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the organization, told Arab News: “This award holds immense importance for social work worldwide. Winning it for our innovative Taif Aziz Caravan project is a well-deserved recognition of the association's exceptional community contributions.”

Introducing the digital clinic project, he said: “Our work is ongoing and boundless, driven by a passionate commitment to serve.”

He went on to say that the Digital Autism Clinic will provide rehabilitative, medical, and therapeutic services to people with autism across the Kingdom. “This is just the beginning of our plans for greater advancements in this field, God willing.”

The organization’s digital platform allows beneficiaries to easily register and access all available services.

“No pioneering project is without its challenges. However, we tackle these obstacles with well-established strategies and meticulous planning,” Prince Saud said, noting that despite challenges, the convoy achieved its goal within a short timeframe, ensuring the necessary support, and conducting comprehensive social and psychological assessments.

“Awareness empowers society to embrace diversity and enhances the quality of life for everyone. Community understanding is fundamental to supporting individuals with autism effectively,” he added.

The association actively promotes awareness through various initiatives and projects, “as we recognize the significant impact of community awareness about autism spectrum disorder and its profound effect on various areas of life,” the chairman said.

Noting the collaborative efforts taking place in the Kingdom to uplift communities, Prince Saud said: “In Saudi Arabia, collaboration between institutions from all sectors — governmental, private, and nonprofit — is a hallmark of our approach to achieving collective progress.

“I take this opportunity to thank our partners across these sectors for their unwavering support. Together, we achieve both impact and development.”

The Society of Autism Families raises awareness through various initiatives, including high-quality media productions such as the play “Sala 4” in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the world’s first 3D series on autism, under the supervision of a team of specialists, as well as the production of the first song in the world featuring people with autism, among other initiatives.

“Continuous presence and active participation in major events, exhibitions, and conferences, along with social media platforms, are key mechanisms for highlighting inspiring real-life stories and advocating for change,” Prince Saud added.

According to the association's website, autism spectrum disorder refers to a collection of conditions marked by difficulties in social skills, repetitive behaviors, and non-verbal communication, alongside unique strengths and differences.

The site explains that autism is not a single condition but a spectrum of diverse types, shaped by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, which influence each individual in a distinct way.

The term “spectrum” highlights the vast diversity in the challenges and strengths each child with this disorder may exhibit. While the most noticeable traits typically emerge between the ages of two and three, in some instances, early diagnosis can occur as young as 18 months.

The WHO reported that one in every 160 children worldwide is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.


Riyadh symposium explores challenges in theater training

Updated 25 December 2024
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Riyadh symposium explores challenges in theater training

  • This year’s festival features 20 performances selected by experts, reflecting the diversity of Saudi theater and its developmental initiatives

RIYADH: The Riyadh Theater Festival, organized by the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, is being held at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University until Dec. 26.

A dialogue symposium at the festival explored challenges and opportunities in theatrical training in the Arab world, focusing on issues such as limited specialized programs, financial constraints, and cultural barriers.

Participants emphasized the need for stronger partnerships between Arab countries to support training, research, and the role of theater in education and public awareness, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The symposium also highlighted the importance of innovative educational programs that foster skill development and produce tangible results in the performing arts.

Sultan Al-Bazie, CEO of the commission, called the festival a cornerstone for advancing theater in the Kingdom and raising public awareness of the performing arts.

This year’s festival features 20 performances selected by experts, reflecting the diversity of Saudi theater and its developmental initiatives.

It supports Saudi talent and enhances the Kingdom’s presence on regional and international stages. The event will conclude with awards for outstanding performers.


Saudi authorities seize drugs, arrest two suspects in Riyadh

Updated 25 December 2024
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Saudi authorities seize drugs, arrest two suspects in Riyadh

  • Authorities sezied 35 kg of hashish and 32,338 controlled medical tablets

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s drug control authority seized quantities of narcotics and arrested two suspects for drug promotion in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control reported the seizure of 35 kg of hashish, 32,338 controlled medical tablets, as well as amphetamine and methamphetamine drugs.

It said that it had arrested two suspects in the case — a Syrian resident and a national — in Riyadh’s region, and referred them to prosecution, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi security authorities are urging people to report any activities related to drug smuggling or promotion by calling 911 in the Makkah, Riyadh and Eastern Province regions, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom.

Alternatively, information can be emailed to [email protected]. All reports are treated in confidence.