Saudi Arabia releases cultural report

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The comprehensive report aims to be an official quantitative and qualitative source of the development of cultural sectors and activities in Saudi Arabia. AN (Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 17 June 2020
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Saudi Arabia releases cultural report

  • Cultural Status Report is the first of an annual series documenting the Kingdom’s achievements

ONTARIO: The Saudi Ministry of Culture has released its first Cultural Status Report, documenting the Kingdom’s achievements in various sectors.

“We achieved many initiatives so far, and we have high hopes and ambitions for the future. Last year, intellectuals and artists have shared with us many creative achievements in all 16 sectors,” Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan said in the report.

Titled “Cultural Status Report 2019: Features and Statistics”, the report will be released annually by the ministry to monitor prominent achievements and activities, as well as to record community participation related to all 16 cultural sectors.

In its report, the ministry drew on information provided by Saudi experts and institutions from various cultural sectors, along with references, data and reports provided by government and private bodies.

The report also featured a cultural participation survey based on a research sample of more than 3,000 individuals from around the country.

The scope of its research will be limited to the year in which it is published, with the exception of this first report, which contains a historical account covering each cultural sector from the establishment of the Kingdom until the end of 2019.

The report contains 16 chapters, with each chapter focusing on one sub-sector, documenting the main cultural activities and products of the year in question.

Each chapter ends with a brief section assessing the support the broader system offers the sector in question, such as in education, investment, infrastructure and regulatory frameworks.

The comprehensive report aims to be an official quantitative and qualitative source of the development of cultural sectors and activities in Saudi Arabia, and to identify the future threats to the Kingdom’s cultural identity, as well as the attitude of the Saudi society towards culture.

As part of the Quality of Life Program initiatives under Vision 2030, this report will be beneficial to many private and public institutions in the field of culture in developing all sectors and promoting culture in the Kingdom as a lifestyle.

The Cultural Status Report of 2019 showcases a number of initiatives that support a vibrant Saudi culture and talents across various sectors, namely museums, libraries, fashion, music, heritage, literature, theater and performance arts, visual arts, architecture and design, culinary arts, cultural festivals and events, language and translation, film, natural heritage, books and publications and archaeological and cultural landscapes.

According to the report, in 2019 there were more than 5,463 books translated into Arabic, 161 published Saudi novels, 11 Saudi universities providing programs in fashion designs, 101 Saudi feature films, 950 members of traditional music bands, 255 art exhibitions, 54 scholarship students learning culinary arts, 16 natural reserves and 2,329 libraries of all kinds in the Kingdom.

Saudis have earned international recognition in numerous cultural fields. Saudi theatrical performances participating around the world won 300 international awards, eight projects in the Kingdom won the international Aga Khan Award for Architecture, seven cultural items were registered on UNESCO’s Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and five sites in Saudi Arabia are currently on UNESCO's World Heritage List, among other internationally recognized achievements.

Despite financial and technical difficulties, there is a growing interest in theatrical performances, film production, public and private museums, Saudi publishing, young music bands and festivals, where 55 percent of citizens and residents have attended at least one festival or event last year.

 
 


Tawakkalna app enhances Ramadan worship with top quality services

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Tawakkalna app enhances Ramadan worship with top quality services

  • Qur’an reading, prayer times, permits for Umrah, charity donations are among the services provided

RIYADH: The services provided by Saudi Arabia’s Tawakkalna super app are enhancing worship for users during the holy month of Ramadan, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The app provides an accurate Qibla direction and updates on the imams leading prayers at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque.

It has a feature allowing for the reading of the Qur’an, and a prayer timetable for the entire Kingdom.

This includes the times of the adhan or call to prayer, iqamah or when the prayer begins, and sahoor or the breaking of the fast.

Additionally, the app offers Ehsan services, simplifying the process for users to make charitable donations, including to orphans.

Moreover, the app’s Manasik gateway allows users to view and obtain permits for performing Umrah and praying in the Rawdah or Garden area at the Prophet’s Mosque.

The Tawakkalna app offers more than 650 government services within a single, secure and reliable platform, the SPA reported.

The aim is to enhance the quality of life for citizens, residents and visitors, in alignment with the Saudi Vision 2030 plan.


Grand Mosque authority introduces hair cutting service for exiting ihram

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Grand Mosque authority introduces hair cutting service for exiting ihram

MAKKAH: The General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has launched its first trial operation of the ritual of exiting from the state of Ihram after completion of rituals on the courtyard of the Grand Mosque for the first time during the current holy month of Ramadan. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to enhance services for pilgrims and improve the Umrah experience.

The new service allows pilgrims to exit from Ihram after completing the rituals through shaving their head or cutting their hair at five designated locations opposite the Marwa area. These stations can be relocated as needed during periods of high congestion. They are staffed by experienced specialists using fully sterilized equipment, ensuring efficient service delivery while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.

The authority is working on developing services within the Two Holy Mosques by introducing many new services while maintaining standards of quality and efficiency to provide a distinguished experience for visitors to the Grand Mosque.

Mohammed Asiri, a Hajj and Umrah affairs specialist and religious researcher, explained that exit from Ihram after completing the Umrah rituals is an essential final step in completing Umrah, where pilgrims shave their heads or trim their hair after completing Sa'i between Safa and Marwa.

"This practice follows the Prophetic Sunnah, as Prophet Mohammed instructed his companions to shave or trim their hair after performing Umrah," Asiri noted. He added that men typically prefer complete shaving, while women need only trim a small portion of their hair.

The ritual symbolizes purification and renewal after worship and marks the end of Ihram restrictions that began when pilgrims entered the Miqat.

Fahd Al-Hamidi, who used the service at the Grand Mosque, praised it as "an extension of Saudi Arabia's significant efforts to serve pilgrims from around the world." He explained that the exit from Ihram service is just one of thousands of great services provided by this nation, both people and government, to make the rituals of Umrah performers coupled with ease and simplicity, enriching their experience and providing service to the highest standards.

Al-Hamidi described the exit from Ihram as a joyful moment that brings a sense of relief and spiritual closeness to Allah. He added that this simple procedure carries deep spiritual meanings, symbolizing renewal and purification from sins and beginning a new page full of faith and piety.

"The ritual release is not merely cutting or shaving hair, but a profound spiritual symbol of submission to Allah's commands and the Prophet's Sunnah," Al-Hamidi concluded.

"With these modern solutions like mobile barbershop units, this important final step of Umrah has become more convenient and efficient for pilgrims."


Sandstorm hits Riyadh, moderate to heavy rain forecast for parts of Saudi Arabia

A sandstorm hit Riyadh and its outskirts on Thursday. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)
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Sandstorm hits Riyadh, moderate to heavy rain forecast for parts of Saudi Arabia

  • Road safety authority and Saudi Highway Security warned motorists to exercise caution due to poor visibility caused by the dust storm
  • Rain and snow may also fall in parts of Jazan, Aseer and Tabuk regions

RIYADH: A sandstorm hit Riyadh and its outskirts on Thursday, enveloping the skyline in dust clouds and hampering visibility, while moderate to heavy rains were forecast for several regions of the Kingdom.

The road safety authority and Saudi Highway Security warned motorists to exercise caution due to poor visibility caused by the dust storm.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense advised residents to avoid going to sandy locations to avoid accidents during the sandstorm, and also called for caution and for people to follow instructions issued as a result of weather conditions in parts of the Kingdom.

Widespread dust storms were also predicted in several parts of the Kingdom.

The forecast by the National Center for Meteorology on Thursday said dust-stirring winds will blow and moderate to heavy rain and hail may fall in parts of Al-Baha, Makkah, Madinah, Hail, Qassim, Riyadh, Al-Jouf, as well as the Eastern and Northern Borders regions.

Rain and snow may also fall in parts of Jazan, Aseer and Tabuk regions, it said.

Winds over the Red Sea will be northwesterly to northerly at speeds of 15-50 kph in the northern and central parts, and southwesterly to southeasterly at speeds of 20-42 kph in the south.

Waves may range from half a meter to more than two meters, and the Red Sea will be calm to choppy, according to the forecast by the NCM.

Winds in the Arabian Gulf will be easterly to northeasterly, reaching 20-50 kph. Waves may range from a meter to more than two meters, and the sea will be relatively calm to choppy.


Restoration of Qalaa Mosque in Madinah enhances Saudi Arabia’s Islamic heritage

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Restoration of Qalaa Mosque in Madinah enhances Saudi Arabia’s Islamic heritage

  • Restoration taking place under Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for Development of Historic Mosques 
  • The Initiative aims to enhance the Islamic heritage of the Kingdom as the land where the Qur’an was revealed

RIYADH: The historic Qalaa Mosque in the town of Al-Hinakiyah, northeast of Madinah, is among the places of worship undergoing restoration as part of a national project.

The second phase of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historic Mosques focuses on preserving the building, which is over a century old, in Madinah’s historical architectural style, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The initiative aims to enhance the Islamic heritage of the Kingdom as the land where the Qur’an was revealed, and the location of the Two Holy Mosques. 

The project will expand the mosque’s area from 181 sq. meters to 263 sq. meters to accommodate 171 worshippers. The mosque was previously unused, the SPA added.

The renovation will include the use of natural materials including clay and local wood, to ensure the mosque returns to its original form. 

It will preserve the unique building techniques that are adapted to the local environment and hot desert climate.

The crown prince’s project aims to balance traditional and modern construction standards to ensure the sustainability of historic mosques, the SPA reported.

Saudi Arabia companies and engineers specializing in heritage restoration are leading the work.

Phase two of the crown prince’s project follows the successful completion of phase one in 2018, which restored 30 mosques in 10 regions across the Kingdom.

 

 


Saudi Arabia Tours Japan is in Tokyo this weekend

Updated 06 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia Tours Japan is in Tokyo this weekend

Saudi Arabia Tours Japan is a series of pre-event displays for Osaka Kansai Expo 2025, which will open on April 13 — the Saudi Arabia Pavilion there is expected to be a highlight of the expo.

More than 700 live performances and events are planned for the duration of the expo, promising a diverse and exciting journey into the rich culture and history of Saudi Arabia through fashion, dance, music and more.

The pavilion features seven interactive rooms that take visitors on an engaging and immersive journey to discover Saudi Arabia’s history, transformation, and impact on the world.

Leading up to the expo, Saudi Arabia Tours Japan events have been held at seven locations around the country. This weekend it will be in Tokyo. Admission is free, allowing people to experience the culture and history of Saudi Arabia and get an insight into the spectacular Saudi pavilion at the upcoming expo.

Visitors can enjoy authentic coffee and tea imported from Saudi Arabia, and sweets made with dates. There will also be a cooking demonstration to show how to prepare kleija, a much-loved dessert in Saudi Arabia. Kleija is a baked confection filled with date syrup.

Additionally, there will be live performances using traditional instruments inspired by Saudi Arabia’s rich musical heritage.

The majlis, a vibrantly decorated replica of a Saudi Arabian reception room, provides a relaxing space to enjoy traditional music.

This event highlights the deep cultural ties between Japan and Saudi Arabia and demonstrates that the two cultures are closer than one might think.