Saudi artist and photographer Nabila Abuljadayel supports Syrian refugees through art at Zaatari Camp

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Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel spent time at Zaatari Camp in Jordan with a KSrelief team to support and empower refugee children with art lessons. (Instagram/elnabila)
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Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel pose for a group photo with KSrelief team at Zaatari Camp in Jordan. (Supplied)
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Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel spent time at Zaatari Camp in Jordan with a KSrelief team to support and empower refugee children with art lessons. (Instagram/elnabila)
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Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel spent time at Zaatari Camp in Jordan with a KSrelief team to support and empower refugee children with art lessons. (Instagram/elnabila)
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Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel spent time at Zaatari Camp in Jordan with a KSrelief team to support and empower refugee children with art lessons. (Instagram/elnabila)
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Updated 13 June 2023
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Saudi artist and photographer Nabila Abuljadayel supports Syrian refugees through art at Zaatari Camp

  • Saudi artist and photographer Nabila Abuljadayel supports Syrian refugees through art at Zaatari Camp

JEDDAH: A Saudi artist and photographer has volunteered with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to support refugees through art in the Zaatari Camp in Jordan.

Nabila Abuljadayel, who specializes in portraying royal families through the medium of silk, decided to use her skills for humanitarian purposes.

Sharing her volunteer experience at the camp with Arab News, Abuljadayel said: “Teaching art inspired a hope in me to give a creative outlet and bring people together through the universal language of art, while documenting, through my lens, the great efforts held by KSrelief and the stories of many faces at the camp. Their strength and perseverance inspire me every day.”




Abuljadayel’s painting ‘Wa isjod Wa iqtareb’ (Supplied).

She taught art courses to students of different ages based on their level of skill and knowledge.

Abuljadayel created a coloring book specifically for Syrian refugees that included culturally relevant elements such as a girl wearing her hijab and a boy sitting on his praying mat reading the Qur’an.

She also taught them the basics of drawing and trained them to draw the Grand Mosque of Makkah.




Abuljadayel’s painting ‘Wa isjod Wa iqtareb’. (Supplied)

Some of the students tried to recreate her artwork “Wa Isjod Wa Iqtareb” (Prostrate and Draw Near) in their own way.

The painting captures a moment of stillness and contemplation as a cleaner kneels in the courtyard of the Grand Mosque, the only worshipper at the normally bustling holy site.

KSrelief provides art lessons to help refugees cope with trauma, build personal growth, and develop skills that can help them secure employment opportunities in the future.

Nabila Abuljadayel, Saudi artist

“One student, named Ibrahim, showed up early on the last day, very excited to give me a farewell gift of a very beautiful drawing of the Grand Mosque of Makkah on a piece of cardboard since he didn’t have a canvas to draw on,” she said.

“It was inspiring to see how he quickly learned and progressed, working with what resources were available to him. When you get to know the people of Zaatari Camp, you see that glimmer of hope in their eyes, despite what they went through while making the best out of their circumstances.”




Saudi artist Nabila Abuljadayel spent time at Zaatari Camp in Jordan with a KSrelief team to support and empower refugee children with art lessons. (Instagram/elnabila)

She was touched by the positive attitude of the students who expressed excitement for the coloring activities and even asked her to give them additional coloring books for their siblings to enjoy at home.

Abuljadayel believes that among many other challenges, these refugees face, one often overlooked aspect is the need for emotional and psychological healing. Therefore, art helps refugees in their journey toward recovery and self-expression.

“KSrelief provides art lessons to help refugees cope with trauma, build personal growth, and develop skills that can help them secure employment opportunities in the future.”

KSrelief provides a sense of community to the refugees in the camp, offering various options such as medical, psychological, social, artistic, and educational programs that provide an opportunity for expression and healing, which contributes to the improvement of their living conditions.

The supervisor general of KSrelief, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, presented Abuljadayel’s artwork “Salman the Humanitarian” to King Salman at the opening ceremony of the Saudi humanitarian aid platform launched by the King as part of the Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum in 2018.

 


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The ministry is committed to “enhancing public health, improving quality of life, and raising the Kingdom’s global healthcare standing.”

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Supported by the Environment Fund and the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, the fellowship program will also assess the environmental impact of microplastics in water treatment plants, sewage, and wastewater.

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The second Athar Saudi Festival of Creativity will take place in Riyadh from Nov. 5 to 6.

Hosted by UAE-based Motivate Media Group and communications consultancy TRACCS, the festival will gather over 1,500 professionals and leaders from the creative marketing industry, featuring 100 regional and international speakers.

Ian Fairservice, managing partner and group editor in chief of Motivate Media Group, will chair the event, alongside Vice Chairman Mohammed Al-Ayed, CEO of TRACCS.

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The festival will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday with panel discussions, presentations, and fireside chats focused on redefining and growing the creative landscape in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and beyond, covering various sectors such as sports, entertainment, and tourism.

The event will conclude with the Athar Awards ceremony on the evening of Nov. 6.

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The agreement, signed during a high-level meeting in Riyadh, represents a significant step forward in defense collaboration between the Kingdom and Iraq, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During their discussions, the two ministers reviewed the longstanding relations between their countries, focusing on ways to enhance defense ties.

They emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to foster regional security and stability, particularly amid ongoing regional tensions.

Both ministers discussed recent developments and shared efforts aimed at de-escalating conflicts, prioritizing actions that support peace and security in the region.

The MoU establishes a framework for increased collaboration on military matters, allowing Saudi Arabia and Iraq to address shared security challenges more effectively and pursue mutual goals in defense, SPA added. 


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