Philippine president arrives in Riyadh for GCC-ASEAN summit

The Philippine leader was received by top officials including Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region and Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council. (SPA)
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Updated 19 October 2023
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Philippine president arrives in Riyadh for GCC-ASEAN summit

RIYADH: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has arrived in Riyadh to participate in the inaugural summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council, SPA has reported.

The Philippines is one of ASEAN’s 10 member states, whose leaders are scheduled to meet their Gulf counterparts on Oct. 20 in the Saudi capital for their first joint summit, following increasing engagements between the two groupings in recent years.

The Gulf bloc comprises Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE.

The Philippine leader was received by top officials including Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of Riyadh, and Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi, secretary-general of the GCC.


Restoration of 130-year-old Buraidah mosque to uphold architectural heritage

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Restoration of 130-year-old Buraidah mosque to uphold architectural heritage

RIYADH: The historic Al-Ruwaibah Mosque in Buraidah, Qassim region, is among the mosques undergoing restoration as part of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historic Mosques.

The second phase of the crown prince’s project focuses on preserving the mosque’s original materials and spatial features while allowing for necessary additions that do not compromise its historical character.

As part of the restoration, the mosque’s traditional roof — composed of clay, tamarisk wood and palm fronds — will be carefully preserved, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Located 7.5 km southeast of Buraidah municipality, Al-Ruwaibah Mosque is more than 130 years old and has undergone only one previous restoration, in 1945.

The mosque has long served as a center for prayer, worship and Qur’anic study, in addition to being a place for teaching reading, writing and various sciences, making it a vital cultural and educational landmark in the region.

Before restoration, the mosque covered almost 204 sq. m and could accommodate 60 worshippers. On completion, its area will expand to about 233 sq. m, increasing its capacity to 74 worshippers.

The restoration will focus on rebuilding the mosque’s traditional roof, which consists of lintels, perpendicular trunks, a layer of palm branches, and a final clay layer that serves as insulation and helps to drain rainwater.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s project aims to balance traditional and modern construction standards to ensure the sustainability of historic mosques.

Saudi companies specializing in heritage restoration are leading the work, with Saudi engineers actively involved to maintain the mosque’s authentic architectural identity while ensuring structural durability.

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.

The project’s strategic objectives include rehabilitating mosques for worship, restoring architectural authenticity, highlighting the Kingdom’s cultural heritage, and enhancing the religious and cultural significance of these historical sites.

The project aligns with Vision 2030 by preserving architectural heritage and influencing the design of modern mosques.


Lebanese president heads to Saudi Arabia for first trip abroad

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Lebanese president heads to Saudi Arabia for first trip abroad

  • The president chose Saudi Arabia as his first destination because of its “historic links” with Lebanon
  • Aoun voiced hopes of “building normal economic ties” with Saudi Arabia

BEIRUT: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has traveled to Saudi Arabia on Monday for his first trip abroad since taking office earlier this year, the presidency said. 

“President Aoun left Rafic Hariri International Airport heading to Riyadh,” the presidency said on platform “X”. 

Aoun will be accompanied by his country’s foreign minister, and Lebanon's ambassdor to Saudi Arabia will join the delegation.  

The president said he chose Saudi Arabia as his first destination because of its “historic links” with Lebanon and its role as a regional and global player.

“I hope and expect that Saudi Arabia will help us reset relations in the interest of both countries and overcome recent obstacles,” he told Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat in an interview Friday.

He voiced hopes of “building normal economic ties”, saying Lebanon could align with "Vision 2030”.

“This would allow the Saudis to return to their second home, Lebanon, while Lebanese look forward to reconnecting with Saudi Arabia,” he said.

Aoun, who took office in January this year, has pledged to usher in a new era where the Lebanese state would have a “monopoly on weapons.”


Saudi opposition welcome to return home: Head of State Security

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Saudi opposition welcome to return home: Head of State Security

  • ‘If a person has not actually committed a crime, but only entertained the thought of it, the state will address this issue and fix it’

RIYADH: Saudi opposition staying overseas are welcome to return home without any fear of punishment, Abdulaziz Al-Howairini, head of the Presidency of State Security, said in an interview on MBC’s “Hekayat Waad” program during Ramadan.

“Under the directives of the crown prince, if there are no lawsuits filed against you for homicide, theft or assault, and you were misled, the state will welcome you and will not punish you,” he said.

“If a person has not actually committed a crime, but only entertained the thought of it, the state will address this issue and fix it.”

 

 

Al-Howairini, quoting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, said: “Anyone who decides to return, without having any lawsuits filed against them for assault, homicide, or other violent acts, and if their actions were limited to opposition or they were exploited by haters or received money at some point or were misled, they are welcome to come back without fear of punishment.”

He added that the Kingdom’s embassies were fully aware of the new directive, and nationals seeking assistance can contact a designated number (990) where they can provide their name and location and request to communicate with their family members.

“We receive numerous calls, but rest assured, we do not shame those individuals,” Al-Howairini said, guaranteeing the confidentiality of communications.


Noteworthy art exhibitions to check out this Ramadan

Updated 03 March 2025
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Noteworthy art exhibitions to check out this Ramadan

  • Major cities across Saudi Arabia hosting range of events
  • Displays champion both traditional Islamic and contemporary art

RIYADH: Art can be a great way to balance entertainment, culture, and spirituality during the holy month of Ramadan — and there’s no lack of exciting and exceptional exhibitions currently on display to explore across Saudi Arabia.

Here are some noteworthy events to visit in the Kingdom’s major cities for those looking to take a beat and contemplate this month, whether through Islamic art, cultural heritage, or contemporary works.

Islamic Arts Biennale, Jeddah (SUPPLIED)

Islamic Arts Biennale, Jeddah

Set in the Western Hajj Terminal of the King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, the Islamic Arts Biennale gathers contributions from over 30 artists from Saudi Arabia and beyond, blending timeless Islamic civilization treasures and contemporary artistic creations.

Curated by renowned Saudi artist Muhannad Shono, and supported by curators Joanna Chevalier and Amina Diab, it takes visitors on a journey through the artistic heritage of Islam.

New pieces are displayed alongside historical artifacts, including religious relics, maps, and jewelry, in five indoor halls and various outdoor spaces beneath the Hajj Terminal canopy.

The Islamic Arts Biennale, which runs until May 25, is organized into seven sections across various galleries and outdoor areas: Al-Bidaya (the beginning), Al-Madar (the orbit), Al-Muqtani (homage), Al-Mathala (the canopy), Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, and Al-Musalla (the prayer hall).

‘Art of the Kingdom’ Exhibition at SAMoCA @ Jax, Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

‘Art of the Kingdom’ exhibition at Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art at Jax, Riyadh

Nestled in the capital’s Jax art district, the Saudi traveling contemporary art exhibition brings together works by 17 prominent Saudi contemporary artists from different generations, regions, and artistic practices that demonstrate the country’s burgeoning art scene.

From paintings to installations and video works, “Art of the Kingdom: Poetic Illuminations” showcases the diversity and ambition of contemporary Saudi artists under two themes: the desert and cultural traditions.

“The imagination of the future is found in these artists,” curator Diana Wechsler said. “This is one of the most fascinating aspects offered to me by the exploration of the Saudi artistic and cultural (scene).” 

The show is now in Riyadh until May 24 after its inauguration in Rio de Janeiro last year. It will then be presented later this year at the Shanghai National Museum in China, marking the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Saudi-Chinese diplomatic relations.

‘Adaptability’ Exhibition at SAMoCA @ Jax, Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

‘Adaptability’ exhibition at SAMoCA@Jax, Riyadh

While at SAMoCA, visitors have a chance to check out the “Adaptability” exhibition, which invites attendees on a journey of discovery and reflection on the enduring relationship between humans and clay through works by 11 artists from five Arab countries.

Curated by Samer Yamani, the exhibition brings a unique perspective to the exploration of human and material evolution.

“Adaptability” tells the timeless story of clay, its birth and its transformation at the hands of the earliest humans, who shaped their world with it, using clay as a vital tool in their journey through life.

“This exhibition beautifully illustrates the adaptability of clay, showcasing human creativity and our capacity for enduring change across cultures and civilizations,” noted curator Yamani.

‘Echoes of Land’ Exhibition at Al-Nafal Park. (SUPPLIED)

‘Echoes of Land’ exhibition at Al-Nafal Park, Riyadh

In partnership with the Italian Embassy in Riyadh, Riyadh Art has unveiled a collection of contemporary sculptures by Italian artist Davide Rivalta located in the Diplomatic Quarters. Under the theme “Echoes of the Land,” the installations feature various sculptures of wild animals, like the cheetah, lion, lioness, and buffalo.

Omar Al-Braik, senior director of public art at the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, said in a statement: “Art has the power to transform public spaces, spark conversations, and connect people with their surroundings in ways that are both profound and unexpected.

“By bringing Rivalta’s work to Riyadh, we continue to expand the city’s artistic landscape, ensuring that diverse voices and creative perspectives are accessible to all.”

‘Art of the Kingdom’ Exhibition at SAMoCA @ Jax, Riyadh. (SUPPLIED)

Ramadan Nights at Hayy Jameel, Jeddah

From March 2-29, Jeddah’s Hayy Jameel is offering a diverse monthlong cultural program, featuring interactive workshops, open sessions and film screenings on heritage, living traditions and craft; board games and storytelling activities; and Hayy Markets with locally made artisanal goods and products.

‘White Lilies of Marrakesh’ solo exhibition at Hafez Gallery, Riyadh

“The White Lilies of Marrakech: Women as Timeless Narratives” is a solo exhibition by Lebanese artist Lana Khayat, offering an artistic exploration of femininity, cultural memory, and linguistic heritage.

With each layer of the exhibition, audiences are invited into a space where art becomes a bridge between past and present, structure and fluidity, silence and voice.

The works are on display at Hafez Gallery, located in the H19 Warehouse in Riyadh’s Jax District, until March 26.

‘Authenticity and Modernity’ group exhibition at Hafez Gallery, Jeddah

The “Authenticity and Modernity” exhibition, held alongside the second edition of the Islamic Biennale in Jeddah, delves into the dynamic relationship between tradition and contemporary expression.

Each artist offers a distinct perspective on how heritage and innovation intersect, providing valuable insights into the shifting landscape of Saudi art and culture.

Participating artists include Hmoud Al-Attawi, Mahdi Al-Jeraibi, Misht Studio (Zainab Al-Mashat and Basmaa Al-Mashat), Mohammed Al-Ghamdi, Reem Anasser, and Suliman Elsalem.

The works are on display at the Hafez Gallery in Jeddah until March 25.


Saudi agency KSrelief delivers dates and food globally

Updated 03 March 2025
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Saudi agency KSrelief delivers dates and food globally

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief has gifted 100 tonnes of dates to several countries around the world as a part of its humanitarian mission.

The agency delivered 25 tonnes of dates each to Mauritius, Tajikistan, Thailand and Guinea, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

KSrelief also recently provided 770 food parcels to 4,679 people in Libya’s Al-Abyar town, and 536 food parcels to the Al-Azhar Islamic Culture School in Ghana, reaching 3,216 individuals.

The distribution is a part of Saudi Arabia’s projects aimed at providing support to countries in need during Ramadan.