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Discover the Museum of Hajj History and the Two Holy Mosques in Medina
Discover the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques in a national initiative that promotes Islamic memory and documents the major transformations in their service throughout the ages.
The Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Project: A national initiative to promote Islamic memory
Prince Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Special Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Abdulaziz Foundation, chaired the second meeting of the Supreme Supervisory Committee for the Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Project. The project aims to establish a comprehensive knowledge base documenting the history of the Two Holy Mosques and the Hajj and Umrah rituals throughout the ages, and to record the major transformations in their service. This project stems from the national commitment to enriching Islamic content and documenting the historical memory of the nation.
Saudi leadership's interest in the project
The Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Project enjoys the special attention and patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and the ongoing support of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Prime Minister. The project began as a scholarly encyclopedia entitled "Encyclopedia of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques," before expanding into a pioneering national initiative under the name "History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques Project," supervised by the King Abdulaziz Foundation and in cooperation with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, represented by the Guests of God Service Program.
Agenda for the second meeting of the Supervisory Committee
The meeting reviewed its agenda, which included the announcement of the launch of the Historical Events in the Prophet's Biography Forum: Visions for Investigation and Documentation, scheduled to be held in Medina concurrently with the Umrah Forum. The meeting also discussed the establishment of a permanent museum dedicated to the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques.
The meeting also addressed updates on the Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Forum and the ongoing preparations for the Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Exhibition, in addition to following up on the progress of the project and topics related to the work of the committee.
Supervisory Committee: A select group of specialists
The committee includes in its membership a select group of specialists in the fields of history, documents and Islamic studies, including the Imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid, the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, and the Minister of Hajj and Umrah and head of the Guests of God Service Program, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah.
Project Analysis and Implications
The Hajj and Two Holy Mosques History Project represents a strategic step towards strengthening Islamic identity and solidifying the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's position as the custodian of Islam's holiest sites. The great attention the Saudi leadership is giving to this project reflects its commitment to preserving Islamic heritage and presenting it to the world in a reliable and comprehensive manner.
Through collaboration between the King Abdulaziz Foundation, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, and the Guests of God Service Program, the project aims to provide rich and accurate educational content that serves both researchers and visitors. It also promotes a broader understanding of the history of the Two Holy Mosques and the associated religious rites through specialized forums and exhibitions.
In conclusion , this project represents a model of national and international cooperation in the field of historical research and documentation, and reflects the Kingdom’s ambitious vision to deepen global understanding of Islam and its rich heritage throughout the ages.
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The leadership launches the "Generosity is from us and within us" campaign with a donation of 150 million riyals
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince launch the “Generosity is from us and within us” campaign through the Jood Housing platform with two generous donations worth 150 million riyals to provide housing for deserving families.
In a generous humanitarian gesture embodying the deep bond between the leadership and the people, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prime Minister, launched the national charitable campaign “Generosity is from us and within us.” The wise leadership inaugurated this campaign with two generous donations totaling 150 million Saudi riyals through the “Jood Housing” platform, reflecting the keenness of the rulers to support national initiatives aimed at strengthening family stability and providing a dignified life for citizens.
Ongoing leadership support for the non-profit sector
This generous donation reflects the great attention the Saudi leadership pays to the housing sector and its ongoing support for efforts aimed at providing suitable housing for the most vulnerable families. This initiative is an extension of a series of charitable contributions undertaken by the Kingdom to promote the values of social solidarity. On this occasion, His Excellency the Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Housing Development Foundation “Sakan”, Mr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, expressed his deepest gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, commending this support which serves as a significant incentive for all sectors of society to contribute to charitable work.
“Jood Housing” platform: A model of transparency and digital giving
Minister Al-Haqil affirmed that this significant contribution from the leadership will have a profound impact on accelerating the achievement of the "Sakān" Foundation's objectives through the "Jood Housing" platform. This platform is a product of the digital transformation in the Kingdom's charitable sector, having successfully established a reliable national model that connects donors and beneficiaries with high transparency. The platform operates within an integrated system of community giving that extends beyond simply providing shelter; it also enhances the psychological and social stability and quality of life for eligible families across the Kingdom.
Strategic and social dimensions of the campaign
The importance of the “Generosity is from Us and Within Us” campaign extends beyond the purely financial aspect; it carries strategic dimensions aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to increase the contribution of the non-profit sector to the GDP and promote a culture of volunteerism and philanthropy. The leadership’s launch of this campaign sends a powerful message about the importance of social responsibility and encourages companies, individuals, and donor institutions to follow suit. Previous donations have already proven their effectiveness in enabling thousands of families to own their first home, directly contributing to social security and sustainable development.
In conclusion, this campaign truly embodies the values of generosity and giving inherent in Saudi society, and affirms that providing suitable housing is a top priority in which the state’s efforts are combined with the private and non-profit sectors to build a vibrant and stable society.
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Mawhiba nominates 68 students to represent Saudi Arabia at ISEF and international exhibitions
Mawhiba and the Ministry of Education announced the nomination of 68 innovators to represent the Kingdom in ISEF 2026, TISAF and ITEX, after a competitive journey that included 357,000 students, to enhance the Saudi scientific presence globally.
In a move reflecting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's leadership in innovation and scientific research, the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Education, announced the final list of male and female students nominated to represent the Kingdom at major international events. The announcement included the nomination of 68 outstanding young men and women to participate in three of the world's most prestigious science fairs: the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF 2026), the ITEX exhibition in Malaysia, and the TAISF exhibition in Taiwan.
Preparation Journey: From 357,000 Students to the Elite
The students' reaching this stage was no accident; it was the culmination of a year-long, rigorous scientific journey. This journey began with the participation of over 357,000 students from across the Kingdom, who submitted more than 34,000 scientific projects in 22 diverse fields. Participants underwent six stages of rigorous selection, including central and regional exhibitions, culminating in the Creativity in Science and Engineering Fair. Following this, they participated in an intensive training camp at the Mishkat Interactive Center to ensure their projects were ready for global competition.
Distribution of international participations
Mawhiba explained that the Saudi national team for science and engineering was distributed as follows:
- ISEF Exhibition: 42 male and female students were nominated to participate in this event, which is the largest global event for pre-university students in the United States of America.
- ITEX Exhibition: 18 male and female students will participate in this international exhibition of inventions, innovations and technology in Malaysia.
- TISF Exhibition: 8 male and female students were selected to represent the Kingdom at the Taiwan International Science and Technology Exhibition.
Historical context and Saudi leadership
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a distinguished record at the ISEF exhibition, participating regularly since 2007. Over the years, Saudi students have won 185 international awards, including 124 major awards and 61 special awards. This ongoing achievement reflects the success of the Kingdom's talent identification and development system, and its alignment with the goals of Vision 2030, which focuses on building a vibrant society and a thriving, knowledge-based economy.
List of nominees for ISEF 2026
The list of 42 creative individuals includes the following names: Jumana Talal bin Mohammed Bilal, Jana Ibrahim Farhan Al-Dossari, Abdullah Ahmed Tawfiq Al-Rashid, Fatima Mohammed bin Issa Al-Saleem, Faisal Yousef Abdullah Al-Hanti, Lana Abdullah Ahmed Ibrahim Abu Talib, Mawada Tawfiq Abdo Awad, Nour Faisal Khader Al-Arjan Al-Atwi, Yara Abdulmajid bin Abdulrahman Ababtain, Jad Daniel Mohammed Al-Ghazawi, Reem Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Mutawa, Faisal Saad Hamad Al-Abdulatif, Lana Waseem Mohammed Al-Aqqad, Mohammed Mustafa bin Mohammed Al-Quraini, Mishari Bader bin Mohammed Al-Dhaibani, Al-Jawhara Faisal Fahd bin Zara’a, Dalin Bader bin Abdulqader Qadir, Reda Hani bin Mohammed Al-Abdi, Zainab Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Aithan, Shaimaa Salah El-Din Mahmoud Al-Katatni, Abdulrahman Basem bin Tariq Jamal, Imran Omar bin Abdulhamid Al-Turkistani, Fatima Hussein bin Ahmed Al-Muqrin, Faisal Sami Abdullah Al-Saeed, Lana Yahya Mohammed Nouri, Lin Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Nabulsi, Mohammed Nasser Fayez Al-Manea Al-Asmari, Maryam Nidal Abdulrab Al-Rasoul Habil, Munira Suleiman Bin Hamad Al-Rumi, Yara Yousef Bin Abdullah Al-Qadi, Tala Hisham Nabil Awliya, Tamim Ibrahim Bin Jamal Al-Din Khan, Jumana Ahmed Ali Al-Amoudi, Jana Ehab Ismail Harsani, Janine Musli Bin Mohammed Al-Qahtani, Joan Rayan Bin Ghazi Hindi, Sarah Mohammed Abdul Quddus Abu Al-Samh, Saleh Ahmed Saleh Al-Zaidani Al-Shehri, Lamar Hani Khairi Al-Agha, Mazen Mohammed Amir Ahmed Mazen Murad, Prince Abdulaziz Bin Khalid Bin Salman, Latin Hussein Bin Ali Al-Ghamdi.
List of nominees for the "ITEX" and "TAISF" exhibitions
For the ITEX in Malaysia, the Kingdom is represented by: Khalid Amjad Bakr Hanawi, Shahd Musfir bin Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Fares Ibrahim bin Mohammed bin Jardan, Anas Talal Abdullah Maloush, Abdulaziz Badr Ma’youd Al-Jaid, Abdullah Hashem bin Taher Al-Nasser, Fahd Abdullah Fahd Al-Abdulkarim Al-Muammar, Lara Khalid Hassan Al-Tamimi, Lamar Basem bin Hassan Bahakim, Nasser Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Sudais, Juliana Badie bin Ali, Fares Ahmed bin Ali Al-Jaafar, Lamar Hashem Mohammed Al-Habashi, Yara Faleh bin Mohammed Al-Hatrashi Al-Shahrani, Al-Faisal Majid bin Faisal Al-Gharibi, Jumana Bandar bin Zayed Al-Zaidi, Sarah Marwan Nasser Al-Omran, Yousef Farid bin Yousef Al-Khalawi.
As for the "Taisef" in Taiwan, the list includes: Abdulaziz Waleed Omar Al-Muqrin, Nawaf Mahmoud Bin Salem Al-Ibrahim, Yousef Ibrahim Faisal Basyouni, Alia Ali Zaid Bashiri, Hassan Hamza Bin Mohammed Sultan, Dana Salem Zaid Al-Tuwaili Al-Anzi, Roula Abdulaziz Bin Abdullah Al-Arini, Nour Basem Bin Ahmed Al-Ma’touq.
These nominations confirm Mawhiba’s ongoing commitment to empowering young Saudi minds and creating the right environment for them to innovate, so that they may become future leaders in the fields of science and technology, raising the Kingdom’s flag in all international forums.
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Completion of the first phase of transferring terminals at King Khalid International Airport
Learn about the details of the completion of the first phase of the transfer of terminals at King Khalid International Airport, the new distribution of flights for national and foreign carriers, and passenger facilities.
Riyadh Airports Company announced the successful completion of the first phase of its terminal relocation plan at King Khalid International Airport, the largest operation of its kind since the airport's establishment. This strategic step comes as part of the Kingdom's efforts to enhance the civil aviation sector and improve the passenger experience, in line with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy and the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
Details of the first phase and national carriers
The first phase of the relocation process officially began on February 16, with Terminals 1 and 2 being exclusively dedicated to international flights operated by the national carriers: Saudi Arabian Airlines, Riyadh Airlines, Flynas, and Flyadeal. This allocation aims to consolidate the national carriers' operations in one location, directly contributing to increased operational efficiency, reduced travel time, and smoother passenger flow within the airport.
Timeline for upcoming phases
According to the announced operational plan, the transfer operations will continue to include substantial changes in the distribution of flights in the coming days, as follows:
- February 24: Terminal 4 will be designated for domestic flights of national carriers, with domestic flights distributed between Terminals 3 and 4 to facilitate the movement of connecting (transit) passengers.
- February 25: International flights of foreign carriers will be transferred entirely to Terminal 5.
Unprecedented field support and logistical facilities
To ensure the success of this complex operation and avoid any disruption for travelers, Riyadh Airports provided a comprehensive field support system. This system included deploying more than 650 guides throughout the airport to direct passengers and answer their inquiries. The company also offered a package of logistical facilities, including free parking for the first hour and free transportation between terminals via various means, including taxis, the Riyadh Metro, and shuttle buses departing every four minutes.
Strategic importance and general context
This move is of paramount importance, extending far beyond simply redistributing terminals; it comes at a time when the Kingdom is experiencing rapid growth in travel and tourism. King Khalid International Airport is the main gateway to the capital, Riyadh, and these changes are designed to prepare it to accommodate the anticipated increase in passenger numbers, especially with the imminent launch of commercial operations by Riyadh Airlines. Transforming the airport into an efficient hub that facilitates connections between domestic and international flights is a cornerstone for establishing Riyadh as a global air transport destination.
In closing, the company urged all travelers to check the details of their flights and the new lounges allocated to them by contacting the airlines or via the airport's interactive WhatsApp service (920020090), stressing its full commitment to providing a smooth and comfortable travel experience during the transition period.
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