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Elite athletes conclude the Youth Tales events in Al-Baha
Elite athletes conclude the youth stories in Al-Baha with great youth interaction and inspiring sessions, as part of the Ministry of Sports' initiatives to promote youth activities.
The Youth Stories program concludes its activities with resounding success in Al-Baha
The Youth Stories program concluded its exciting activities, which lasted for two days, from July 27 to 28, 2025, at the Prince Hussam Conference and Exhibition Center in the Al-Baha region.
This program comes as part of the initiatives of the Ministry of Sports, represented by the General Directorate of Youth Activities, and witnessed a remarkable attendance by the Assistant Minister of Sports, Abdul-Ilah bin Saad Al-Dallak.
Great youth engagement and inspiring dialogue sessions
The program witnessed great interaction from the young men and women of the region, and was characterized by the diversity of the attendees and the variety of activities.
The events included a series of dialogue sessions, workshops and accompanying exhibitions, which aimed to highlight youth role models, encourage sports practices and provide platforms for exchanging experiences between athletes and specialists.
A dialogue session with a select group of athletes
The events kicked off with a dialogue session entitled “With a Selection of Athletes,” with the participation of a number of Saudi sports stars such as Majed Abdullah, Mohammed Al-Deayea, Mohammed Noor, and Mudhi Al-Dossari.
Rakan Abu Al-Ghaith from the sport of skiing and Hassan Qadri, a player on the Saudi national rowing team, also participated, where the participants reviewed their personal experiences and inspiring sporting careers.
Sports and mind-body balance
The first day also featured a panel discussion entitled “How does sports contribute to the balance between mind and body?” with the participation of specialists in the sports and psychological fields such as Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Zahrani, Dr. Abdullah Al-Zahrani, Ali Al-Sheikh and Miad Al-Ghamdi.
The session was moderated by media personality Ali Al-Alyani and addressed important topics concerning the role of sports in promoting mental and physical health among different age groups and social classes.
Day 2 sessions: Inspiration and new skills
The second day featured two exciting sessions. The first, titled "Inspirational Sessions with Athletes," included stars such as Hussein Abdulghani, Ahmed Naseeb, Abdulhadi Alghamdi, and Yazan Alzahrani.
The second session was entitled “How Sport Taught Us Skills That Cannot Be Taught,” which focused on life skills that can be acquired through practicing sports and how these skills can positively affect the lives of individuals and communities in general.
Future outlook: Sustainable impact and expected expansion
“Youth Stories” is not just a fleeting event, but a step towards building a conscious and engaged sports community. This program is expected to have a lasting impact on sports awareness and health culture among young men and women in Saudi Arabia. With its great success this year, the program is expected to expand to other regions and attract more participants and those interested in sports and human development.
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Saudi Arabia weather: Rain in Riyadh, the Eastern Province, and Qassim, and dense fog
Find out about today's weather in Saudi Arabia, where the National Center for Meteorology predicted thunderstorms in Riyadh, the Eastern Province and Qassim, with chances of fog and dust.
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued its daily weather report for today (Tuesday), indicating continued unstable weather conditions across several regions of the Kingdom. The report stated that there remains a chance of moderate to heavy thunderstorms, accompanied by strong winds that may stir up dust and reduce horizontal visibility in some areas.
The weather forecast covers a wide area, with rainfall expected to be concentrated in parts of the Northern Borders region, the Eastern Province, Riyadh, Qassim, and Hail. This weather system also extends to parts of Madinah and Makkah, necessitating caution while traveling on highways in these areas.
In a related development, the National Center for Meteorology indicated that the sky will be partly cloudy to cloudy, with a chance of scattered light rain over parts of the southwestern highlands, specifically in the Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan regions. This weather pattern is typical for this time of year, as the Kingdom is affected by humid air masses that contribute to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds.
The report also highlighted another weather phenomenon requiring attention: the potential formation of dense fog during the night and early morning hours. This fog is expected to affect parts of the highlands in the aforementioned regions (Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan), as well as parts of the Tabuk region and the Eastern Province, potentially causing near-zero visibility on some highways and in open areas.
These forecasts are of particular importance due to their direct impact on traffic and land navigation, as relevant authorities such as Civil Defense and Traffic usually issue proactive warnings to citizens and residents about the need to adhere to safety rules, avoid valleys and flood channels, and reduce speed when driving in dusty or foggy conditions to ensure everyone’s safety.
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328 female recruits graduate from the Women's Training Institute under the patronage of the Minister of Interior
The Director of Public Security attended the graduation ceremony of 328 female recruits from the eighth batch at the Women’s Training Institute, in a step that enhances women’s security empowerment within the framework of Vision 2030, under the patronage of the Minister of Interior.
The Director of Public Security, Lieutenant General Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Bassami, attended the graduation ceremony of 328 female graduates representing the eighth batch of the basic individual qualification course for female recruits at the Women’s Training Institute, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Interior.
Course details and acquired skills
During their training, the graduates underwent an intensive program that included rigorous practical exercises and applications, in addition to receiving the necessary theoretical knowledge and instruction. The course focused on equipping the recruits with the skills required for their specific security duties, emphasizing mastery of various security systems and procedures, thus ensuring their complete readiness to integrate into the security workforce effectively and efficiently.
Empowering women in the security sector: An ambitious national vision
This graduation comes as a new link in a series of rapid steps taken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards empowering women in various sectors, including the military and security sector, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. Recent years have witnessed a historic transformation in this field, as the Ministry of Interior and its various sectors have opened their doors to women to participate in maintaining security and stability, reflecting the wise leadership’s belief in the ability of Saudi women to bear national responsibility in all fields.
The importance of the role of women in the public security system
The addition of this new batch of female recruits is of paramount importance in strengthening field and administrative security operations. The presence of women in public security contributes to fulfilling essential and vital needs, particularly in handling situations requiring female personnel, such as inspections at security checkpoints, work in women's prisons, passport control, and other tasks requiring specific expertise. This integration between male and female personnel enhances the efficiency of security performance and achieves greater comprehensiveness in the services provided to citizens and residents.
Qualitative leaps in training and qualification
The Women's Training Institute for Public Security is a leading training institution that operates according to the highest standards to qualify female personnel. Training is not limited to traditional military aspects, but extends to include modern technologies, public relations, and human rights, producing a generation of female recruits capable of handling various security scenarios with high professionalism and keeping pace with the rapid developments the world is witnessing in the field of policing and security.
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Schedule of Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers at the Two Holy Mosques for Ramadan 1447 AH
Find out the schedule of Tarawih and Tahajjud prayers in the Two Holy Mosques for Ramadan 1447 AH and the names of the approved imams in the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque within the operational plan.
As part of the extensive preparations to welcome the blessed month of Ramadan, the General Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina has announced the official schedule for Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers at the Two Holy Mosques during the holy month of Ramadan this year, 1447 AH. This announcement comes in response to the aspirations of millions of Muslims worldwide who eagerly anticipate and yearn for the spiritual atmosphere of the Two Holy Mosques during this blessed month.
List of Imams of the Grand Mosque in Ramadan 1447 AH
The approved schedule for the Grand Mosque included a selection of reciters and sheikhs whose voices are deeply ingrained in the memories and devotion of worshippers. The list included:
- His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais.
- His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Al-Juhaini.
- His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Yasser Al-Dosari.
- His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Bandar Balila.
- Sheikh Badr Al-Turki.
Their Eminences will take turns leading the worshippers in the Tarawih and Tahajjud prayers according to the schedule set by the Presidency, to ensure a humble and spiritual experience for the worshippers.
Imams of the Prophet's Mosque
Within the precincts of the Prophet's Mosque (peace and blessings be upon him), the Presidency approved a schedule that includes a group of distinguished sheikhs to lead the prayers, namely:
- His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Abdulmohsen Al-Qasim.
- Sheikh Salah Al-Budair.
- Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qarafi.
- Sheikh Khalid Al-Hana.
- Sheikh Muhammad Barhaji.
In addition to a number of other sheikhs who will participate in reviving the nights of the holy month in Medina.
Operational plan: 7 strategic objectives to serve visitors
The General Presidency for Religious Affairs' preparations are not limited to scheduling; they are based on a comprehensive operational plan announced last Thursday. This plan for Ramadan 1447 AH rests on seven key strategic objectives, all aimed at enhancing the message of the Two Holy Mosques.
These objectives revolve around enhancing and enriching the religious and spiritual experience of pilgrims, with a focus on disseminating and teaching the Holy Quran and the purified Sunnah of the Prophet. The plan also places great emphasis on consolidating the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's religious standing and its global leadership in serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors.
Digital transformation and the global message
In light of rapid technological advancements, the Presidency, as part of its plan, emphasized the importance of harnessing modern technologies and digital transformation to spread guidance and enhance communication with Muslims across the globe. This includes leadership in translation and language services to ensure that the tolerant message of Islam, based on moderation and balance, reaches all visitors and pilgrims in their various languages.
This great and meticulous attention to the details of the schedule and operational plan reflects the keenness of the wise leadership and concerned authorities to provide the utmost comfort and reassurance to the guests of God, so that they may perform their rituals in an atmosphere full of tranquility and reverence during the holy month.
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