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Iman Al-Humaid: The art of transforming human experience into colors and light
Discover a magical visual journey with Iman Al-Humaid, where she transforms silence into colors and light, and expresses hope and awareness in her painting "Light for Sugar Roses".
Iman Al-Humaid: An artist who transforms silence into colors
In the world of art, where colors speak a language that needs no translation, Saudi visual artist Iman Al-Humaid with her new work, aptly titled “Light for Sugar Roses.” This work is not merely a painting; it is a visual journey that celebrates humanity and expresses hope and awareness in the face of life’s challenges.
The painting: a balance between blue and gold
In an oil painting on 80x80 cm canvas, Iman takes us on a journey of serenity and tranquility through the color blue, while gold seeps in like an inner light, suggesting understanding after the storm. At the center of the painting, a child appears, moving towards the light—a symbolic scene reflecting learning from experience without excessive narration.
Iman says: The work is not about a specific event, but about a human condition that affected me. I wanted to transform silence into color, and contemplation into a balanced visual structure that expresses understanding, not exaggeration.
“A Light for the Roses of Diabetes”: More Than Just a Title
The title itself carries more than one meaning. It doesn't explain the story but hints at it, preserving the privacy of the experience. It's as if Iman is inviting us to discover for ourselves what lies behind those colors and lines.
Art as a means of raising collective awareness
Iman affirms that her participation stems from her belief in art's role in raising collective awareness. She says: "Art doesn't raise slogans, but rather illuminates what is human in experience and allows us to see beauty even in the spaces that test us.".
A special dedication to children and mothers
Iman dedicates her work to the children who face life bravely and the mothers who silently cultivate hope. And to every soul that believes light always comes, even if it is a little delayed.
With this magnificent artwork, Iman Al-Humaid extends an open invitation to contemplate and reflect upon our surroundings. She makes us realize that art can be a bridge connecting hearts and minds, and that it has the power to transform silent moments into vibrant and meaningful scenes.
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Ramadan crescent sighting weather: Stable in central region and dust in Mecca
Learn about the weather details for Ramadan crescent sighting in Saudi Arabia. The Meteorology Department explains the chances of sighting the crescent moon in the central region and Tabuk, and warns of dust and rain in several areas of the Kingdom.
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued an important weather forecast for Tuesday, coinciding with the Supreme Court's call for Muslims throughout the Kingdom to sight the crescent moon of Ramadan. This weather report is of paramount importance as it is the decisive factor in determining whether the crescent moon can be sighted with the naked eye or through astronomical instruments.
In detail, the National Center for Meteorology confirmed that, in preparation for the crescent moon sighting tonight, forecasts indicate generally stable weather conditions across the central region, which may enhance visibility in areas that include some of the most well-known moon-sighting observatories, such as Sudair and Tamir. Conversely, the center noted that skies will be partly to mostly cloudy over the western parts of the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions, which may pose a natural obstacle for the moon-sighting committees in those northern provinces.
For his part, the official spokesman for the National Center for Meteorology, Hussein Al-Qahtani, explained additional details about the influencing weather elements, noting that the weather may witness activity in surface winds that stir up dust and sand, the effects of which extend to include the eastern parts of the Makkah and Madinah regions, which may lead to a decrease in the horizontal visibility in those locations.
Regarding other weather phenomena, the center noted in its daily report the possibility of light rain in the northern parts of the Kingdom. The report also warned of the potential for dense fog during the night and early morning hours, which could reduce visibility in the coastal areas of Makkah, Asir, and Jazan regions, as well as parts of the Eastern Province.
The weather on this day is of great interest both locally and internationally, as Saudi Arabia relies on the sighting of the new moon to determine the start of Ramadan. Weather conditions such as dust, clouds, and high humidity are among the most significant challenges facing those observing the crescent. Therefore, the stable weather conditions in the central region are a positive indicator for the expected observations this evening.
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Ramadan Crescent Sighting Weather: Meteorological Report on Crescent Visibility
Check the weather forecast coinciding with the sighting of the Ramadan crescent in Saudi Arabia. The Meteorology Department explains visibility opportunities in the central and northern regions, and forecasts dust, rain, and fog.
The National Center for Meteorology issued a detailed report on the expected weather conditions for Tuesday, coinciding with the anticipation of millions in Saudi Arabia and the Islamic world for the sighting of the crescent moon marking the beginning of Ramadan. This report is of particular importance given the crucial role that weather conditions play in determining whether the crescent moon can be seen with the naked eye or through astronomical instruments.
The official spokesperson for the National Center for Meteorology, Hussein Al-Qahtani, explained that the weather will be generally stable over the central region, which may enhance visibility in those areas if the horizon is clear. Conversely, the report indicated that the sky will be partly to mostly cloudy over the western parts of the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions, which may pose a natural obstacle for the moon-sighting committees in those northern and northwestern areas.
In a related development, the meteorological department warned of active surface winds stirring up dust and sand, with their effects extending to the eastern parts of the Makkah and Madinah regions. These weather phenomena are among the influential factors considered when determining locations for astronomical observations, as elevated areas far from light pollution and suspended dust are always preferred.
The center's report also included forecasts of light rain in the northern parts of the Kingdom, bringing pleasant winter weather coinciding with the start of the holy month. The report also warned of reduced horizontal visibility due to fog formation during the night and early morning hours in the coastal areas of Makkah, Asir, and Jazan regions, as well as parts of the Eastern Province, urging motorists on highways in those areas to exercise caution.
This close monitoring by the National Center for Meteorology comes within the framework of integrated efforts between government agencies to ensure the accuracy of the crescent sighting process, as the Supreme Court and sighting committees rely heavily on weather reports to guide observatories and explain the inability to see in some areas, reflecting the great importance of weather monitoring in religious and social events in the Kingdom.
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The Meteorology Department explains the weather in Saudi Arabia during the sighting of the Ramadan crescent
Check the weather forecast for Saudi Arabia as the Ramadan crescent is sighted. The Meteorology Department explains visibility conditions amidst clouds and dust across the Kingdom, and provides rain predictions.
As Muslims in Saudi Arabia turned their gaze to the sky on Tuesday evening in response to the Supreme Court's call to sight the crescent moon of the holy month of Ramadan, the National Center for Meteorology issued a detailed report on the expected weather conditions, which play a crucial role in the possibility of seeing the crescent with the naked eye or astronomical telescopes.
Weather conditions during the sighting
The National Center for Meteorology explained in its statement issued today that the weather will be generally stable over the central region, which may enhance visibility at observatories in those areas if the atmosphere is clear. Conversely, the report indicated that the sky will be partly to mostly cloudy over the western parts of the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions, which may pose a natural obstacle for moon-sighting committees in those northern areas.
In a statement by the official spokesperson for the National Center for Meteorology, Hussein Al-Qahtani, it was confirmed that the weather will not be free of some influential weather phenomena, as there will be active winds stirring up dust and sand, the effects of which will extend to include the eastern parts of the Makkah and Madinah regions, which may relatively affect the extent of horizontal visibility in those locations.
The effect of weather on crescent moon sighting
Weather forecasts become crucial at this time of year, as the official start of Ramadan depends on the sighting of the new moon. Weather conditions such as dust, suspended particles, clouds, and high humidity pose significant challenges for observers at astronomical observatories throughout the Kingdom, such as those in Sudair and Tamir. Dust or cloud cover can obscure the crescent moon, even if it is astronomically visible, thus requiring the completion of the month of Sha'ban as a 30-day month if the new moon cannot be sighted.
Rain and fog forecasts and safety alerts
Aside from the sighting of the new moon, the National Center for Meteorology's report included a forecast of light rain in the northern parts of the Kingdom. The center also warned drivers and highway users of the possibility of dense fog forming during the night and early morning hours, leading to reduced horizontal visibility, particularly in the coastal areas of Makkah, Asir, and Jazan regions, as well as parts of the Eastern Province. The relevant authorities urge everyone to exercise caution and follow official weather forecasts to ensure public safety.
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