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The King Abdulaziz Quran Competition is expanding globally and increasing its prizes

The World Quran Competition expands with bigger prizes under the patronage of King Salman; Saudi Arabia reinforces its role as a beacon of the Holy Quran. Discover the details now!

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The King Abdulaziz Quran Competition is expanding globally and increasing its prizes

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A global platform for preserving the Holy Quran

Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen its position as a beacon of the Holy Quran by hosting the 45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Quran. This event is organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, reflecting the wise leadership's commitment to elevating the status of the Holy Quran and supporting its dissemination and teaching.

History and growth of the competition

The King Abdulaziz International Competition was launched decades ago and has since become a global platform that brings together Quran memorizers from around the world. Recent years have witnessed remarkable growth in the number of participants and participating countries, as well as a significant increase in the value of the prizes. In its fortieth session in 1440 AH (2018/2019 CE), 109 contestants representing 73 countries participated, and the total value of the prizes reached 1,145,000 riyals.

Over time, the number of participants in the current edition has risen to 179 contestants from 128 countries, and the value of the prizes has jumped to four million riyals. This growth reflects the increasing global interest in the competition and makes it a focus of attention worldwide.

Analysis of growth and international interest

The competition has witnessed remarkable development over the years. In its 41st edition in 1441 AH (2019/2020), 147 contestants from 103 countries participated, competing for prizes totaling 1,185,000 riyals. In its 42nd edition in 1444 AH (2022/2023), the number of participants rose to 153 from 111 countries, and the prize money increased to 2.7 million riyals.

This upward trend continued in subsequent editions, with the 43rd edition in 1445 AH (2023 CE) attracting approximately 166 contestants from 117 countries for prizes totaling four million riyals. In the 44th edition in 1446 AH (2025 CE), the number of participants reached 174 from 123 countries, while the prize money remained at four million riyals.

The importance of the competition and its cultural role

The importance of this competition extends beyond its religious significance; it also serves as a bridge for communication and understanding among the peoples of the world under the banner of Quranic values ​​and noble teachings. The competition brings together diverse cultures and languages ​​to foster international understanding and cooperation.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia plays a pivotal role in promoting these values ​​through its ongoing support for the competition and its global expansion. This support reflects the Kingdom's diplomatic and strategic strength in disseminating the message of peace and tolerance embodied in the Holy Quran.

In conclusion: A bright future for the global competition

With the continued growth and increasing international interest in the King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Quran, the future looks bright for this event, which has become a symbol of dedication and creativity in serving the Book of God. It is expected that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will continue to support these efforts, further strengthening its position as a leader of the Islamic world and a champion of noble Quranic values.

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Saudi Arabia weather today: Rain in Riyadh and frost in the north

Check today's weather forecast for Saudi Arabia. Rain is expected in Riyadh and six other regions, with temperatures dropping to -1°C in the north, accompanied by frost and fog.

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Saudi Arabia weather today: Rain in Riyadh and frost in the north

The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued its daily weather report for today (Saturday), indicating unstable weather conditions affecting several regions of the Kingdom. The report included forecasts of light rain, possibly accompanied by dense fog, which may reduce horizontal visibility in parts of the mountainous areas of Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah. This weather pattern is also expected to extend to parts of the Riyadh and Eastern Provinces.

In detailing the temperatures, which reflect the significant climatic variations across the Kingdom's regions, the center noted a noticeable drop in temperatures, with a high probability of frost during the early morning hours, particularly in parts of northern Saudi Arabia. Weather stations recorded very low temperatures, reaching as low as -1°C in the governorates of Qurayyat and Tarif, necessitating caution from residents and those traveling on highways.

Climate data also revealed variations in minimum temperatures across the regions. Tabuk recorded 3 degrees Celsius, Arar 4 degrees, while Sakaka and Hail both reached 5 degrees, and As-Soudah and Rafha 6 degrees. In contrast, Al-Baha recorded 9 degrees Celsius, while the weather remained relatively more moderate in Mecca (19 degrees), Medina (15 degrees), and Riyadh (17 degrees Celsius).

Regarding wind patterns, the report indicated the continued impact of active winds stirring up dust and sand, which may reduce horizontal visibility in parts of the aforementioned regions, as well as the coastal areas of Tabuk and Madinah. These weather fluctuations are within the context of typical climatic conditions for this time of year, as the Kingdom usually experiences variations between the end of winter and the beginning of transitional periods, resulting in significant temperature differences between the northern, central, and southern regions.

These weather bulletins are of paramount importance locally, as citizens and residents rely on them to plan their daily commutes, especially in areas experiencing dense fog or icy roads due to frost in the north. Authorities consistently urge the public to follow official reports issued by the National Center of Meteorology to ensure public safety, exercise caution while driving in rainy or dusty conditions, and maintain adequate heating in areas experiencing sub-zero temperatures.

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Rawan Hamdi, the first female pilot from Jazan... a success story in line with Vision 2030

Learn about the story of Rawan Hamdi, the first girl from Jazan to obtain a pilot's license, and how the leadership celebrated her as a model for empowering women in Saudi Arabia within the objectives of Vision 2030.

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Rawan Hamdi, the first female pilot from Jazan... a success story in line with Vision 2030

In a remarkable achievement that adds to the growing list of successes for Saudi women, the name of young Rawan Hamdi has emerged as a new icon of ambition in the south of the Kingdom, after becoming the first woman from the Jazan region to obtain a pilot's license. This achievement was not merely a personal event, but rather became a source of official and popular celebration, reflecting the radical transformations taking place in Saudi Arabia regarding women's empowerment.

Captain Rawan received a high-level official welcome, including a reception by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Jazan Region. During the meeting, which was held upon the directives of the Governor of the region, His Highness praised the unlimited support provided by the wise leadership – may God protect them – to the young men and women of the nation. His Highness and his deputy affirmed that Rawan's achievements are a practical demonstration of the exceptional opportunities provided by the state, which have enabled national talents to reach leadership positions in sectors that were, for many years, exclusively reserved for men.

This event comes at a significant historical juncture, as Saudi Arabia has been undergoing a comprehensive development transformation since the launch of Vision 2030, with women's empowerment at the heart of its objectives. After years of restrictions, Saudi women are now essential partners in development, driving cars, participating in decision-making, and venturing into the fields of space, aviation, and defense. The aviation sector, in particular, is one of the sectors that has witnessed the most rapid growth in women's employment recently, not only in ground services but also in the cockpit, thus enhancing the Kingdom's global competitiveness in air transport.

The fact that this young woman from Jazan has reached the position of "pilot captain" carries profound significance that transcends individual achievement; it sends an inspiring message to thousands of girls in outlying regions and cities that there are no limits to their ambitions. The Deputy Governor of Jazan clearly alluded to this meaning, citing the words of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that the ambitions of Saudis "reach the sky" and know no bounds.

In conclusion, Rawan Hamdi's success embodies the leadership's confidence in the capabilities of Saudi women and their growing role in shaping the nation's future. With the continuation of scholarship and specialized training programs, observers anticipate a greater influx of Saudi female talent in specialized and rare fields in the coming years, contributing to the desired economic and social diversification.

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The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' program for providing Iftar meals to fasting people in Italy and Namibia

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs is implementing the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ program to provide Iftar meals for fasting people in Italy and Namibia, targeting thousands of beneficiaries as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to serve Muslims in 70 countries.

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As part of the ongoing humanitarian and advocacy efforts undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve Muslims in all parts of the world, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance continued to implement the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ program for providing Iftar meals to fasting people for the year 1445 AH, as the journey of goodness landed in both the Italian Republic and the Republic of Namibia, carrying with it messages of brotherhood and solidarity that characterize the holy month.

Breakfast tables in the heart of Rome

The Ministry launched the program's activities in the Italian capital, Rome, specifically at the Islamic Cultural Center (Grand Mosque of Rome), one of the most prominent Islamic landmarks in Europe. The event was held on the fourth day of Ramadan, in the presence of prominent figures, including the Secretary-General of the Center, Dr. Abdullah Radwan, and the President of the Center, Dr. Naeem Nasrallah, in addition to the active participation of members of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Rome.

The program, in its Italian phase, aims to reach a wide segment of beneficiaries, with estimates indicating that it targets hundreds of fasting people during the holy month, reflecting the Kingdom’s keenness to address the needs of Muslim communities in non-Islamic countries, and to provide a spiritual atmosphere that brings them together at one table.

3000 beneficiaries in Namibia

In Africa, specifically in the Republic of Namibia, the Ministry implemented its Iftar program on the ninth day of Ramadan at the Windhoek Islamic Center. This program is an integral part of the Ramadan initiatives that the Kingdom has consistently carried out beyond its borders.

The program in Namibia aims to serve approximately 3,000 fasting men and women throughout the holy month. Iftar meals were held in a serene and spiritual atmosphere, reflecting the spirit of Islamic brotherhood and unity within the Muslim community of the capital, Windhoek, which had a profound impact on those present.

Historical context and the Kingdom's leading role

These initiatives are not spontaneous; rather, they are an extension of a long history of humanitarian and Islamic work undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since its founding. The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' program for providing Iftar meals to fasting Muslims is one of the largest and most specialized programs overseen by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, covering 70 countries worldwide this year. These efforts underscore the Kingdom's leading role as the Qibla of Muslims and the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and reflect the keenness of its wise leadership to build bridges of communication with Muslims everywhere.

Social and international dimensions

The significance of this event extends far beyond simply providing meals; it carries profound social and international dimensions. On a social level, these communal meals contribute to strengthening bonds among members of Muslim communities, particularly in minority countries, and alleviate feelings of homesickness during Ramadan. Internationally, these programs reflect the Kingdom's soft power and its noble message of peace, love, and solidarity, thus enhancing the positive image of Islam and Muslims.

Thanks and appreciation

A large number of attendees and beneficiaries in both Italy and Namibia expressed their deep gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Crown Prince, appreciating this generous gesture that brings joy to the hearts of those fasting and contributes to meeting the needs of many, praying to God to protect the Kingdom and perpetuate the blessing of security and safety upon it.

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