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The Ministry of Information wins three awards at Sharjah Communication 2025

The Saudi Ministry of Media shines by winning three awards at Sharjah Communication 2025, confirming its leadership in government communication and its media excellence in the region.

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The Ministry of Information wins three awards at Sharjah Communication 2025

The Saudi Ministry of Media shines at the Sharjah Government Communication Award 2025

On a night full of excitement and achievements, the Saudi Ministry of Media impressed everyone by winning three prestigious awards at the twelfth Sharjah Government Communication Award 2025.

This achievement is not just an ordinary victory, but rather a confirmation of the Kingdom’s leadership in the field of government communication and its media excellence that illuminates the region’s sky.

Media Oasis: Innovation at the Heart of the Matter

Under the bright lights of Expo Centre Sharjah, the Ministry won the “Best Innovation in Government Communication” for its pioneering project, “Media Oasis”.

This ambitious project aims to enhance the Kingdom’s media presence on the international and local scene, and presents an interactive visual vision that captivates minds and speaks to the world in its own language.

It also provides a professional environment for media professionals that aligns with the radical transformations taking place in the Kingdom within the framework of Vision 2030.

The Destination: A Journey into the Heart of Saudi Development

In the “Best Communication and Media Content” , the film “The Destination,” produced by the “Saudi Treasures” initiative of the Ministry of Media, stood out.

This film takes viewers on an exciting journey through time to tell the story of the major transformations that the Kingdom has witnessed in various fields such as politics, economics, sports, culture, art and media.

It is not just a film, but a window through which the Kingdom looks out at the world to showcase its confident steps towards achieving the goals of Vision 2030 and its transformation into a preferred global destination.

Omar Al-Qahtani: The unforgettable official voice

The third award went to Omar Al-Qahtani, Director of Public Relations and Partnerships at the Government Communication Center, who won the “Best Official Spokesperson” .

Al-Qahtani has proven his skill in promoting the official media discourse and introducing the center’s media projects and initiatives in a way that attracts audiences both locally and internationally.

A continuous commitment to development and innovation

This distinction is just another step in the Ministry of Information’s journey towards adopting best communication practices and renewing government media tools in line with the Kingdom’s aspirations and future vision.

This is a natural extension of the Ministry's ongoing efforts to solidify the Kingdom's presence on the regional and international stage as a formidable media force. With each new achievement, the Ministry draws closer to realizing its ambitious vision for a bright and prosperous future. What could be more exciting than seeing your country shine and take center stage on the world stage? Of course not! Let's look forward to more successes to come!

The Saudi News Network first launched on Twitter via its official account, @SaudiNews50, and quickly became one of the Kingdom's leading independent news sources, thanks to its fast and reliable coverage of major local and international events. Due to the growing trust of its followers, the network expanded by launching its website, a comprehensive news platform offering regularly updated content in the fields of politics, economics, health, education, and national events, presented in a professional style that meets the public's expectations. The network strives to enhance public awareness and provide accurate information in a timely manner through on-the-ground reporting, in-depth analysis, and a specialized editorial team, making it a trusted source for anyone seeking up-to-the-minute Saudi news.

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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.

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Schedule of Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers at the Two Holy Mosques for Ramadan 1447 AH

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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Majrashi: The Saudi Media Forum is a platform for knowledge transfer and sector development

Abdulrahman Majrashi confirmed that the Saudi Media Forum brings together experts from 20 countries, reviewing the initiatives of FOMEX and Saudipedia to enhance the media industry and keep pace with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

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Majrashi: The Saudi Media Forum is a platform for knowledge transfer and sector development

The official spokesperson for the Ministry of Media, Abdulrahman Majrashi, affirmed that the Saudi Media Forum represents a vital and interactive platform that brings together a select group of experts and decision-makers in the media sector from more than 20 countries worldwide. He explained that this international gathering aims not only to facilitate discussions but also, and more importantly, to transfer accumulated knowledge and expertise to practitioners and those interested in the media field. This is achieved through specialized sessions that bring together professionals and technicians at a single table to discuss the challenges and future of the industry.

The forum is being held at a time when Saudi Arabia is undergoing a comprehensive development drive under Vision 2030, with media playing a pivotal role in reflecting the true picture of this transformation. This edition of the forum is particularly significant given the rapid advancements in communication technology and artificial intelligence, which position Riyadh as a leading destination for the media industry in the Middle East and a platform for launching cross-border media partnerships.

In an exclusive statement to Akhbar24 , Majrashi highlighted the important points raised by Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossari during his speech at the forum, specifically the concept of "attention economy." He noted that the minister emphasized the challenges posed by modern algorithms on social media platforms, which tend to reward controversial content at the expense of high-quality, valuable content. This presents a significant challenge for media organizations in maintaining professionalism while ensuring audience reach.

On the sidelines of the events, Majrashi explained that the minister launched the Future of Media Exhibition “FOMEX”, which is the largest specialized media exhibition in the region, as it includes a large number of major media companies from government agencies and the private sector, to showcase the latest technologies and innovations in the world of production, broadcasting and digital content.

The official spokesperson also highlighted the key areas and initiatives featured at the forum, explaining that the "Jada 2030" area is dedicated to showcasing national transformation projects and the Kingdom's ambitious vision. In the context of strengthening the Kingdom's soft power, the forum provides a "Media Bridge" offering high-quality initiatives, most notably the "Saudipedia" encyclopedia. This encyclopedia is distinguished by its translation into five major world languages: English, French, Chinese, Russian, and German—a strategic step aimed at conveying the Kingdom's heritage, history, and cultural identity to the world in their native languages.

Majrashi concluded his remarks by addressing the developmental aspect of talent, highlighting the "Ask the Media" initiative, which targets professionals and young people, offering them a unique opportunity to meet directly with a select group of media experts in specialized fields such as content creation, media intelligence, monitoring and analysis, government communication, and visual identities. This initiative aims to provide professional guidance and assistance in developing media practices according to the latest international standards.

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Saudi Arabia is participating in drafting an international cybercrime law

The Kingdom, represented by the National Cybersecurity Authority, is participating in the United Nations meetings in Vienna to formulate a system to combat cybercrime, affirming its leading role globally.

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Saudi Arabia is participating in drafting an international cybercrime law

In a move reflecting its growing leadership role in the global digital space, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the National Cybersecurity Authority, participated in the meetings of the committee tasked with drafting the rules of procedure for the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime. These important meetings were held at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna, Austria, from January 26 to 30.

This participation comes as a complement to international efforts aimed at activating the first binding international agreement to combat cybercrime under the umbrella of the United Nations, a historic step that the international community has awaited for more than twenty years to close legislative and legal gaps in the face of cross-border cyber threats.

International context and strategic importance

These meetings are of paramount importance given the escalating pace of cyberattacks globally and the evolving methods of cybercrime, making a unified international legal framework essential for facilitating cooperation between countries in investigation, prosecution, and the exchange of digital evidence. The new agreement is a cornerstone in building a global security system capable of addressing these challenges, and recent meetings have focused on developing the procedural mechanisms that will govern the work of the signatory states to ensure the effective implementation of the agreement's provisions.

The Kingdom's leading role regionally and internationally

The Kingdom's participation was not limited to mere attendance; it played a pivotal role in coordinating regional positions. As chair of the Arab Cyber ​​Diplomacy Committee, established by the Council of Arab Ministers of Cyber ​​Security, the Kingdom spearheaded efforts to unify Arab perspectives and reach a common stance on the draft internal regulations. This effort reflects the Kingdom's commitment to strengthening joint Arab action and protecting regional interests in international forums.

This active diplomatic move comes as an extension of the Kingdom’s strategy to enhance security and stability in cyberspace and to consolidate the concepts of international cooperation, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which pays great attention to digital infrastructure and its protection as a fundamental pillar of the national economy.

National Cybersecurity Authority: The National Reference

It is worth noting that the National Cybersecurity Authority is the competent authority for cybersecurity in the Kingdom and the national reference point for all cybersecurity matters. The Authority aims to enhance cybersecurity to protect the vital interests of the state and its national security, in addition to safeguarding critical infrastructure. The Authority is also responsible for representing the Kingdom in relevant bilateral, regional, and international organizations, bodies, committees, and groups, and for monitoring the implementation of the Kingdom's international commitments in this vital field.

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