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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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The Saudi Ardah enters the Guinness World Records on its founding day with 925 performers

The Saudi Ardah dance at the Qasr Al-Hukm (Justice Palace) achieved a global milestone by entering the Guinness Book of Records as the largest group performance with 925 performers, as part of the Founding Day celebrations under the patronage of the Prince of Riyadh.

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The Saudi Ardah enters the Guinness World Records on its founding day with 925 performers

In a new cultural and national achievement reflecting the depth and authenticity of Saudi heritage, the Saudi Ardah (traditional sword dance) set a new Guinness World Record during the Kingdom's National Day celebrations. This exceptional event, held in the courtyards of the Qasr al-Hukm (Justice Palace) in the heart of Riyadh, witnessed the largest group performance of the Ardah, with 925 participants, in a magnificent display embodying national unity and pride.

Official sponsorship and professional organization

This grand celebration was held under the generous patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh Region, and in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of the Region. The Royal Commission for Riyadh City, in cooperation with the Riyadh Region Governorate, oversaw the organization of this massive event, ensuring compliance with all the stringent international requirements and standards set by Guinness World Records. This culminated in the successful completion of the documentation and monitoring procedures according to the approved official protocols.

Saudi Ardah: From battlefields to World Heritage lists

This achievement is not merely a record; it is an extension of the rich history of the Saudi Ardah, which was once a war dance performed by warriors before battles to boost morale and demonstrate strength. With the unification of the Kingdom, the Ardah transformed into a symbol of peace and celebration during national occasions and official holidays. This event further strengthens the status of the Ardah, which UNESCO inscribed in 2015 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, affirming its human and cultural value.

Symbolism of place and time

The event gained added significance due to its connection with "Founding Day," the anniversary commemorating the beginnings of the first Saudi state more than three centuries ago, and its location at the "Government Palace," a symbolic political and historical center of power in Riyadh. This combination of the site's historical importance and the occasion's sanctity contributed to a majestic atmosphere in the collective performance, where swords and drums blended in harmony, reflecting remarkable discipline and astonishing artistic skill.

Strengthening cultural identity globally

The inclusion of the Saudi Ardah dance in the Guinness World Records is a significant step in the Kingdom's cultural diplomacy, as it contributes to highlighting Saudi folk heritage on the international stage. This record underscores the Kingdom's commitment to presenting its heritage in a modern and organized manner befitting its global standing, thus strengthening the presence of Saudi culture as an influential soft power and preserving this legacy for future generations in a dignified manner.

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King Faisal University ranks 77th globally in patents

King Faisal University continues its research excellence and achieves 77th place globally in US patents for 2025, with a strategic direction to transform innovations into economic projects.

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King Faisal University ranks 77th globally in patents

King Faisal University continued to consolidate its scientific and research position on the international map, achieving a new qualitative achievement by maintaining its position among the top 100 universities worldwide in the number of US patents for 2025. This prestigious ranking issued by the US National Academy of Inventors confirms the university's commitment to global innovation standards.

World Ranking Details

According to the report, the university ranked 77th globally, having registered 49 new patents granted to it last year by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This office is one of the most rigorous and reliable authorities in documenting innovations worldwide, adding value to this achievement and reflecting the quality of the university's research output.

From laboratory to market: A strategy for economic transformation

Commenting on this achievement, the university's Vice President for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Laili, explained that this ranking is not merely a number, but rather a reflection of a qualitative and deliberate accumulation of research and innovation within the university. Dr. Al-Laili emphasized that the university has entered a new phase focused primarily on maximizing the economic and scientific value of these patents.

He noted that the university is currently developing advanced regulatory and investment frameworks aimed at accelerating the transition of research outputs from theoretical laboratory work to market realities and practical application. This approach not only serves the community but also enhances the university's financial sustainability by diversifying its sources of self-generated income.

Establishing startups and supporting the knowledge economy

In a practical step that translates this strategy into action, the university recently announced the initiation of procedures to establish five startups based on a number of patents registered in its name. This bold move aims to enable national technologies to access direct industrial and investment applications, creating new job opportunities and supporting local content.

Innovation in light of the Kingdom's Vision 2030

This achievement is particularly significant when viewed within the context of the scientific and economic advancements taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. King Faisal University, through this approach, is directly contributing to the realization of the goals of Vision 2030, which places great emphasis on the transition to a knowledge-based economy. Increasing the number of patents and converting them into commercial products is a key indicator in the Human Capital Development Program and the National Strategy for Research, Development, and Innovation. This enhances the Kingdom's competitiveness in global innovation indices and reinforces the role of universities as engines of sustainable economic growth.

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