Hajj, Umrah conference aims to enhance services with diplomatic collaboration

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A Panel discussion from the second day of the Hajj and Umrah Services Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama, The Republic of Djibouti Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)
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Essa Al Duhailan, Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh. (Supplied)
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Fahad Abualnasr, Saudi Ambassador to Turkiye. (Supplied)
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Osama Nugali, Saudi Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 January 2024
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Hajj, Umrah conference aims to enhance services with diplomatic collaboration

Hajj, Umrah conference aims to enhance services with diplomatic collaboration
  • The panel discussion underscored the integrated efforts of diplomatic representatives both within and outside Saudi Arabia
  • The discussion explored the multifaceted role of diplomatic representations in coordinating with various sectors to facilitate rituals for pilgrims

JEDDAH: The third Hajj and Umrah Services Conference and Exhibition taking place in Jeddah features a range of panel discussions, the foremost being the pivotal role of “Diplomatic Collaboration in Hajj and Umrah Operations.”
The panel discussion underscored the integrated efforts of diplomatic representatives both within and outside Saudi Arabia, shedding light on the coordination and communication required to provide essential support and assistance for pilgrims.
Moderated by Dr. Alhassan Yehia Almanakhra, undersecretary for international cooperation at the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the panel brought together distinguished speakers, including Osama Nugali, Saudi ambassador to Egypt; Fahad Abualnasr, Saudi ambassador to Turkiye; Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama, Djibouti ambassador to Saudi Arabia; and Essa Al-Duhailan, Saudi ambassador to Bangladesh.
The discussion explored the multifaceted role of diplomatic representations in coordinating with various sectors to facilitate rituals for pilgrims.
Nugali commended the integration of modern technology in the visa issuance process, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 goals, and eliminating the need for pilgrims to visit embassies or consulates.
“Within the requirements related to Hajj, every visa is issued for a specific purpose, whether it is for Hajj or Umrah, according to the regulations and instructions. This is well-known to diplomatic representations, especially in Egypt, where I serve as an ambassador. This indicates that integrated efforts among all parties contribute to eliminating what is known as backwardness, which is considered a challenge,” he said.
The discussion emphasized coordination mechanisms with Saudi authorities, covering consular, administrative, financial, health, and humanitarian services provided to pilgrims.
Collaborative efforts focused on enhancing communication between embassies and consulates to streamline procedures, handle emergencies, and address any complaints related to pilgrims.
Nugali stressed the importance of information exchange between embassies and the Saudi government to ensure a seamless pilgrimage experience, emphasizing the elimination of challenges through integrated efforts.
Abualnasr highlighted the successful coordination with Turkish authorities, offering training courses for pilgrims.
“In the Saudi Embassy in Turkiye, we are keen on providing Turkish pilgrims with all the necessary information, and regulations in the Kingdom. The success is evident as the Turkish Hajj mission achieved first place in the Excellence Award for Hajj missions presented by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. This serves as motivation for working entities to offer the best services to the guests of the Almighty.”
The session emphasized the ambassadors’ crucial role in identifying and addressing gaps and challenges, contributing to the success of pilgrimage missions.
Bamakhrama said: “All Hajj missions fall under the representatives of those countries, and every service provided to pilgrims is considered important for all Arab and Islamic countries. Challenges can be identified, addressed, and overcome through cooperation.”
Bamakhrama emphasized the complementary nature of the relationship between diplomatic missions and the Hajj and Umrah system.
Al-Duhailan referred to the integrated efforts between diplomatic missions abroad and the Hajj and Umrah system, particularly focusing on the importance of awareness in countries such as Bangladesh.
He highlighted the importance of awareness, especially in countries like Bangladesh, where the population exceeds 170 million, with more than 90 percent being Muslims aspiring to visit the holy sites.
“The collaboration with the Saudi Embassy in Bangladesh focuses on providing educational programs and enlightenment.”
The four-day conference organized by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, brings together exhibitors, innovators, researchers, and entrepreneurs.
With over 81 speakers from various sectors and high-level delegations from more than 70 states, the event aims to address challenges, enhance readiness, and exchange experiences to shape the future of Hajj and Umrah services.
The event, held under the patronage of King Salman, was inaugurated by Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of Makkah, on Monday.
Held under the theme “A Passage to Nusuk,” the event brings together more than 200 exhibitors, leading thinkers, innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs to offer insights, address challenges, and anticipate the future of services for Hajj and Umrah.
 


Saudi GEA chief named most influential personality of last decade at MENA Effie Awards

Saudi GEA chief named most influential personality of last decade at MENA Effie Awards
Updated 22 November 2024
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Saudi GEA chief named most influential personality of last decade at MENA Effie Awards

Saudi GEA chief named most influential personality of last decade at MENA Effie Awards
  • Turki Alalshikh’s contribution to Kingdom’s entertainment sector honored

RIYADH: The head of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority was named the most influential personality of the last decade at the MENA Effie Awards ceremony in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event, which was held on Thursday as part of this year’s Riyadh Season calendar, honored Turki Alalshikh’s contribution to the Kingdom’s entertainment sector and its emergence as a global hub for world-class events, the SPA added.

Alalshikh thanked Saudi Arabia’s leadership for their support in his acceptance speech, attributing the achievement to the “collaborative efforts of the nation’s people.”

He added that the recognition was a nod to the Kingdom’s growing global stature in the entertainment sector.

The 15th year of the MENA Effie Awards, which were hosted in Saudi Arabia for the first time, celebrated innovation and excellence in the marketing and advertising sectors across the Middle East and North Africa.

This latest accolade followed Alalshikh’s recent distinction as one of the 50 most influential figures in the world of boxing and mixed martial arts, awarded by the British online newspaper The Independent earlier this year.

Under Alalshikh’s leadership, the GEA has transformed the Kingdom’s entertainment sector, with Riyadh Season becoming a flagship event attracting millions of visitors each year.


Gaming community in Saudi Arabia catches them all with Pokemon Go

‘Saudi Arabia is experiencing incredible growth in gaming with more than 67 percent of the population being passionate gamers.’
‘Saudi Arabia is experiencing incredible growth in gaming with more than 67 percent of the population being passionate gamers.’
Updated 22 November 2024
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Gaming community in Saudi Arabia catches them all with Pokemon Go

‘Saudi Arabia is experiencing incredible growth in gaming with more than 67 percent of the population being passionate gamers.’
  • Maan Al-Qurashi, one of the community leaders at Pokemon Go Saudi, told Arab News that the game holds a special place in his heart because he has played different versions for more than 20 years

RIYADH: The official launch of Pokemon Go in Saudi Arabia has brought together a community of gamers who have embraced their inner child while competing and connecting in a world of nostalgic adventure.

Pokemon Go is an augmented reality game that creates an immersive experience of a world where human beings co-exist with colorful creatures with otherworldly superpowers, known as Pokemon.

The game, launched internationally in 2016, uses GPS to track movement and invites players to travel to real-world locations to catch Pokemon and battle with others.

Fans from more than 20 countries around the globe registered at the event. (Supplied)

A local gaming group, “Pokemon Go Saudi,” has created a lively community with members from Riyadh and the Eastern Province who have a shared love of the game.

Maan Al-Qurashi, one of the community leaders at Pokemon Go Saudi, told Arab News that the game holds a special place in his heart because he has played different versions for more than 20 years.

“Pokemon accompanied me in all stages of my life, from childhood to teenager, and still is a part of my daily life after marriage. Hopefully, I will pass down the same passion to my kids.”

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Pokemon Go is an augmented reality game that creates an immersive experience of a world where human beings co-exist with colorful creatures with otherworldly superpowers, known as Pokemon.

Al-Qurashi said Pokemon Go Saudi began with 10 members in 2017, after the international launch of the game.

Today, the community comprises a diverse group of 500 members from all age groups who have made lasting friendships with their Pokemon partners. As a team, they go on adventures, train to improve their skills, and battle in friendly competitions.

‘Saudi Arabia is experiencing incredible growth in gaming with more than 67 percent of the population being passionate gamers.’ (Supplied)

Al-Qurashi said that it is more than a game. It is a community that fosters growth and friendship.

“Multiple in-person activities and relationships have been linked to Pokemon Go. For example, the daily routine is not only going to work and staying with family, it includes playing Pokemon Go even if it’s for a few minutes during the day or an hour or so.”

Last week, more than 5,000 Pokemon Go fans gathered at Boulevard City to celebrate the official launch of the Saudi application. Omar Tellez, vice president at Niantic, said that the event was the largest Pokemon Go event of its kind in the region to date.

Maan AlQurashi, one of the community leaders at Pokemon Go Saudi. (Supplied)

“Seeing the joy of the thousands of attendees, of all ages, has been such a delight. The success of today’s event is a testament to the popularity of Pokemon Go here in the Kingdom. The community has really responded.”

Fans from more than 20 countries around the globe registered at the event.

“It’s been incredible to see them unite to catch some of their favorite Pokemon and enjoy their time together in person. That’s what our game is all about.

Fans from more than 20 countries around the globe registered at the event. (Supplied)

“We have loved seeing their passion and excitement firsthand – whether through cheering on their teams during the PvP battles, or celebrating that iconic button-press moment — or join forces to catch Mewtwo as the legendary Pokemon took over the Boulevard Screens. The atmosphere was truly something special,” Tellez said.

Saudi Arabia is experiencing incredible growth in gaming with more than 67 percent of the population — more than 23.5 million people — being passionate gamers, Tellez said.

“We are excited to welcome many of them into our global trainers community, and we know this event is just the start of our adventure together as we create new experiences and ways for them to connect here in KSA.”

Today, more than 100 million people play Pokemon Go every year in more than 150 countries and regions, making for more than a billion downloads. Trainers have walked more than 8 billion kilometers collectively while playing the game.

 

 


Future cool: Understanding the Saudi national air conditioning replacement scheme

Mwan supervises private sector recycling operations and raw material utilization. (Supplied)
Mwan supervises private sector recycling operations and raw material utilization. (Supplied)
Updated 23 November 2024
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Future cool: Understanding the Saudi national air conditioning replacement scheme

Mwan supervises private sector recycling operations and raw material utilization. (Supplied)
  • Initiative aims to enhance energy efficiency

RIYADH: The National Center for Waste Management, also known as MWAN, in collaboration with the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center, announced on Thursday the launch of the third phase of the Replace initiative to dispose of old window air conditioners nationwide.

This scheme aims to enhance energy efficiency by replacing 250,000 old window air conditioners that do not meet environmental standards and turning them into recyclable materials during a period that extends until the end of December next year.

The initiative builds on the successes of the first and second phases of the scheme — in which 88,000 window air conditioners were recycled, reducing waste and transforming it into reusable raw materials — and aims to achieve the goals of sustainable development and environmental preservation.

The implementation of the initiative in its third phase will be expanded to include all regions of the Kingdom, in cooperation with the private sector, ensuring the continuity of the initiative and maximizing its positive impact.

MWAN plays a key role in supporting efforts and regulating the sector by supervising the private sector in achieving recycling operations and utilizing the resulting raw materials.

This contributes to building a sustainable economy, enhancing sector regulation and increasing the efficiency of using natural resources.

MWAN works through these endeavors to reduce waste production and promote the adoption of the circular economy, in addition to managing waste in a sustainable way.

It focuses on transforming environmental challenges into economic opportunities that reflect its pioneering role.

This is in addition to building effective partnerships with the private sector to ensure the continuity of these efforts and achieve a positive impact on the environment, economy, and society.

 


Saudi Orchestra dazzles audiences in Tokyo

Saudi Orchestra dazzles audiences in Tokyo
Updated 22 November 2024
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Saudi Orchestra dazzles audiences in Tokyo

Saudi Orchestra dazzles audiences in Tokyo
  • Hosted with support of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi minister of culture
  • Concert culminated in collaboration between Saudi Orchestra and Tokyo University of Music Orchestra Academy

TOKYO: The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir gave a finale performance on Friday at the Tokyo Opera City Theater of its “Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra” concert, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Tokyo show marked the fifth leg of the Saudi Orchestra’s global run, following critically acclaimed performances in Paris, Mexico City, New York City, and London.

Hosted with the support of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi minister of culture and chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Music Authority, the event showcased a blend of the Kingdom’s rich musical heritage and Japan’s renowned musical traditions, SPA added.

The concert featured 100 musicians and performers, and attracted an audience of officials, business leaders, media professionals, and music enthusiasts.

Paul Pacifico, CEO of the Saudi Music Authority, praised the global impact of the Masterpieces of the Saudi Orchestra performances in his address at the event.

He said the concerts had introduced Saudi musical heritage to the world and represented a step toward sharing the Kingdom’s diverse traditions on an international stage.

The evening featured a performance by the Japanese Imperial Orchestra, presenting ancient Japanese court music with a history spanning over 1,300 years. 

The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir also performed an anime medley infused with Saudi musical motifs, followed by a performance of the theme of AlUla, composed by celebrated artist Omar Khairat.

The concert culminated in a collaboration between the Saudi Orchestra and the Tokyo University of Music Orchestra Academy, alongside Japanese artist Hotai.

The Saudi Music Authority said it has plans to continue the tour in new destinations in the coming years.


Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture

Natural pigment, gold and gouache on paper by Sarah Mohanna Al Abdali, Sukoon, 2018. (Instagram: johara_global)
Natural pigment, gold and gouache on paper by Sarah Mohanna Al Abdali, Sukoon, 2018. (Instagram: johara_global)
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Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture

Natural pigment, gold and gouache on paper by Sarah Mohanna Al Abdali, Sukoon, 2018. (Instagram: johara_global)
  • Lavish founders Nada Altobaishi and Hala Alsharekh said in a statement: “Lavish Concept Store is more than just a destination for luxury and style; it is a platform where innovation, culture, and creativity thrive

LONDON: Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on Thursday joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London, celebrating the timeless beauty and rich traditions of Saudi culture.

Lavish Concept Store aims to foster creativity and innovation, while Johara Global is a platform to support female leaders and enable them to fulfil their potential.

In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the event offered an immersive cultural experience, spotlighting the heritage and artistry of Saudi Arabia through a blend of fashion, art and cuisine.

A fashion show featuring traditional Saudi costumes showed off the intricate craftsmanship and rich heritage of the region.

Lavish founders Nada Altobaishi and Hala Alsharekh said in a statement: “Lavish Concept Store is more than just a destination for luxury and style; it is a platform where innovation, culture, and creativity thrive.

“We are committed to curating exclusive, high-quality products while showcasing the work of emerging artists and artisans.

“Our vision is to redefine the retail experience by blending timeless elegance with cutting-edge trends, all while championing artistic expression and cultural diversity. At Lavish, we strive to inspire confidence and elevate everyday living through the fusion of luxury, culture, and innovation.”

Katie Partridge, founder and chairwoman of Johara Global, and Intisar Alyamani, CEO of Johara Global said in a statement: “Johara Global was set up with a mission to bridge the east-west gap and foster the leadership of women through our four main pillars. Collaborations like these create a lasting and powerful impact on the community. We are delighted to join forces to achieve this.”