Saudi students distribute 1,300 iftar meals in Al-Balad

Females students from King Abdulaziz University and members of Kayani prepared and distributed food boxes containing rice, chicken, water, laban and dates. (AN photo)
Females students from King Abdulaziz University and members of Kayani prepared and distributed food boxes containing rice, chicken, water, laban and dates. (AN photo)
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Updated 02 April 2024
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Saudi students distribute 1,300 iftar meals in Al-Balad

Saudi students distribute 1,300 iftar meals in Al-Balad
  • Arab News visited the kitchen to witness the spectacle of so much food being prepared for the day and met with the chef behind the meals

JEDDAH: As part of their commitment to giving back to society, management information systems students at King Abdulaziz University partnered with Kayani Event Management to distribute iftar meals and food baskets to needy families and homes in Al-Balad.

“Giving is blessing ... doing it during the blessed month is a big bonus from Allah. We are honored this Ramadan to partner with the management information systems team and deliver the noble mission together,” said Rana Bajoudah, CEO of Kayani.

She added: “Through this activity, we aim to reach those who are in need such as poor families, elderly and divorced mothers. It also raises awareness, creating memorable experiences (and) aiding communities in need, and gives opportunities to the younger generation to participate in good causes of charity and help them understand its significance.”




Females students from King Abdulaziz University and members of Kayani prepared and distributed food boxes containing rice, chicken, water, laban and dates. (AN photo)

Kayani group has formed its own community in Jeddah and distributes iftar meals and grocery boxes in underprivileged neighborhoods in Jeddah every Ramadan.

“This year we were contacted by the management information systems team at KAU and asked to be part of our initiative as part of their social responsibility program,” said Bajoudah.

Our students are part of the community, and therefore it is important for them to express their appreciation in any way they can.

Dr. Raneem Saqr, Department supervisor at KAU

Dr. Raneem Saqr, the supervisor of the management information systems department at KAU, said the students were enthusiastic about participating in this initiative, which reflected the principles of giving and generosity in Ramadan, as they estimated the amount of food required and worked alongside Kayani to prepare healthy meals for iftar.

“It was the students’ idea to be part of this noble initiative. It was touching to see how the students felt about this and their belief that doing good is an integral part of fasting,” said Saqr.

She said the initiative aimed to enhance the spirit of participation and the value of giving during the Ramadan.




Females students from King Abdulaziz University and members of Kayani prepared and distributed food boxes containing rice, chicken, water, laban and dates. (AN photo)

“Our students are part of the community, and therefore it is important for them to express their appreciation in any way they can,” she said.

Saqr added that around 50 students have taken part in distributing iftar meals this month.

While the students were preparing iftar boxes, when asked about their feelings, they said that doing good gives fasting a more beautiful and spiritual meaning.




Females students from King Abdulaziz University and members of Kayani prepared and distributed food boxes containing rice, chicken, water, laban and dates. (AN photo)

Arab News visited the kitchen to witness the spectacle of so much food being prepared for the day and met with the chef behind the meals.

Arwa Al-Sunni is an amateur chef who has been providing special meals in Ramadan to various charitable organizations.

“I am proud to be part of this community-focused initiative,” she said.

Al-Sunni started preparing for the iftar meals by making arrangements and commodities about few days before Ramadan as it requires a lot of advance planning and dedication.

The Saudi chef, who has been behind iftar preparation for the last 20 days, said the number of meals has reached 1,300.

“Nothing goes to waste and the quantity is sufficient for every person,” she said.

The students and members of Kayani gathered at a specified place around 3 p.m. to help prepare food boxes, which usually contain rice, chicken, water, laban and dates.

After preparing the iftar boxes, groups were formed to distribute the food in Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district.

Before Maghrib prayers, the students arrived in Al-Balad and visited homes for poor families, greeting people with the words “Ramadan Kareem” and handing over the iftar meal boxes.

 


Saudi firms back mass wedding at Riyadh Season

Saudi firms back mass wedding at Riyadh Season
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Saudi firms back mass wedding at Riyadh Season

Saudi firms back mass wedding at Riyadh Season

RIYADH: Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, sponsored a ceremony on Wednesday for signing agreements tied to the mass wedding initiative.

Set for January, the wedding of 300 couples is part of Riyadh Season’s social responsibility efforts and will be held on the two largest stages of Boulevard City.

The Abu Bakr Salem Stage will host the men’s hall, while the Mohammed Abdu Arena will host the women’s hall.

Al-Sheikh and Majid Al-Hogail, minister of municipal, rural affairs and housing, and chairman of Sakkan Foundation, signed an agreement to secure donations from benefactors, partners and supporters.

The contributions aim to support the mass wedding initiative and provide housing for newlyweds through the Jood Eskan platform under Sakani program conditions.

Faisal Bafarat, CEO of the authority, also signed an agreement with Saudi Telecommunications Co. CEO Olayan Al-Wetaid to provide wedding beneficiaries with free internet for one year.

Banque Saudi Fransi, represented by CEO Badr Al-Salloum, pledged SR1 million ($266,000) in financial support.

Ajlan & Brothers, led by CEO Ajlan Al-Ajlan, committed to providing gifts worth more than SR2 million.

Abu Al-Hassan Trading and Investment Group, represented by business development manager Fahad Al-Manea, committed SR1 million in financial support.

The ceremony also saw several companies pledging to offer services to couples during the major charitable event.

Services include hospitality, dining, hall decorations, bridal and groom attire, perfumes, grooming, premarital tests, coffee and tea, and family counseling sessions.


CERN aims to open data center at Saudi university

CERN aims to open data center at Saudi university
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CERN aims to open data center at Saudi university

CERN aims to open data center at Saudi university

MANAMA: Leading particle physics research center CERN is looking to deepen its collaboration with Saudi Arabia by opening a data center at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, a staff member has told Arab News.

Martin Gastal, CERN adviser to the Middle East and North African region, told Arab News that “the ambition of the Kingdom is to try and integrate CERN into one of its drivers for research,” adding that there are plans to launch the center at the Saudi university to analyze CERN data.

KAUST already collaborates with the Swiss center, with four KAUST students taking part in internships at CERN.

According to Gastal, the Research, Development and Innovation Authority in Saudi Arabia aims to bring together more particle physicists in the Kingdom to improve research efficiency.

Also working with NEOM University, Gastal said he hopes to find synergies between the technology developed at CERN and the research conducted at Saudi universities.

“Scientific cooperation is a way of bringing together lots of brains with different ways of thinking that bring different ideas to the table and maybe also different techniques for testing those ideas,” CERN physicist John Ellis told Arab News.

Ellis, who holds the Clerk Maxwell Professorship of theoretical physics at King’s College London, and is known for his work in helping discover the Higgs-Boson particle, spoke to Arab News at a recent event on promising work in nuclear research and particle physics.

“Most countries in the Gulf region now have some sort of collaboration with CERN … Bahrain is perhaps the most advanced,” he said.

Ellis added that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and Oman have also forged significant partnerships with CERN, with Saudi Arabia taking part in one of its experiments.

He said that CERN’s biggest focus is on “the smallest constituents of matters,” or the particles that make up the universe.

The research center aims to understand the behavior of these particles and decipher how they once behaved in the early history of the universe to answer the fundamental questions of who we are, why we are here and where we are going.

One focus is on the particles that make up dark matter, which, astrophysicists believe, constitute most of the matter in the universe, Ellis said.

CERN is home to the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s biggest and most powerful particle accelerator. It works by colliding hadrons to create new particles and it is responsible for discovering the Higgs-Boson in 2012, a breakthrough that Ellis said was the “holy grail that we physicists have been looking for, for almost 50 years.”

Now, the focus is on carrying out more particle collisions and upgrading the experiments.

“The technological output from CERN is not just from the particles that we discover, but also from the techniques we develop to discover those particles.”

Ellis spoke to Arab News at a CERN event held jointly with the American University of Bahrain and the Sheikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al-Khalifa Center for Culture and Research in Manama on Tuesday.

The event hosted officials from CERN and Bahrain universities to discuss scientific collaboration between Gulf and international countries in particle physics.


Saudi program promotes Arabic in Thailand

Saudi program promotes Arabic in Thailand
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Saudi program promotes Arabic in Thailand

Saudi program promotes Arabic in Thailand

RIYADH: Arabic Language Month activities in Thailand by the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language have concluded, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

The initiative, in cooperation with Krirk University in Bangkok and Prince of Songkla University in Hat Yai, aimed to enhance Arabic curricula, improve teacher performance and promote the language.

Activities included a scientific symposium on teaching Arabic to non-native speakers which focused on Saudi contributions to Arabic education, challenges faced by educators and students, and the development of dual-language curricula.

Workshops, training sessions and panel discussions further enriched teaching methodologies and improved learning outcomes for Arabic language students.

Abdullah Al-Washmi, the academy’s secretary-general, expressed gratitude for support from Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan.

As part of the academy’s global Arabic teaching program, the initiative has been implemented in countries such as Indonesia, China, India, Uzbekistan, Brazil and France, expanding its international reach and fostering global partnerships.


150 new tech programs to train Saudi workforce

150 new tech programs to train Saudi workforce
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150 new tech programs to train Saudi workforce

150 new tech programs to train Saudi workforce

RIYADH: Tuwaiq Academy in Riyadh has opened registrations for more than 150 advanced technical bootcamps and programs scheduled for Q1 2025, in partnership with leading global organizations.

The schemes will improve the skills of the workforce in advanced technologies and connect people to job opportunities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Training is open to employees, university students, graduates and high school students, covering fields such as programming, cybersecurity, AI, cloud computing, user experience and interface design, metaverse technologies, digital manufacturing, game development, robotics and drone programming.

It reflects the academy’s commitment to addressing job market needs and preparing the workforce, the SPA added.

Register for training at tuwaiq.edu.sa.

Established in 2019, Tuwaiq Academy works with more than 1,000 in-person trainees daily and offers professional certifications in collaboration with global organizations such as Apple, Meta, Amazon, Alibaba, Dell, CompTIA, OffSec, IBM and Microsoft.

As the training arm of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, the academy has trained more than 32,000 people, with 80 percent of graduates securing placements through its Tuwaiq Job Fair program involving government and private sectors.


Saudi Arabia, France deepen cultural cooperation with new executive programs

Saudi Arabia, France deepen cultural cooperation with new executive programs
Updated 04 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia, France deepen cultural cooperation with new executive programs

Saudi Arabia, France deepen cultural cooperation with new executive programs

RIYADH: French President Emmanuel Macron signed an executive program with French cultural institutions in Saudi Arabia during his visit to the Kingdom on Tuesday.

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan met with his French counterpart, Rachida Dati, during the visit.

The executive programs focus on fostering partnerships relating to heritage, museums, libraries, film and other cultural sectors. Activities include training artists, conducting archaeological surveys, organizing educational workshops and more.

The agreements represent a milestone in Saudi-French cultural relations, highlighting a shared commitment to advancing global cultural heritage and fostering innovation in the arts.

The executive programs were signed with the following institutions:

⁠ National Monuments Center

⁠Operator of Heritage and Cultural Real Estate Projects

⁠French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research

⁠⁠Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Creation Industrielle

National Library of France

⁠Grand Palais

⁠National Center for Cinema and the Moving Image

⁠⁠National Institute of Cultural Heritage of France

⁠⁠The National School of Photography of Arles