Eid celebrations: Saudi Arabia embraces joy and unity

Special Eid celebrations: Saudi Arabia embraces joy and unity
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The festival of Eid Al-Fitr is being celebrated with religious fervor and joy across the Kingdom. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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The festival of Eid Al-Fitr is being celebrated with religious fervor and joy across the Kingdom. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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The festival of Eid Al-Fitr is being celebrated with religious fervor and joy across the Kingdom. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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The festival of Eid Al-Fitr is being celebrated with religious fervor and joy across the Kingdom. (AN Photo/Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 10 April 2024
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Eid celebrations: Saudi Arabia embraces joy and unity

Eid celebrations: Saudi Arabia embraces joy and unity
  • Millions gather for prayers, festivities across the Kingdom
  • Sheikh Humaid, in his Eid sermon, commended Saudi Arabia’s dedication in serving the millions who visit the holy mosques every year

RIYADH: The festival of Eid Al-Fitr, a highlight of the Islamic calendar that marks the culmination of the fasting month of Ramadan, is being celebrated with religious fervor and joy across the Kingdom.

Muslims throughout Saudi Arabia observed the auspicious Eid Al-Fitr prayers on Wednesday morning, 15 minutes after sunrise, in accordance with the Umm Al-Qura calendar.

In anticipation of the Eid prayer, worshippers filled designated prayer halls and mosques prepared meticulously across the Kingdom in the pre-dawn hours.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman performed Eid Al-Fitr prayers to celebrate the culmination of the holy month of Ramadan.

The king performed Eid prayers at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah with several princes and senior officials, while the crown prince performed Eid prayers with worshippers at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

The crown prince then met with princes, scholars, sheikhs, excellencies and senior officials to exchange Eid greetings.

The king and the crown prince earlier sent cables of congratulation to leaders of Islamic countries, with messages of enhanced security, stability and prosperity.

Thousands of Muslims filled the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah for the joyous Eid Al-Fitr prayer. The prayer in the Grand Mosque was led by Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid.

In his Eid sermon, Sheikh Humaid commended Saudi Arabia’s dedication in serving the millions who visit the holy mosques every year, and conveyed a powerful message of unity and social connection.

He urged Muslims to use Eid Al-Fitr as an opportunity to strengthen bonds with each other, and emphasized the importance of spreading peace and good wishes, fostering reconciliation, and practicing forgiveness.

At the Prophet’s Mosque, Imam Sheikh Ahmed bin Ali Al-Hudhaifi, in his Eid sermon, expounded on the virtues of Eid Al-Fitr and the core tenets of Islam, emphasizing the importance of piety.

Madinah Gov. Prince Salman bin Sultan and his deputy, Prince Saud bin Khalid bin Faisal, performed the Eid prayer with worshippers at the Prophet’s Mosque.

Millions of Muslims across the Kingdom attended congregational Eid prayers in various mosques and designated prayer grounds for the blessed occasion.

In prayers performed in various regions, and attended by regional governors and senior officials, the preachers congratulated Muslims on the blessed occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, praying to Allah Almighty to accept their fasting, prayers, charity, and good deeds.

After the prayer, people gathered, wishing each other a happy and blessed Eid Al-Fitr.

Overcast skies and rain on Wednesday in the Saudi capital provided relief from the early season heat.

The week-long festivity, a culmination of the fasting month of Ramadan and the beginning of the Eid holidays, has ushered in the most festive celebration in the Islamic calendar, as families organize get-togethers, feasts, and offer presents and delicacies.

Alaa Alshammari, a Riyadh resident, told Arab News: “On this joyous occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, the most celebratory occasion in the Islamic calendar, we get together with our relatives and friends to enjoy it. This evening all my relatives are coming to my house for the celebration. We will also visit them the next day and this will continue during the holiday continuing until the weekend. We exchange greetings, share presents and delicacies.

“Eid is a time of joy, gratitude and togetherness with your loved ones. One of the most beloved Eid Al-Fitr customs is exchanging Eid gifts, or Eidiyah, as a sincere way to express gratitude and love to family and friends.”

Comprehensive civil and security arrangements are in place for the annual festival to ensure the colorful celebrations can be enjoyed safely.

The capital has been decorated by municipal staff with special arrangements, including banners bearing “Eid Saeed” on main roads.

The General Entertainment Authority has issued details of Eid Al-Fitr events around the Kingdom. These will feature a wide range of activities, including fireworks displays, music concerts, and theatrical performances.

Fireworks will light up the sky at 9 p.m. daily, beginning on Wednesday. A series of theatrical performances featuring Arab actors will also be showcased.

On April 13, Jeddah will host the play “The Red Box” at the Batterjee Medical College Theater.

On April 14, the Mohammed Alali Theater in Riyadh will present the play “The Neighbor,” and the Alasala Colleges Theater in Dammam will host the play “Ors Aljen.”

Boulevard City and Boulevard World in Riyadh will be open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. and 1 a.m., respectively, offering a delightful experience throughout the Eid period.

The GEA said this year’s theme is “Your Eid is Among Your Family and Loved Ones,” reflecting the authority’s efforts to foster communication, and spread happiness among Saudi residents and visitors.

Some families from Riyadh went to Makkah and Madinah to spend their holidays in the two holy cities.

Ahad Murtaza, who works with the King Saud University as a faculty member, told Arab News: “I am in Madinah with my family for the big occasion. We will be heading to Makkah for Umrah on Thursday, and will return to Madinah after the Umrah and next day back to Riyadh, thus spending some time with family during the Eid holiday.”


Camels, kabsa, and kindness: a British influencer’s unexpected adventure in Saudi Arabia

Henry Moores found reassurance through Visit Saudi, which provided him with resources and connections across the country.
Henry Moores found reassurance through Visit Saudi, which provided him with resources and connections across the country.
Updated 21 December 2024
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Camels, kabsa, and kindness: a British influencer’s unexpected adventure in Saudi Arabia

Henry Moores found reassurance through Visit Saudi, which provided him with resources and connections across the country.
  • Henry Moores walked to Riyadh from UAE ahead of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s rematch
  • ‘I hope to strengthen my relationship with my Saudi friends,’ says Moores

RIYADH: Henry Moores, a British influencer, has made an unusual journey to Riyadh for the high-profile boxing rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, having walked across Saudi Arabia from the UAE.

Describing the trip as an opportunity he “simply couldn’t afford to miss,” Moores told Arab News: “Riyadh has long been on my radar for many years, and when the opportunity presented itself through the Fury fight, everything aligned perfectly.”

On Saturday evening the two heavyweights compete for the WBA, WBC, and WBO heavyweight titles in a much-anticipated rematch from their bout last May. It is a fight of historic significance.

Henry Moores, British influencer

The response from Moores’ followers to his Saudi adventure has been “overwhelmingly positive,” he said.

“Initially, I wasn’t sure how they would react, especially as I was venturing to a place I had never visited before. However, everyone embraced the journey and truly loved the experience.”

Despite initial apprehension, Moores found reassurance through Visit Saudi, which provided him with resources and connections across the country. “I felt completely reassured about my safety.”

Saudi Arabia is stunning. I’ve met so many incredible people, and I’ve never felt safer in a country. This definitely won’t be my last time in the Kingdom.

Henry Moores, British influencer

His experiences with Saudi hospitality have been particularly memorable. “As soon as we arrived in Saudi Arabia, we were warmly welcomed by the locals with gifts, water, and offers of help and support. All my nerves were settled instantly,” he said.

“What surprised me the most was the incredible hospitality and generosity of the people,” he added. “I was actually given more bottles of water than I had purchased, and on several occasions, I was refused the chance to pay for my meals.”

One of Moores’ highlights was being welcomed into the home of the mayor of Haradh. “We shared tea, engaging conversation, and a delicious serving of kabsa,” he said.

His adventure also included a visit to a camel farm, an experience he recalled fondly. “We met a young man named Milfy, who was around my age, and he invited us to his camel farm. There, we had the unique experience of milking camels and drinking the milk right on the spot.”

Moores also addressed initial skepticism from some of his followers about his journey. “Those same individuals later apologized for their opinions and shared how much they’d love to visit Saudi Arabia now. I believe my content clearly showcased just how incredible Saudi Arabia is.”

His passion for hiking and walking, which he attributes to his mother’s influence during his childhood, was a significant part of his trip. “Reaching the heart of the Kingdom feels like a dream come true — something I never imagined I’d experience,” he said, adding that his first impressions were of a “beautiful, modern city” that captivated him.

Looking forward, Moores expressed eagerness to explore more of Saudi Arabia, particularly Diriyah, local cuisines, and Boulevard World.

He praised Visit Saudi for their support in logistics and translation. “Visit Saudi played a crucial role in connecting me, providing translation services, and facilitating the logistics of bringing a team, cameras, and a support car to make this trip possible,” he noted.

Moores also stated his desire to return. “Saudi Arabia is stunning. I’ve met so many incredible people, and I’ve never felt safer in a country. This definitely won’t be my last time in the Kingdom.

“I hope to strengthen my relationship with my Saudi friends and continue collaborating in the future, as I’m already looking forward to returning.”

 


Saudi farmers sow seeds of sustainability in Najran’s fertile soil

Saudi farmers sow seeds of sustainability in Najran’s fertile soil
Updated 21 December 2024
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Saudi farmers sow seeds of sustainability in Najran’s fertile soil

Saudi farmers sow seeds of sustainability in Najran’s fertile soil
  • The ministry’s involvement and support is pivotal for agricultural initiatives in Najran, providing farmers with marketing help, technical advice, and promoting organic farming practices to ensure the production of safe, high-quality food

RIYADH: The agricultural landscape of the Najran region, historically a cultural and economic anchor, now stands at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s push for food security, environmental stewardship, and economic vitality, according to a report from the Saudi Press Agency published on Saturday.

“Blessed with fertile land, a temperate climate, and diverse topography like mountainous terrain and extensive plains, Najran is a year-round agricultural hub,” the SPA stated.

Farmers in Najran cultivate crops including citrus fruits, wheat varieties such as Al-Samraa, samma, and zarai, and a range of dates including bayadh, mawakil, barhi, khalas, and rutab.

The region also yields tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, zucchini, beans, onions, and various leafy greens.

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The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture’s provides farmers with marketing help, technical advice, and promotes organic farming practices to ensure the production of safe, high-quality food.

Through the use of innovative modern agricultural practices, local farmers have “effectively contributed to producing healthy, safe food free from pesticides and chemical fertilizers,” according to the SPA.

Hamad Al-Abbas has been an organic famer for the past six years. His farm specializes in crops strawberries and stevia, the latter harvested thrice yearly.

A standout initiative in the region is the coffee cultivation project. Ali Dhafer Al-Harith, who heads the Regional Cooperative Coffee Association, told the SPA that his passion for farming led to experimenting with coffee.

He embarked on the venture in 2022 with 4,000 seedlings. Today, the project has grown to encompass 80 farms with roughly 100,000 coffee trees, aged between three to six years, nurturing varieties including khoulani, adeni, dawairi, tuffahi, and the region-specific taisani.

Coffee planting continues year-round, except during July and August, with flowering in March and harvesting in October, he explained.

The association plays a vital role in supporting coffee farms, offering workshops in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, and handling post-harvest logistics including processing, packaging, and marketing operations.

The ministry’s involvement and support is pivotal for agricultural initiatives in Najran, providing farmers with marketing help, technical advice, and promoting organic farming practices to ensure the production of safe, high-quality food, the SPA reported.

Mureih bin Sharea Al-Shahrani, the ministry’s regional director, explained that the ministry’s support system includes helping famers cultivate local trees and rare plants, as well as “various educational programs and workshops,” through which the ministry aims to “spread awareness and expertise in sustainable agriculture.”

 


More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season

More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season
Updated 21 December 2024
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More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season

More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season
  • The opening of the Courchevel Zone in Boulevard World has allowed visitors to enjoy a unique winter experience

RIYADH: Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, said that more than 12 million people have attended Riyadh Season so far this year.

The diverse range of offerings at Riyadh Season, which began in October and lasts to March 2025, continues to captivate audiences.

Recent additions, including The Groves and Souq Al-Awaleen, have further enhanced the visitor experience.

The opening of the Courchevel Zone in Boulevard World has allowed visitors to enjoy a unique winter experience.

The anticipated Boxing Week, featuring the historic rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, attracted a significant global audience, adding a thrilling dimension to the season.

A collaborative effort with SAUDIA Group led to the recent launch of the Boulevard Runway zone, which offers a unique blend of aviation and entertainment.

 


Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis

Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis
Updated 21 December 2024
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Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis

Muslim World League chief meets Pope Francis
  • They discussed topics of mutual cooperation and common interest

ROME: Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, met Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church, in the Pope’s Vatican office recently.

During the meeting, they discussed topics of mutual cooperation and common interest, the Muslim World League wrote on X on Saturday.

The CEO of the league in the US and UK, Muath Alamri, wrote on X: “This meeting serves as an excellent example of religious diplomacy. Faith leaders should collaborate more effectively to promote understanding and tolerance among communities.”

 


20,159 violators of residency, labour laws arrested in Saudi Arabia

20,159 violators of residency, labour laws arrested in Saudi Arabia
Updated 21 December 2024
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20,159 violators of residency, labour laws arrested in Saudi Arabia

20,159 violators of residency, labour laws arrested in Saudi Arabia
  • Seventeen people involved in transporting, sheltering and employing violators were arrested. A total of 29,540 expatriates are currently undergoing procedures for enforcing regulations

RIYADH: The Saudi Interior Ministry conducted inspection campaigns in the Kingdom between Dec. 12-18 to ensure compliance with residency, labor and border security laws.

During this period, 20,159 violations were recorded, including 11,302 for residency violations, 5,652 for border security violations, and 3,205 for labor law violations.

A total of 1,861 individuals were arrested attempting to cross the border into the Kingdom illegally, of whom 33 percent were Yemenis, 65 percent Ethiopians, and 2 percent from other nationalities; 112 people were arrested for attempting to leave the Kingdom illegally.

Seventeen people involved in transporting, sheltering and employing violators were arrested. A total of 29,540 expatriates are currently undergoing procedures for enforcing regulations.

A total of 20,337 people were detained for violating laws and instructed to contact their countries’ embassies or consulates to obtain proper travel documentation; 3,425 were told to make booking arrangements for their departure, and 9,461 were repatriated.