More than 35 million bottles of Zamzam water delivered to pilgrims

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More than 35 million bottles of Zamzam water delivered to pilgrims

More than 35 million bottles of Zamzam water delivered to pilgrims
  • The gesture is part of ongoing efforts to ensure pilgrims have easy access to the sacred water throughout their Hajj journey

RIYADH: Al-Zamazma Company has distributed more than 35 million bottles of Zamzam water to residences and reception centers across Makkah, reported Saudi Press Agency on Friday.

The gesture is part of ongoing efforts to ensure pilgrims have easy access to the sacred water throughout their Hajj journey.

Yasser bin Sulaiman Shushu, board member of Al-Zamazma Company, praised the dedication of the teams which delivered the water.

Distribution is via the Zamzam digital platform, which integrates with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s Nusuk platform, he said.


Saudi crown prince discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Egyptian president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. (File/SPA/AFP)
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Saudi crown prince discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Egyptian president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. (File/SPA/AFP)
  • Prince Mohammed also called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed developments in the Palestinian territories with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Sunday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During a phone call with the president, the crown prince stressed the need to exert all efforts to stop the escalation in Gaza and ongoing Israeli violations against the Palestinian people.

Prince Mohammed also called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday.


Saudi crown prince discusses efforts to support Palestinians with Turkish president 

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (File/SPA/Reuters)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (File/SPA/Reuters)
Updated 01 September 2024
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Saudi crown prince discusses efforts to support Palestinians with Turkish president 

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (File/SPA/Reuters)
  • During the call, the crown prince stressed the Kingdom’s keenness to unify the efforts of Arab and Muslim countries to support the Palestinian people

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

During the call, the crown prince stressed the Kingdom’s keenness to unify the efforts of Arab and Muslim countries to support the Palestinian people in the face of brutal aggression carried out by Israeli forces.

They also discussed the need to intensify efforts to stop ongoing Israeli attacks and violations against the Palestinian people.

In a post on X, Erdogan’s office said that the two leaders discussed Gaza as well as regional and global developments.


MWL’s chief meets Tanzanian president in Dar es Salaam

MWL’s chief meets Tanzanian president in Dar es Salaam
Updated 01 September 2024
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MWL’s chief meets Tanzanian president in Dar es Salaam

MWL’s chief meets Tanzanian president in Dar es Salaam
  • Officials discuss programs and initiatives

JEDDAH: Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, the secretary-general of the Muslim World League, has met Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Dar es Salaam, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The two officials discussed the MWL’s programs and initiatives in Africa, specifically in Tanzania.

Al-Issa delivered the sermon and led prayers at the largest mosque in Dar es Salaam on Friday. The sermon focused on the concepts of mercy, forgiveness, and tolerance in Islam, as well as the etiquette and wisdom of Muslims in dealing with others.

He stressed that Muslims had demonstrated civilized values through their behavior.


Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea

Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea
Updated 01 September 2024
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Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea

Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea
  • The delegation discussed enhancing cooperation in scientific research and development

RIYADH: A delegation from the Saudi Ministry of Education attending the Global Education and Innovation Summit in South Korea visited several scientific institutes, educational companies, and broadcasting stations to observe the latest developments in technology and digital books.

At meetings with officials from the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education, the delegation discussed enhancing cooperation in scientific research and development, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

During a meeting with the Korean Educational Development Institute, they learned about teacher training, modern teaching methods, leadership, and development.

Discussions on curriculum development and licensing digital books also took place with officials from the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation.

The delegation explored educational initiatives at the National Institute for International Education and identified potential cooperation in international education.

They visited Korean i-Scream Media, which specializes in innovative educational content and multimedia, and observed the Korean Educational Broadcasting System.

The delegation also visited the Korea Education and Research Information Service to explore cooperation in education and scientific research.


Nominations open for 2026 King Faisal Prize

Nominations open for 2026 King Faisal Prize
Updated 01 September 2024
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Nominations open for 2026 King Faisal Prize

Nominations open for 2026 King Faisal Prize
  • The award recognizes the outstanding works of individuals and institutions, and aims to benefit Muslims

RIYADH: The General Secretariat of King Faisal Prize announced on Sunday that it is accepting nominations for the 2026 awards in five categories: service to Islam, Islamic studies, Arabic language and literature, medicine, and science.

King Faisal Prize Secretary-General Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Sebail highlighted the prize’s 48-year history of recognizing individuals and institutions who have made significant contributions to humanity.

He said specific themes have been established for each category in the 2026 awards — in Islamic studies: “Trade Routes in the Islamic World”; in Arabic language and literature: “Arabic Literature in French”; in medicine: “Discoveries Transforming Obesity Therapeutics”; and in science: “Mathematics.”

The service to Islam prize remains an honorary award acknowledging exceptional service to Islam, Muslims, and humanity.

Nominations are open from Sept. 1 to March 31, 2025, and can be submitted by academic and scientific institutions, as well as by research centers.

Submissions are accepted via post, email at [email protected], or the online portal kingfaisalprize.org/nominations.

The King Faisal Prize was established in 1977, and was awarded for the first time in 1979 in three categories: service to Islam, Islamic studies, and Arabic language and literature.

Two additional categories, medicine and science, were introduced in 1981. The first medicine prize was awarded in 1982, and in science two years later.

The award recognizes the outstanding works of individuals and institutions, and aims to benefit Muslims, as well as enrich human knowledge and development.

Each laureate is endowed with $200,000, a 24-carat gold medal weighing 200 grams, and a certificate inscribed with the laureate’s name and a summary of the work that qualified them for recognition.