Saudi engineer teaches Arabic to children, refugees in Europe

Saudi engineer teaches Arabic to children, refugees in Europe
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Mohammed Al-Taweelie, who has work experience in Germany, said that he observed a lack of Arabic language content and fluency among the Arab community and refugee children in the West. (Supplied)
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The Arabic stories are written in various categories for age groups 6-8 years and 9-12 years. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 August 2024
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Saudi engineer teaches Arabic to children, refugees in Europe

Saudi engineer teaches Arabic to children, refugees in Europe

MAKKAH: A Saudi engineer is helping Arab children and refugees in the West connect with their culture and roots through Arabic language lessons.

Mohammed Al-Taweelie, who has work experience in Germany, said that he observed a lack of Arabic language content and fluency among the Arab community and refugee children in the West.

It led him to launch Daad with personal funding. The initiative provides storytelling and learning activities for children through their online database. “This project has produced over 140 high-quality Arabic stories with audio and video available for free,” he told Arab News.

The Arabic stories are written in various categories for age groups 6-8 years and 9-12 years.

Dadd has officially been registered as a voluntary, nonprofit organization in Germany, he said.

Al-Taweelie said that the initiative’s purpose was “to enhance Arabic electronic content in Europe, aiming to enrich Arabic content and address its deficiencies in various fields of knowledge. The initiative included programs and competitions for students, resulting in over 50 million visits to scientific articles.”

Saudi students have done remarkably well abroad, he said. Speaking about activities he had been involved in, he said: “I founded several student clubs to support foreign and German students. I gained the trust of students at the Technical University of Dortmund, where I was elected by the university’s students in many associations.”

Al-Taweelie also served as a spokesperson for foreign students and students of the faculty of electrical engineering and communication at the university, as well as for the Student Relief and Support Fund at the Technical University of Dortmund.

He was honored by the Saudi Embassy in Berlin and twice received a distinction award from the Saudi Cultural Mission in Germany because, beyond his contributions at university, he also volunteered to work with the city of Dortmund through volunteer and social responsibility programs, especially refugee support programs.

Al-Taweelie, who studied at Al-Jazeera High School in Tabuk, has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a master’s degree in electrical and communications engineering, specializing in robotics and automotive technology. His research at the Technical University of Dortmund focused on artificial intelligence.


Riding, target sports attract visitors in Asir

Riding, target sports attract visitors in Asir
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Riding, target sports attract visitors in Asir

Riding, target sports attract visitors in Asir
  • Certified trainers are on hand to provide guidance on horseback riding and archery

RIYADH: Horseback riding and target sports are popular attractions at the Muhayil festival in the Asir region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. 

Held in Muhayil governorate, 80 km northwest of Abha, the festival offers entertainment, sports and shopping. 

Horse riding instructor Salma Mohammed said the activities, part of the Muhayil Asir winter program, have drawn significant interest, especially from children.

Mohammed and other trainers teach how to handle horses, offer guided rides, and provide instruction in archery and air-rifle use.

Mohammed, a lifelong horse enthusiast, became a qualified instructor after completing specialized training.

Bandar Al-Hilali, owner of the festival’s horse stable, said the goal is to highlight the significance of horses and teach basic riding and target shooting with the aid of certified trainers.

Horseback riding instruction covers balance, rein handling, calming techniques, and track riding. Archery training includes proper shooting methods and friendly competitions. Participants also learn the basics of air-rifle marksmanship. 

Muhayil governorate, in the Tihama Asir region, is experiencing notable economic and tourism growth due to its mild winter climate, attracting visitors from the highlands.


Riyadh Season’s winter fun draws crowds

Riyadh Season’s winter fun draws crowds
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Riyadh Season’s winter fun draws crowds

Riyadh Season’s winter fun draws crowds

RIYADH: The Courchevel area in Riyadh Season’s Boulevard World zone has become a highly popular destination since its opening.

This winter wonderland offers a mix of adventure and fun, appealing to those seeking unique experiences, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The journey starts in the ski area, with a large open field for practicing under the guidance of expert trainers. 

The snowy atmosphere provides a thrilling backdrop for various challenges and activities, the SPA reported. 

There is a section to capture photos and videos to preserve memories of the winter adventure.

The subzone also offers winter supplies for a cozy experience. And visitors can purchase winter-themed souvenirs. 

Riyadh Season runs until March 2025 and has already attracted over 13 million people, according to Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority.


Saudi hospital performs first robotic pancreas transplant

Saudi hospital performs first robotic pancreas transplant
Updated 30 December 2024
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Saudi hospital performs first robotic pancreas transplant

Saudi hospital performs first robotic pancreas transplant

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center performed the region’s first robotic pancreas transplantation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The milestone surgery on a young male patient suffering from type 1 diabetes freed him from years of insulin dependency and demonstrated the potential of advanced medical innovation to improve quality of life.

The patient had endured type 1 diabetes and severe complications, including kidney failure, for many years, which necessitated a kidney transplant, according to a press release.

Although the kidney transplant was successful, the patient continued to face challenges from diabetes and its associated complications, and his symptoms were unresponsive to conventional treatment, the center said.

Pancreas transplantation emerged as the most effective option to address these challenges and enhance the patient’s quality of life, according to the release.

The procedure, conducted using robotic technology, allowed surgeons to transplant the pancreas with high precision, reducing surgical risks and recovery time.

Earlier this year, the center also performed the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant, building on its 2023 achievement of completing the world’s first fully robotic liver transplant.


Truffle Festival in Qassim will display desert delicacy, boost region’s economy

Truffle Festival in Qassim will display desert delicacy, boost region’s economy
Updated 30 December 2024
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Truffle Festival in Qassim will display desert delicacy, boost region’s economy

Truffle Festival in Qassim will display desert delicacy, boost region’s economy
  • Several public and private entities will participate in the festival to promote locally grown truffles and boost the region’s economy

RIYADH: The township of Sheri, in Qassim municipality, is gearing up for the start of its fourth Truffle Festival on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Truffles, an edible subterranean fungus, are prized delicacies worldwide. In the Gulf region, they are known as “faage” and regarded as the finest and most valuable desert fungus.

Several public and private entities will participate in the festival to promote locally grown truffles and boost the region’s economy.

The municipality said that the 10-day festival will feature 18 areas where truffles from more than 15 farms will be displayed and sold at auction.

The festival provides a platform for Saudi businesses and entrepreneurs to show their products and services while also promoting the Kingdom’s burgeoning culinary industry.

Truffles, an edible subterranean fungus, are prized delicacies worldwide. (SPA)

The festival will also dedicate 32 areas to families involved in cottage industries and display products such as dates, honey and other foods.

Visitors can enjoy paragliding shows, a children’s theater, hospitality zones, and other attractions.

The wild fungus grows up to 15 centimeters underground in the desert and typically weighs between 30 and 300 grams.

Truffles are generally spherical with a smooth surface and vary in color from white to black. They can range in size from a pistachio seed to an apple or larger.

There are no fixed prices for truffles, which grow in many parts of the Kingdom after the rainy season in November and December, but prices can range from hundreds to thousands of riyals per kilogram, depending on freshness, aroma, and scarcity.


Jeddah hosts Chinese Film Nights event

Jeddah hosts Chinese Film Nights event
Updated 30 December 2024
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Jeddah hosts Chinese Film Nights event

Jeddah hosts Chinese Film Nights event

JEDDAH: The Chinese Film Nights, organized by the Chinese Consulate General and the China Film Administration, concluded in Jeddah with screenings of “Escape from the 21st Century” and “Decoded.”

Chinese Consul General Wang Qimin emphasized the importance of cinema as a medium for fostering understanding, respect, and cultural exchange, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

He highlighted the success of the first Saudi Film Nights, organized by the Saudi Film Commission in China, where four Saudi films were screened in Beijing, Suzhou, and Shanghai, receiving widespread acclaim.

Wang said that the cooperation agreements signed between Chinese and Saudi film companies would help Saudis gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture, SPA reported.

He also noted that several Chinese films had been shortlisted for the 2024 Red Sea International Film Festival, showcasing the growing impact of collaboration between the two countries.

Saudi Arabia, as one of the largest economies in the Middle East, has immense potential to develop its film industry, Wang added.

The three-day event featured six movies, with two screened each night.