Reviving ithmid kohl: The intersection of health, beauty and culture in Saudi Arabia

Studies found that authentic ithmid can have benefits, such as reducing eye irritation and improving vision. (Supplied)
Studies found that authentic ithmid can have benefits, such as reducing eye irritation and improving vision. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 August 2024
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Reviving ithmid kohl: The intersection of health, beauty and culture in Saudi Arabia

Studies found that authentic ithmid can have benefits, such as reducing eye irritation and improving vision. (Supplied)
  • Young people embracing the ancient tradition as a way to connect with their heritage

RIYADH: The resurgence of ithmid in the Saudi market among the youth has sparked interest and discussion in recent months.

Ithmid, also known as kohl, is a type of eye cosmetic that has been used in cultures the world over. It is made of ultra-fine and homogenized powder containing a mixture of minerals or elements.

Ithmid has a long history of use in the Arabian Peninsula and other parts of the Middle East. But for Muslims it holds special significance because it was used by the Prophet Muhammad for its benefits to eye health.




Ithmid, also known as kohl, is a type of eye cosmetic that has been used in cultures the world over. It is made of ultra-fine and homogenized powder containing a mixture of minerals or elements. (Supplied)

Many young people are embracing this ancient tradition as a way to connect with their heritage and express their cultural identity.

In addition to its cultural significance, the revival of ithmid can also be attributed to its perceived health benefits.

Owners of the Athmad19 Instagram store told Arab News: “Prophet Muhammad recommended its use for many reasons, mainly its many benefits for improving eye health and for cosmetics.”




Studies found that authentic ithmid can have benefits, such as reducing eye irritation and improving vision. (Supplied)

The owners said that they were inspired to create their business because of the lack of authentic ithmid kohl.

“We strive to revive the Sunnah of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and remind people of the benefits of ithmid kohl,” they said.

Ophthalmologists and scientists have conducted studies on the efficacy and safety of ithmid for use around the eyes. These studies found that authentic ithmid can have benefits, such as reducing eye irritation and improving vision.

According to the World Health Organization, Andalib et al. carried out research to inform frequent users of ithmid about its toxic and beneficial effects.

The study’s results demonstrate the chemical makeup of ithmid and its safe use as a cosmetic and therapeutic product for maintaining the health of human eyes, with no adverse outcomes.  

One of the primary benefits of ithmid kohl is its antibacterial effect. Studies have shown that ithmid can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, making it an effective treatment for eye infections such as conjunctivitis.

Bushra Al-Saeed, 25, discovered the healing powers of ithmid kohl for her persistent pink eye, or conjunctivitis.

“My eye doctor prescribed me antibiotics for recurring pink eye, but to no avail,” she said.
Then her grandmother told her to try the traditional remedy of ithmid kohl. “To my surprise, my eye quickly began to heal and my lashes grew darker and thicker,” Al-Saeed said.

The solution not only cured her pink eye but also opened her eyes to the wonders of natural remedies.

A study by Hasson et al. showed the successful treatment of bacterial endophthalmitis using ithmid, claiming it as “an innovative approach that has shown promise and may potentially serve as a viable alternative in clinical practice.”

Ithmid is also known for its cooling and soothing effect on the eyes. Its natural ingredients help reduce inflammation and redness, providing relief to those suffering from eye discomfort. This makes it a popular choice for people who spend long hours in front of screens or under harsh lighting.

To reap the benefits, Athmad19 owners said that it is important to be able to identify authentic ithmid from fake products that claim to be pure ithmid.

“Fake ithmid causes itching and redness continues, and this is a sure factor that the kohl is fake and contains high levels of lead, iron or glass.”

They said that their ithmid is sourced from a guaranteed supplier, which they carefully study.

There are several methods used to ensure its authenticity, such as the magnet experiment.

“When the ithmid kohl sticks to the magnet, it is conclusive evidence that the kohl is not original and contains iron filings,” they said.

Some ithmid retailers incorrectly claim that if the product sticks to the magnet, it is evidence that the kohl contains beneficial minerals.

“This is just a promotional method and has nothing to do with the originality of the ithmid kohl at all because beneficial minerals are not attracted to the magnet.”

Another method of finding out if the ithmid is original is to check for its shine. The owners of Athmad19 said: “If the ithmid kohl powder is highly reflective, then that means that it is fake, because ithmid loses its shine after being ground into powder.”

They also said that people purchasing ithmid should buy it from a seller who can show the stone being ground into powder.

Overall, studies show that ithmid is a safe and natural alternative to modern eye treatments that may contain harsh chemicals. Its long-standing use in traditional medicine globally highlights its efficacy and safety, giving consumers peace of mind when using it for eye care.

 


Saudi interior minister launches digital transformation project to boost Kingdom’s security capabilities

Saudi interior minister launches digital transformation project to boost Kingdom’s security capabilities
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Saudi interior minister launches digital transformation project to boost Kingdom’s security capabilities

Saudi interior minister launches digital transformation project to boost Kingdom’s security capabilities

RIYADH: A new digital transformation project aimed at advancing the Kingdom’s security capabilities was inaugurated on Monday by Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz.

Prince Abdulaziz visited the Special Forces Command for Security and Protection in Riyadh to oversee the progress of operations and launch the new initiative.

Commander of the Special Forces for Security and Protection Marine Maj. Gen. Mansour bin Nasser Al-Fayez presented an overview of the project, which involves the development of 12 administrative systems designed to streamline processes and improve operational efficiency, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Command and control centers will be enhanced with artificial intelligence technologies to support strategic operations, SPA added.

Prince Abdulaziz was also briefed on the deployment of “smart patrols,” which are outfitted with the latest tracking and monitoring equipment, security documentation tools, and drones to enhance field operations.

These high-tech patrols aim to bolster the forces’ ability to respond rapidly and efficiently to various security needs.

Prince Abdulaziz was joined on the visit by several officials including his deputy Nasser bin Abdulaziz Al-Daoud and Maj. Gen. Shaya bin Salem Al-Wadani, director-general of the Saudi Border Guards.


Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Tunisian president on re-election, discusses relations

Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Tunisian president on re-election, discusses relations
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Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Tunisian president on re-election, discusses relations

Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Tunisian president on re-election, discusses relations

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call with Tunisian President Kais Saied on Monday to discuss relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Tunisian Republic, focusing on enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors.

During the conversation, Prince Mohammed extended his congratulations to Saied on his recent re-election for a second term, reaffirming the Kingdom’s support and well-wishes for continued success.

President Saied won a resounding 90 percent of the vote in last month’s election, according to Tunisia’s electoral commission.

The two leaders reviewed opportunities to expand collaboration in areas that benefit both nations, underscoring the “strong and brotherly relationship between Saudi Arabia and Tunisia,” Saudi Press Agency reported.


Alliance Francaise opens new center at Jeddah’s Hayy Jameel

Alliance Francaise opens new center at Jeddah’s Hayy Jameel
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Alliance Francaise opens new center at Jeddah’s Hayy Jameel

Alliance Francaise opens new center at Jeddah’s Hayy Jameel
  • Learning language ‘builds understanding,’ French ambassador to Kingdom says
  • New facility joins others in Riyadh and Alkhobar

JEDDAH: Alliance Francaise, the international institute and cultural center for the French language, on Sunday celebrated the grand opening of its new branch in Hayy Jameel, Jeddah.

The event was attended by various personalities and diplomats and included speeches from French Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Patrick Maisonnave, French Consul General Mohammed Nehad, Art Jameel founder Fady Jameel and Alliance Francaise President Zahir Al-Monajed.

“Learning a language, especially in today’s world, demonstrates a genuine curiosity and openness to other cultures. It fosters dialogue, builds understanding and ultimately contributes to a more peaceful global dynamic,” Maisonnave told Arab News.

“Through centers like Alliance Francaise, we can create partnerships beyond language such as in business, art and beyond to show the world that the French language is both accessible and enriching.”

Maisonnave said Alliance Francaise now operated in more than 150 countries and that its goal was to foster interest in the French language as a cultural bridge to connect societies.

Jameel said: “We are delighted that Alliance Francaise is joining Hayy Jameel to make a significant contribution to the cultural community here. In recent years, we have witnessed and proudly supported the growth of Saudi-French cultural ties.

“Our French partners have been instrumental in enhancing the Saudi art scene in the Kingdom and we look forward to further developing this relationship.”

Nehad said: “We chose Hayy Jameel as our new home because it’s a vibrant and cultural hub, which makes it an ideal place to reach more Saudi students and expand our activities.

“Our mission here in Jeddah is, first and foremost, to teach French to both Saudi and international students and to foster a creative atmosphere with activities in art, cinema and drawing.”

He described Alliance Francaise as “our cultural partner” and said several new initiatives were being considered, including a 48-hour film challenge and collaborative digital art projects.

“As the cooler season approaches, we view this as an ideal opportunity to roll out a variety of creative activities, from cinema and music to collaborations with French artists in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

Larry Lamartiniere, managing director of the Jeddah branch of Alliance Francaise said: “This is not just a language center, we aim to ensure that culture plays a significant role in our promotion of the French language. Relocating to Hayy Jameel was an ideal decision.”

The new location would allow the organization to screen French films at the independent Hayy Cinema and engage in art and culinary collaborations, he said.

Lamartiniere also noted the center’s close ties with the French Embassy and Consulate.

“Every cultural initiative organized by the officials includes Alliance Francaise as a partner,” he said.

The center currently has about 80 students per session and offers classes for various ages and proficiency levels, as well as weekly cultural workshops, storytelling and craft projects for children.

Lamartiniere said that a new session of classes would start later this month covering language, digital art, music and painting.

“Now that many people are fluent in English, they’re turning their curiosity to other languages. French remains one of the top languages globally and many Saudis want to learn it before traveling to France,” he said.


Treasure trove unveiled at Jewels of the World in Riyadh

Top local and international jewelry designers are displaying their latest pieces at the Jewels of the World exhibition in Riyadh
Top local and international jewelry designers are displaying their latest pieces at the Jewels of the World exhibition in Riyadh
Updated 04 November 2024
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Treasure trove unveiled at Jewels of the World in Riyadh

Top local and international jewelry designers are displaying their latest pieces at the Jewels of the World exhibition in Riyadh
  • The event will run until Nov. 6, and features brands showing watches, necklaces, rings, earrings, as well as a range of pieces incorporating diamond, gold, and silver

RIYADH: Everything that glitters could be gold at the Jewels of the World exhibition in Riyadh, where top local and international jewelry designers are displaying their latest pieces to entice the region’s clientele.

The event, inaugurated by Karim Al-Anzi, president of the National Committee for Precious Metals and Gemstones, will run until Nov. 6, and features brands showing watches, necklaces, rings, earrings, as well as a range of pieces incorporating diamond, gold, and silver.

The opening night drew crowds of jewelry enthusiasts eager to meet top designers and trendsetters in the industry.

The Jewels of the World is an exclusive boutique event “celebrating the elegant craftmanship of these distinctive pieces,” according to Nader Freiha, the organizer of the exhibition.

The event, inaugurated by Karim Al-Anzi, president of the National Committee for Precious Metals and Gemstones, is organized by Nader Freiha (R). (Supplied)

Saudi Arabia is making major strides toward solidifying its status as a global hub for many industries by hosting various events, he told Arab News.

The exhibition “gathers prominent talent from around the world to showcase their creativity and amazing designs,” he added.

“We are excited to celebrate our 10th jewelry and watches exhibition in the Kingdom, having started this journey in 2016,” Freiha said. “To mark this special occasion, we’ve created 10 unique AI-generated paintings, each reflecting one of the past editions we’ve held. You can view all 10 paintings on display as we commemorate this milestone.”

One of the exhibition highlights is designer Karen Suen’s display featuring a necklace crafted with about 80 carats of emeralds and diamonds.

Designer Karen Suen poses with her display. (Supplied)

The Jewels of the World exhibition features more than 60 jewelry brands from around the world whose collections reflect various styles, from contemporary to one-of-a-kind designs. With their diamond, gold and other precious gemstones, the intricate and innovative craftmanship on display is captivating guests.

Atef Nsouli, chairman of Nsouli Jewelry, noted a significant upward trend in jewelry design, with both local and regional markets showing great promise. He said that the Saudi community has a sophisticated taste for jewelry and diamonds, actively seeking the best pieces while keenly following the latest fashion trends and high-quality craftsmanship.

Nsouli expressed optimism about the sector’s future, emphasizing that quality lies at the forefront of competitiveness among manufacturers and retailers.

Rashid Al-Emadi, executive director of Qatar’s Blue Diamond Group, commented on the continuous evolution of the jewelry sector within the Qatari group to meet the needs of connoisseurs in the Gulf country and the region.

He said people in GCC countries have developed a deep understanding of jewelry, including its types and the precision involved in its production, adding that the regional audience has a refined sense of style and knows exactly what to wear for any occasion.

Al-Emadi also noted that the Saudi market is experiencing intense competition, particularly when it comes to innovative design.


Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla with sensory treats

Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla with sensory treats
Updated 04 November 2024
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Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla with sensory treats

Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla with sensory treats
  • Celebration of culture, heritage, music and culinary delights from Dec. 19 to Jan. 11

Riyadh: The Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla from Dec. 19 to Jan. 11, offering a magical fusion of history, culture, music, and culinary delights that capture the spirit of this ancient city. 

Named after AlUla Old Town’s traditional sundial, this festival in the AlUla Moments calendar marks the start of the winter planting season.

According to a press release from AlUla Moments, Winter at Tantora will spotlight Saudi Arabia’s vibrant music scene. It will feature acclaimed Lebanese singer Abeer Nehme and the National Arab Orchestra for a unique classical music experience. 

The “Macintosh” show will reimagine iconic Arab hits with performances by contemporary stars Ayedh, Aziz Maraka, Zeina Imad and Daffy, under maestro Ahmad Al-Oud.

Music lovers will be captivated by Lebanese composer Marwan Khoury’s collaboration with Croatian cellist Hauser — a not-to-miss partnership.

The Immersive Theater Experience will merge stage action and film, transforming cinema into a sensory delight for fans of both mediums. 

Sanaam AlUla Night celebrates the Year of the Camel, blending traditional music with Saudi Arabia’s hospitality. The “In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta – Discovery Tour” offers insights into AlUla’s historical role along the Incense Road.

In Tantora Old Town, vibrant traditional performances, crafts, masterclasses, and storytelling showcase AlUla’s rich cultural heritage.

The Shorfat Tantora concerts return, turning balconies into stages as local and regional orchestras fill the streets with enchanting melodies.

Visitors can also explore AlUla Citrus Season, which highlights the area’s seasonal bounty with a fresh fruit market, handmade products, and competitions.

The Al-Manshiyah Carnival will bring out one’s inner child, while the Future Ancient Makers Space offers families hands-on activities that bring history to life in AlUla Old Town. 

Culinary highlights include the return of chef Alain Ducasse’s oasis-to-table dining experience and SASS’ AlUla, a Mediterranean fine-dining establishment blending Monaco’s elegance with a Saudi twist.