Taif’s stone villages: a gateway to the region’s heritage

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Many locals are eager to share their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, arts, chants, and ancient tools. (SPA)
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Many locals are eager to share their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, arts, chants, and ancient tools. (SPA)
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Many locals are eager to share their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, arts, chants, and ancient tools. (SPA)
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Many locals are eager to share their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, arts, chants, and ancient tools. (SPA)
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Updated 12 October 2024
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Taif’s stone villages: a gateway to the region’s heritage

Taif’s stone villages: a gateway to the region’s heritage

JEDDAH: Nestled amid the rugged granite mountains of Maysan governorate in Taif, the villages of Bani Malik, Bani Saad, and Thaqif boast a unique architectural heritage.

Houses in these villages are skillfully constructed from the very stone that forms the towering peaks around them, a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of generations past, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Visitors to Maysan are captivated by local people’s stories, and by the striking resemblance between the colors of their houses and the mountains.

Many locals are eager to share their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, arts, chants, and ancient tools used in construction, such as the pickaxe and chisel.

The villages of Maysan offer a distinctive architectural experience. Visitors can explore houses carved into the mountaintops and villages built on rocks adorned with grapevine, apricot, peach, and almond branches.

Ancient dams in these villages are renowned for their suitability to the rocky terrain and their ability to withstand the elements, SPA said. Constructed from granite stones and covered with clay, the structures stand as enduring symbols of the past.

Adding to the allure, Wadi Qarn, west of Taif governorate, boasts a diverse landscape of sandy deserts, rugged mountains, and lush greenery, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor adventure.

The valley is home to aromatic wild plants, and a variety of rare migratory animals and birds. Adorned with rock carvings depicting camels, Wadi Qarn entices visitors to explore its natural wonders.

Wadi Qarn extends toward the west to Wadi Al-Sayl Al-Kabeer, supporting villages, farms, and leopard habitats in Wadi Mahram.

It gives rise to eastern and western tributaries, with villages such as Mallah, Al-Multawi, and Al-Dar nestled along wadis that share their names.

Visitors can enjoy the valley’s natural beauty, flowing waters, and rich biodiversity.

The area is known for its diverse wildlife and striking geological formations, such as rocky slopes and hills of varying sizes, that set it apart from other landscapes.


Students briefed on counter-terrorism efforts

Students briefed on counter-terrorism efforts
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Students briefed on counter-terrorism efforts

Students briefed on counter-terrorism efforts

RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, or IMCTC, hosted students from Saudi Arabia’s National Defense University at its Riyadh headquarters on Thursday, providing insights into its global operations.

The delegation, comprising students from the university’s executive diploma program in national security, was welcomed by the IMCTC’s Secretary-General Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi, who highlighted the coalition’s multi-faceted approach to combating terrorism.

The delegation received a detailed briefing on the coalition’s key counter-terrorism initiatives and strategic approaches. The presentation highlighted the coalition’s role in countering extremist ideology and coordinating anti-terrorism efforts across four main domains: intellectual, media, counter-terrorism financing, and military operations. The briefing also outlined the coalition’s work in strengthening cooperation among its member states.


Saudi Shoura Council speaker holds talks with Pakistani National Assembly counterpart

Saudi Shoura Council speaker holds talks with Pakistani National Assembly counterpart
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Saudi Shoura Council speaker holds talks with Pakistani National Assembly counterpart

Saudi Shoura Council speaker holds talks with Pakistani National Assembly counterpart

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Shoura Council Speaker Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Sheikh held official talks with Pakistani National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in Islamabad. The talks were part of Al-Sheikh’s current official visit to Pakistan.

During the meeting, both parties went over fraternal relations and ways to strengthen the bonds between the two countries and their fraternal peoples.

They also discussed ways to boost bilateral parliamentary relations and enhance mutual cooperation between the Saudi Shoura Council and Pakistan’s National Assembly in a way that contributes to increasing parliamentary cooperation toward broader perspectives, and serving common interests.

They also touched on a number of topics and issues of common interest in all areas.


King Abdulaziz University launches Saudi Arabia’s first PET/MRI Alzheimer’s diagnostic service

King Abdulaziz University launches Saudi Arabia’s first PET/MRI Alzheimer’s diagnostic service
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King Abdulaziz University launches Saudi Arabia’s first PET/MRI Alzheimer’s diagnostic service

King Abdulaziz University launches Saudi Arabia’s first PET/MRI Alzheimer’s diagnostic service
  • Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease plays a critical role in improving patients’ quality of life

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz University has unveiled the first diagnostic service for Alzheimer’s disease using integrated positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, collectively known as PET/MRI.

The service is offered through KAU’s Molecular Imaging Center (I-One), operating under the umbrella of Wadi Jeddah, the university’s investment arm.

The center, the only facility in Saudi Arabia’s Western and Southern regions equipped with a cyclotron for radiopharmaceutical production, spearheads the initiative.

A PET/MRI scan works by creating a three-dimensional image of the body using a PET scan and an MRI scan.

The KAU’s Alzheimer’s diagnostic service utilizes Amyloid PET/MRI imaging, developed in collaboration with Oryx Isotopes.

Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease plays a critical role in improving a patient’s quality of life and slowing the progression of the condition.


UAE publishers take part in Jeddah Book Fair 

UAE publishers take part in Jeddah Book Fair 
Updated 19 December 2024
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UAE publishers take part in Jeddah Book Fair 

UAE publishers take part in Jeddah Book Fair 
  • Emirati writers sign books, speak with readers
  • Fair continues at the Jeddah Superdome until Dec. 21

JEDDAH: Over 20 Emirati publishing houses are taking part in the Jeddah Book Fair 2024, which features almost 1,000 publishers from 22 countries.

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission is hosting the fair in the Jeddah Superdome until Dec. 21.

UAE publishers have made a significant presence at the fair, with publications in literature, science, children’s stories, and comics, the WAM reported.

Emirati publishers said that the Jeddah Book Fair is one of the most important events in the Arab cultural calendar, praised for its high public turnout and the diversity of publications available in fiction and self-development genres, according to WAM.

The fair includes lectures, seminars, and workshops by nearly 170 speakers, writers, and experts from Saudi Arabia and other countries.

Emirati writers signed their books and communicated directly with readers at the fair, WAM added.

The fair has also dedicated a special area for children featuring educational and interactive writing and animation industry activities.

More than 450 pavilions and a cultural program with more than 100 events have been organized as part of the fair.

It is the third book fair organized by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission in 2024 after the Riyadh International Book Fair and Madinah Book Fair.


Madinah culinary arts club hosts Cooking Challenge 2 as part of winter events

Madinah culinary arts club hosts Cooking Challenge 2 as part of winter events
Updated 19 December 2024
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Madinah culinary arts club hosts Cooking Challenge 2 as part of winter events

Madinah culinary arts club hosts Cooking Challenge 2 as part of winter events
  • Event celebrated the distinctive culinary heritage of Madinah while enhancing the skills of local chefs
  • Two contestants were selected to compete in preparing Madinah’s traditional kabli dish, which was judged by a panel of experts

MADINAH: The Culinary Arts and Hospitality Club in Madinah on Wednesday hosted Cooking Challenge 2 as part of its winter activities in the region.

The event celebrated the distinctive culinary heritage of Madinah while enhancing the skills of local chefs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

From a pool of 350 club members, two contestants were selected to compete in preparing Madinah’s traditional kabli dish, which was judged by a panel of experts. 

The evaluation criteria included taste, adherence to food health and safety protocols, professional safety standards, creativity and innovation, quality standards, and mastery of cooking techniques. 

The challenge featured Chef Alaa Al-Ahmadi and Chef Asmaa Al-Attas with the latter emerging as the winner.

Chef Enayat Khan, head of the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Club in Madinah, explained that the club’s mission is to unite chefs in Madinah under one platform to exchange knowledge and expertise. 

A key focus is preserving traditional Madinah dishes as well as Saudi cuisine as a whole.

Khan highlighted the club’s diverse pool of national talent, encompassing professionals and passionate amateurs, and expressed the club’s ambition to display Madinah’s culinary excellence on the global stage.

Chef Abdul Wahab Al-Dawi, director of public relations and marketing at the Culinary Arts Club, emphasized the richness and diversity of Saudi cuisine, shaped by the Kingdom’s geography and the integration of animal, marine, and agricultural products. 

He noted that Saudi cuisine has made a notable impact at international exhibitions, reflecting its growing global recognition. 

He said the club continues to host culinary events aimed at enhancing the skills of aspiring chefs, nurturing culinary talent, and discovering new creators in the Madinah region.