Abdulrahman Abumalih, Saudi entrepreneur, business executive and editor

Abdulrahman Abumalih
Updated 13 June 2019
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Abdulrahman Abumalih, Saudi entrepreneur, business executive and editor

Abdulrahman Abumalih is a young Saudi entrepreneur CEO and editor-in-chief of Riyadh-based production company Thmanyah, which he founded in 2016.

Abumalih is also the founder, producer and host of “Fnjan,” a Saudi podcast that managed to expand to a global audience, covering a wide range of topics.

The “Fnjan” podcast, started in 2014, now falls under the umbrella of Thmanyah, and its 135-plus episodes have attracted more than 13 million views.

Between 2012 and 2016, Abumalih was editor-in-chief of Arabic online news service, Onehas, offering daily updates on the digital, social media, technology, entertainment and mobile industries.

He also worked as head of web development at Dammam College of Technology between 2008 and 2009, helping to set up and develop the college’s website. 

Abumalih holds a bachelor’s degree in software engineering from Arizona State University, in the US, and gained an associate degree in computer programing from Dammam College of Technology. 

In an exclusive interview with Arab News, Abumalih spoke about the growth of the podcasting culture in the region.

“Now we can see academic studies about podcasts in Saudi, the Gulf, and the Arab region,” he said. “We see official organizations and companies that are getting into the world of podcasts like the King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture, and Misk. As long as there are people driving, cooking, working, and traveling, there will always be podcast listeners.”


KSrelief’s 2026 aid plan will support 12 million people worldwide

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KSrelief’s 2026 aid plan will support 12 million people worldwide

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief launched its 2026 plan for humanitarian and relief operations in a ceremony on Wednesday that also honored its major donors and partners.

Advisor to the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, highlighted the Kingdom’s efforts to deliver humanitarian relief on a global scale and thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their support.

The results could be seen in the UN Financial Tracking Service rankings, he said, where the Kingdom is placed second globally and first in the Arab world among donor countries providing humanitarian aid in 2025.

Outlining the organization’s plans for 2026, Al-Rabeeah said the first goal was based on the operational and human projects plan, which includes 113 projects across 44 countries in partnership with 11 Saudi non-profit organizations. This is set to benefit over 12 million people at a cost of SR400 million.

He also launched the 2026 volunteer programs plan, which includes 309 programs in 42 countries at a cost of SR200 million.

The ceremony also marked the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ 2026 gift of dates, targeting more than 13 million beneficiaries in 73 countries, with a total weight of 17,868 tons and a cost of SR123 million.

It concluded with the signing of Memorandums of Understanding with local associations to strengthen cooperation in humanitarian, relief and development efforts, enhance sustainability, and improve the efficiency of aid delivery to vulnerable communities worldwide.

Among the guests were representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, several embassies and businesses.

Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji emphasized the Kingdom’s global position on humanitarian matters, saying: “The Kingdom is constantly working to stand for those in need. The Kingdom’s direction is based on the importance of finding fundamental solutions to humanitarian crises, particularly in light of the escalation of humanitarian crises in recent years.”

He highlighted the Kingdom’s commitment to finding solutions, saying Saudi aid has exceeded SR537 billion to 173 countries; in 2025, the country’s aid efforts exceeded $2 billion.

Djibouti ambassador Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama also took to the stage to applaud the center’s contributions around the world.