Saudi cultural mission to UK, students club celebrate 93rd National Day in London

The Saudi Cultural Mission in the UK and the Saudi Students Club in London marked the 93rd National Day in London. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 October 2023
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Saudi cultural mission to UK, students club celebrate 93rd National Day in London

  • It was attended by Saudi scholarship students, teachers and their families, as well as other guests
  • Saudis at home and abroad celebrate their country’s National Day on Sept. 23 each year

LONDON: The Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau in the UK, in cooperation with the Saudi Students Club in London, held a ceremony on Saturday at its headquarters in the British capital to celebrate the Kingdom’s 93rd National Day.

The event, which was opened by Dr. Amal Fatani, Saudi cultural attache to the UK, boasted patriotic cultural and poetic activities under the umbrella title “We Dream and We Achieve.”

It was attended by a large number of Saudi scholarship students, teachers and their families, as well as other guests keen on marking the Kingdom’s special day.

In her opening speech, Fatani welcomed the attendees and thanked all those who have worked toward promoting and praising her country in the UK.

She highlighted the importance of this day, which presents an opportunity to reflect on the Kingdom’s journey and its history full of achievements, to celebrate identity and heritage, and to shed light on the great achievements that the Kingdom has achieved across various sectors.

Fatani also stressed to the students the importance of national values and identity, and said she looked forward to a bright and prosperous future for the Kingdom.




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On Sept. 23 of each year, Saudis in the Kingdom and abroad celebrate their country’s National Day to commemorate the anniversary of the unification of the Kingdom through a royal decree by founder King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Saud in 1932.

“Celebrating Saudi National Day in London is a momentous occasion for our student club (as) it signifies our unity and pride as Saudi nationals studying abroad,” Saudi Students Club President Reem Al-Kharji told Arab News.

“This year, there was a notable difference from the previous year as we witnessed increased participation and a wider range of activities, fostering a stronger sense of community and cultural exchange,” she added.




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“Our event drew attendees not only from London but also from various parts of the UK, showcasing the broad reach of our celebration (and) the response from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, as they appreciated the opportunity to connect with fellow Saudis, share traditions, and celebrate our national identity in a foreign land,” Al-Kharji said.

“It was a great gathering of Saudi nationals and friends of Saudi Arabia coming together to celebrate this special occasion,” she said, adding that the event saw “an impressive turnout,” with nearly 1,000 people in attendance. 

Commenting on the slogan, she said it echoed the aspirations of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to transform the country into a diverse and dynamic economy.




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“Throughout the event, we emphasized the importance of setting ambitious goals and working collectively to achieve them, mirroring the Vision’s call for economic diversification and development. We showcased success stories of Saudi nationals who have already made significant strides toward their dreams, in parallel with the Vision’s goals of nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship,” Al-Kharji said.

“Furthermore, we hosted discussions and workshops that highlighted how Saudi students in London can contribute to Vision 2030’s objectives, especially in terms of knowledge exchange,” she also said.

“So, in essence, this year’s event not only embodied the spirit of ‘We Dream and We Achieve” but also connected it to the broader national vision, emphasizing the role of Saudi nationals abroad in contributing to the transformation of their homeland as outlined in Saudi Vision 2030,” Al-Kharji said.




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The celebration, which featured several games and activities for children and loads of food and giveaways, included a dialogue session hosted by the London Cultural Salon entitled “We Dream and Achieve in a Homeland whose Love Exudes Poets,” presented by Dr. Ahmad Al-Dubayan, director general of the Islamic Cultural Center in London.

The session highlighted the works of the great Saudi poet, Ghazi Al-Gosaibi, and his role in consolidating love for and belonging to the homeland.

Al-Dubayan focused on the importance of poetry in promoting national values and cultural identity and reviewed the most prominent poetic works of Al-Gosaibi, in which he promoted love for the homeland and dedication to its service.




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The salon also held another session to raise awareness on how to serve your country, called “Nine Laws for Building Great Successes for a Great Homeland,” which was led by training adviser Mohammed Al-Khalidi.

The cultural bureau, which falls under the Ministry of Education, opened two art exhibitions that displayed works related to the Kingdom’s history, ancient heritage, culture, and achievements, in partnership with the Health Mission in the UK and the bureau’s Student Advisory Committee.

The celebration concluded by honoring the speakers, organizers and participants who contributed to the national event and recognized a number of individuals and volunteers for their great efforts and support toward the Kingdom.




Muhannad Alrawi (R), a reporter for Saudi state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV, was honored for his efforts in promoting the Kingdom in the media field. (AN Photo)

“I received a certificate of thanks and appreciation for my volunteering endeavors and my constant contributions toward the Saudi Cultural Bureau,” Muhannad Alrawi, a reporter for Saudi state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV, told Arab News.

“This is the fourth time that I have been honored by the Students Club in London, which is part of the Cultural Mission, but this is the first time I have been physically recognized for my efforts during the National Day celebration events,” said the 35-year-old British-Iraqi.

“Of course, I was so happy with this recognition, not only because I was honored but especially because the cultural attache noted in her speech that ‘Mohanned has always been one of those people that like to shed light all the Kingdom’s efforts in the UK,’ so that makes you feel that your achievements are being appreciated and this is a wonderful feeling,” he added.

“All the attendees and delegations that attended the event, whether they were honored or not, were extremely happy, so of course those who were acknowledged on top of the joyous occasion were even happier.”


Saudi Arabia’s KFSH&RC chief hails hospital’s transformation in speech at Harvard

Dr. Majid Ibrahim Al-Fayyadh speaking at Harvard University's Gulf Creatives Conference. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s KFSH&RC chief hails hospital’s transformation in speech at Harvard

  • Al-Fayyadh highlighted the impact of hospital innovation in the Kingdom in supporting the objectives of the Health Sector Transformation Program and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center is providing leading healthcare in the region after undergoing a decades-long transformation plan, its CEO has said.

Dr. Majid Ibrahim Al-Fayyadh was speaking at Harvard University’s Gulf Creatives Conference in the US.

He highlighted the role of the hospital in providing cutting-edge care in Riyadh, reducing the need for patients in the region to make long journeys for treatment.

The conference at Harvard, organized by The Diwan, a student-run organization at the university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is being held from May 10-12. (SPA)

The hospital uses advanced methods to treat heart disease, cancer and genetic diseases for patients in the Kingdom and wider Middle East, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The conference at Harvard, organized by The Diwan, a student-run organization at the university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is being held from May 10-12.

Al-Fayyadh highlighted the transformation of KFSH&RC, which aligns with its strategic vision to lead healthcare innovation globally through excellence and investment in advanced technology.

“The Saudi leadership has a clear vision for KFSH&RC, which was crowned by royal order to transform it into an independent institution of a private, nonprofit nature,” he said.

The transformation includes enhancing existing services and exploring new medical trends to improve health and well-being, he added.

Al-Fayyadh highlighted the hospital’s efforts to pioneer efficiency in healthcare spending and adhere to evidence-based practices for optimal patient outcomes. By adopting initiatives that broaden access to quality treatment worldwide, the hospital continues to play a leading role in healthcare innovation, he said.

The facility has recorded significant breakthroughs in the research of T-cell therapy, robotic surgery, organ transplantation and personalized medicine. It seeks to improve its international competitiveness by investing in advanced medical facilities, developing diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, and enhancing human resources services, Al-Fayyadh added.

At the conference, the KFSH&RC chief also took part in a panel discussion on the future of the health sector and the hospital’s transformation in patient care.

Al-Fayyadh highlighted the impact of hospital innovation in the Kingdom in supporting the objectives of the Health Sector Transformation Program and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

 


107 Saudi students graduate from hospitality management scholarship program

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107 Saudi students graduate from hospitality management scholarship program

  • Red Sea Global and University of Prince Mugrin celebrate first batch of graduates

RIYADH: Red Sea Global, the developer of “regenerative tourism destinations” The Red Sea and AMAALA, celebrated the graduation of the first batch of international hospitality management students from its scholarship program in partnership with the University of Prince Mugrin in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The graduation ceremony took place at the King Salman International Convention Center under the patronage of Prince Mugrin bin Abdulaziz, honorary president of the university; Prince Salman bin Sultan, governor of Madinah; and Prince Faisal bin Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the board of directors of Al-Bayan Charitable Society for Education, with students and their families in attendance.

A total of 107 students earned bachelor’s degrees in international hospitality management, accredited by Swiss EHL Hospitality Business School. All of them were on full scholarships funded by RSG, according to the SPA report.

Ahmad Darwish, group chief administrative officer at RSG, said: “We are delighted to celebrate the graduation of the first group of students from the Red Sea Global scholarship program. This group consists of 80 male and 27 female students who have specialized in international hospitality management, with accreditation from the prestigious Swiss EHL Business Hospitality School. They will all contribute toward extending a warm welcome to the world in Saudi Arabia.”

Darwish added: “The University of Prince Mugrin is making tremendous efforts to provide world-class educational opportunities in various disciplines through innovative academic and research programs in line with the highest international standards. It is effectively contributing to the economic development of the Kingdom by preparing its graduates to face the dynamic changes in various fields of work.”  

Bander bin Mohammed Hajjar, president of the University of Prince Mugrin, said: “The university is proud of its distinguished partnership with Red Sea Global, which contributes to achieving Saudi Vision 2030. Its careful planning focused on two paths: the physical construction of its destinations and preparing the people to manage and operate those destinations.

“Today, our partnership is reaping the results of that planning with the graduation of 107 students, who will now go directly to working with RSG and its partners after obtaining knowledge, skills and professional certificates in the field of international hospitality and tourism management. Their training included 1,200 hours of work experience in major hotels in the Middle East. The university looks forward to taking its partnership with RSG to broader horizons in the future in order to achieve our common goals.”

Since its inception, RSG has focused on “cultivating experts and leaders in international hospitality through a curriculum aligned with global standards in hospitality and sustainable tourism, integrating hospitality knowledge, management principles, and practical business projects,” the SPA said.

 


Hira Cultural District: A diverse legacy of Makkah

Updated 11 May 2024
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Hira Cultural District: A diverse legacy of Makkah

RIYADH: Makkah’s Hira Cultural District, with its pavilions and cultural history, is serving as a tourist hotspot and a hub for knowledge.

Nestled near Jabal Al-Noor, the project spans 67,000 sq meters and includes a visitors’ center, offering insights into the history and services of the district, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The neighborhood provides diverse cultural services and activities for all.

The district’s Revelation Exhibition outlines the story of the revelation bestowed upon prophets up to the last Prophet. Within a special pavilion, the story of the Prophet Muhammad’s revelation and his biography are presented, along with aspects related to the story of the revelation through Gabriel and the roles of Khadija. It is delivered through a technical presentation, taking viewers on an enriching audio and visual journey.

The project also includes the Holy Qur’an Museum. Through modern technology and unique collections, the museum highlights the greatness and universality of the Qur’an, emphasizing its preservation. The neighborhood also includes a cultural library and a garden for relaxation.

The district contains restaurants and cafes, as well as the Saudi Coffee Museum. Visitors can savor Saudi coffee while exploring the tools, ingredients and preparation methods used across the Kingdom in the coffee trade, the SPA reported.

The project is overseen by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites in collaboration with the Emirate of Makkah, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism, the Municipality of the Holy Capital, the Guests of God Service Program and the General Authority of Endowments.

Officials from countries around the world have recently visited the district, including Indonesian First Lady Iriana, Maldives Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer, President of the Directorate of Religious Affairs of Turkiye Dr. Ali Erbas and Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Shaibi. They commended Saudi Arabia’s role in enriching the cultural and religious experiences of visitors and Umrah performers.


Saudi authorities arrest 19,710 illegals in one week

Updated 11 May 2024
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Saudi authorities arrest 19,710 illegals in one week

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 19,710 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

According to an official report, a total of 12,961 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,177 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 2,572 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 979 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 54 percent were Ethiopian, 43 percent Yemeni, and 3 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 46 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 12 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators.

The Saudi Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($260,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.


Saudi envoy inspects Makkah Route facility in Pakistan

Updated 11 May 2024
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Saudi envoy inspects Makkah Route facility in Pakistan

RiYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki conducted an inspection of the Makkah Route Initiative facility at Islamabad International Airport on Friday, accompanied by Pakistan’s Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Zulfiqar Haider, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Malki underscored the commitment of the Saudi government to allocate both human and financial resources to serve all visitors to the Kingdom and said that the Makkah Route Initiative represents an extension of that commitment.

During his visit, Al-Malki observed operations at the initiative’s facility and reviewed the procedures carried out by Pakistani and Saudi authorities to facilitate and streamline the Hajj journey for the program’s beneficiaries.

The Makkah Route Initiative, a part of the Ministry of Interior’s Guests of God Service Program, aims to provide top-tier services to Hajj pilgrims from beneficiary countries to the Kingdom.

The services include issuing e-visas, biometric verification, facilitating entry procedures at departure airports, ensuring compliance with health requirements, managing baggage logistics, arranging transportation and accommodation in Makkah and Madinah, and facilitating direct transfers to designated residences.

Over 65,000 Pakistani pilgrims are set to benefit from the initiative during this year’s Hajj — a significant increase from the 26,000 last year.

Pakistan launched Hajj operations at eight airports across the country on Thursday. The operations will continue until June 9. This year’s pilgrimage is scheduled to take place from June 14 to 19.