Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and SPA launch awareness messages in 5 languages for Hajj 2018

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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency, has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages. (SPA)
Updated 14 August 2018
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Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and SPA launch awareness messages in 5 languages for Hajj 2018

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in cooperation with the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), has launched its awareness messages for Hajj pilgrims in five languages.
The messages will be broadcast the messages SPA’s website and its official accounts in various local, regional and international media platforms.
The messages will be published in English, French, Russian, Chinese and Persian, in addition to Arabic, and through integrated professional infographic designs, with the coordination of the Kingdom’s state sectors serving this year‘s Hajj season.
The initiative comes within the framework of the directives of King Salman to all governmental and private sectors related to providing Hajj services.
King Salman called on all relevant bodies to exert all efforts to facilitate Hajj rituals and improve the services being provided for pilgrims, starting from their arrival to the Kingdom till their departure.


Carved by time: Saudi Arabia’s hidden geotourism gem of Razan

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Carved by time: Saudi Arabia’s hidden geotourism gem of Razan

  • Long before modern engineering, the geology of Razan functioned as effective natural infrastructure, sustaining life in an arid environment
  • This utility made Razan a strategic landmark, playing a vital role in the ancient Yemeni Hajj Road

AL-LITH: Sixty kilometers north of Al-Lith governorate in the Kingdom's west, rising above the shifting sands and valleys of the Makkah region, lies a place where the earth itself tells a story. This is Razan, a geological wonder where history is not written in ink, but etched into the stone by the patient hands of wind, water, and time.

Perched atop a high rocky mass and flanked by valleys to the northwest and southeast, Razan stands in natural isolation. This geographic solitude has acted as a guardian, preserving a landscape that feels almost otherworldly — a pristine stage set by nature over millennia.

The place is defined by its striking rock formations: dense clusters of stone, stepped ridges that resemble ancient staircases, and natural ceilings sculpted by the relentless flow of seasonal torrents.

The visual impact is one of dramatic contrast — the heaviness of solid rock balanced against open, airy spaces carved by erosion. Fine channels and intricate flow patterns mark the stone, serving as fossilized evidence of the water that once rushed through these corridors, shaping the land into a rugged work of art.
 

In the quiet majesty of Razan, the past is preserved. (SPA)

Nature’s infrastructure 

But Razan is more than just a scenic marvel; for centuries, it served as a lifeline. The same forces that sculpted the cliffs also hollowed out natural rock basins. These geological depressions acted as seasonal reservoirs, catching rainwater and supplementing nearby wells. Long before modern engineering, the geology of Razan functioned as effective natural infrastructure, sustaining life in an arid environment.

This utility made Razan a strategic landmark, playing a vital role in the ancient Yemeni Hajj Road. The sturdy, elevated terrain provided a natural pathway for pilgrims, offering stability and protection on their spiritual journey toward Makkah.

Today, Razan stands at the intersection of heritage and opportunity. No longer just a passage for pilgrims, it is emerging as a valuable asset for geotourism. Its unique topography offers a visual feast for travelers and a treasure trove for scientists studying geological history.

As Saudi Arabia moves toward the goals of Vision 2030, sites like Razan are finding new purpose. By transforming this geological narrative into a tourism destination, the region aims to preserve its natural heritage while breathing new life into the local economy.