Budding authors given writing tips at Riyadh book fair

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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
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The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free. (SPA)
Updated 19 March 2019
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Budding authors given writing tips at Riyadh book fair

  • This year’s event, which runs until March 23, is being staged in the capital under the theme “The Book is the Gate of the Future”

RIYADH: Visitors to a Saudi book fair have been given free chapter-and-verse writing tips on how to produce top content.
Abeer Al-Jarbou, Arabic teacher at King Saud University, has been running interactive workshops on writing strategies as part of the Riyadh International Book Fair’s cultural program. Participants were shown how to generate ideas and put their thoughts into words in a simple and concise way, and Al-Jarbou also highlighted the importance of checking and proofreading content.
The popular education and training workshops also pointed to the benefits of gaining feedback on written material and following industry influencers.
This year’s event, which runs until March 23, is being staged in the capital under the theme “The Book is the Gate of the Future.”
The Literary Club of Riyadh, which is taking part in the book fair, aims to support young talent by putting their written work in print for free.
Abdulrahman Al-Jasser, a member of the club’s governing council, said it had printed numerous critically acclaimed literary and cultural publications by young people, 20 by first-time writers, and these included novels, poetry and prose. SPA Riyadh


Makkah’s urban shift enhances the city’s quality of life

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Makkah’s urban shift enhances the city’s quality of life

  • By harmonizing its religious heritage with modern urban development, Makkah is proving that a city can honor its past while vigorously embracing the future, offering a holistic experience that nourishes both the soul and community

 

MAKKAH: Islam’s holiest city is currently witnessing a qualitative urban shift, one that seamlessly blends its profound spiritual sanctity with a modern, vibrant lifestyle. By integrating cultural, educational, and entertainment initiatives, Makkah is redefining the visitor experience and significantly enhancing the quality of life for its residents, directly supporting the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The city’s transformation was recently highlighted by the success of the Makkah winter season. The event attracted approximately 400,000 visitors — over 60% of whom were locals — demonstrating a strong domestic demand for high-quality public spaces. The season revitalized community interaction, driving a 35% increase in visits to recreational sites and creating more than 1,200 temporary jobs for the local workforce.

Central to this urban renaissance is the Hira Cultural District. Since opening its doors in January 2023 near the historic Mount Hira, the district has become a definitive landmark that bridges Islamic history with contemporary identity.

Makkah’s Hira Cultural District has become a definitive landmark that bridges Islamic history with contemporary identity. (SPA photo)

Far from being a static monument, the district has cultivated a thriving creative economy. Its craftsmanship program, which features over 100 artisans, has generated up to SAR 3 million in sales and attracted 130,000 visitors to live workshops. These interactive spaces allow visitors to engage directly with the region’s heritage, moving beyond passive observation to active participation.

A living legacy 

The shift extends to Makkah’s broader ecosystem of museums and cultural sites, which are now positioned as key pillars of cultural tourism. Facilities like the Revelation Exhibition use cutting-edge technology and multilingual content to narrate the story of the Holy Quran’s revelation, offering an immersive experience that complements the spiritual journey of pilgrims.

These efforts align with the “Makkah: A Living Legacy” campaign, which seeks to document the city’s historical narrative and preserve its collective memory. Recent months have seen a surge in educational workshops for university students and tour guides, ensuring that the human element of Makkah’s history is conveyed with accuracy and depth.

City’s transformation recently highlighted by the success of the Makkah winter season. (SPA photo)

Economic and social impact 

The results of this integrated approach are tangible. Specialized museums and restored historic sites now attract up to 1.6 million annual visitors. Crucially, this cultural enrichment is encouraging pilgrims to linger longer, increasing the average duration of stay by 18%.

By harmonizing its religious heritage with modern urban development, Makkah is proving that a city can honor its past while vigorously embracing the future, offering a holistic experience that nourishes both the soul and the community.