Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian work highlighted at festival

The Kingdom’s humanitarian work was was showcased at a festival in Abu Dhabi. (SPA)
Updated 26 April 2019
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Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian work highlighted at festival

  • KSRelief showcased Saudi Arabia’s relief efforts through videos, booklets and documentaries

ABU DHABI: The Kingdom’s humanitarian work was highlighted at a festival organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Saudi Press Agency reported Thursday.

The OIC event, which is being held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center until April 27, featured the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid and Relief (KSRelief).

KSRelief showcased Saudi Arabia’s relief efforts through videos, booklets and documentaries and highlighted the help the country provided to 44 countries, including a mine clearance project and the rehabilitation of child soldiers recruited by Houthi rebels in Yemen.

The festival was inaugurated by the UAE’s minister of tolerance, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al-Nahyan, in the presence of the OIC’s secretary-general, Dr. Yousef Al-Othaimeen, the Kingdom’s ambassador to the UAE, Turki Al-Dakhil, and others.

Al-Nahyan visited KSRelief’s pavilion, expressing his admiration for its work across four continents.

On Saturday KSRelief spokesman, Dr. Samer Al-Jutaili, will take part in a forum focused on the Kingdom’s humanitarian efforts.
 


Somali minister praises Qur’an printing efforts in Madinah

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Somali minister praises Qur’an printing efforts in Madinah

RIYADH: Somalia’s Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs Sheikh Mukhtar Robow Ali visited the King Fahd Qur’an Printing Complex in Madinah to review the Kingdom’s efforts in printing and disseminating the Holy Qur’an worldwide.

During the visit, Sheikh Mukhtar received a briefing on the complex’s mandates and specialized work in Qur’an printing, reviewing a range of its editions, including copies in various sizes and recitations, as well as translations of the Qur’an’s meanings, reflecting the Kingdom’s leading role in conveying the message of the Qur’an globally.

The minister praised the strong support and attention given to the complex by the leadership, adding that its contributions highlight the Kingdom’s leading position in serving the Qur’an and promoting its dissemination.

He also commended the Kingdom’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs for supporting the complex’s work and enabling it to fulfill its global mission.

The complex welcomed almost 1 million visitors from within the Kingdom and abroad in 2025, highlighting its status as a major attraction for visitors to Madinah, who come to witness the Kingdom’s extensive efforts in printing and distributing the Qur’an in multiple languages.

As a leading Islamic institution, the complex continues to produce more than 12 million copies of the Holy Qur’an annually and translations of its meanings in numerous international languages.

It also offers digital and audio editions through online platforms and smart applications, as part of the Kingdom’s initiative to facilitate access to the Holy Qur’an and ensure its dissemination worldwide.