More than 45k Saudi families benefit from subsidized housing loans in Kingdom

Foreign labourers work on the construction of new luxury houses in the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 19 September 2021
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More than 45k Saudi families benefit from subsidized housing loans in Kingdom

  • The number of beneficiaries of other Sakani services has reached 145,000 families during the same period ending August 2021

RIYADH: Saudi families continue to benefit from the Housing Ministry’s Sakani program, which seeks to achieve the Vision 2030 target of ensuring homeownership for 70 percent Saudi by 2030. A total of 45,816 families benefited from subsidized home loans offered by the program from the beginning of January to August 2021.
This is in addition to the beneficiaries of several other housing solutions offered by the program. The number of beneficiaries of other Sakani services has reached 145,000 families during the same period ending August 2021. Of the total, more than 115,038 families have moved into their new homes.
The Ministry of Housing and the Real Estate Development Fund formed Sakani in 2017 with the aim of facilitating home ownership in the Kingdom.

 


Ramadan in Madinah: A blend of tradition and modernity

Updated 21 February 2026
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Ramadan in Madinah: A blend of tradition and modernity

  • Ramadan iftar tables in the neighborhoods have evolved into a community initiative that promotes solidarity and neighborliness

MADINAH: In the holy city of Madinah, Ramadan highlights a seamless blend of ancestral traditions and modern celebrations, as residents decorate homes and streets with lanterns.

Women play a central role in creating this spiritual atmosphere, transitioning from handmade ornaments to curated prayer spaces and Ramadan diaries for children.

Social solidarity remains the city’ cornerstone, manifested through the exchange of Ramadan baskets and the organization of massive communal iftar meals at the Prophet’s Mosque and in local neighborhoods.

Ramadan iftar tables in the neighborhoods have evolved into a community initiative that promotes solidarity and neighborliness.

The project has been undertaken by “Mujtamaei,” the Neighborhood Centers Association in Madinah Region, in partnership with the Madinah Regional Municipality, and covers 97 locations across residential districts.

The initiative organizes daily iftar gatherings that bring together residents, volunteers, and partner entities, reflecting strong community cohesion and fostering volunteerism and social connection among neighborhood residents and visitors during the holy month.

The program provides more than 80,000 iftar and sahoor meals, benefiting over 40,000 individuals, with 1,600 volunteers overseeing site organization and service delivery in accordance with quality and safety standards.

The project is part of a community development system that expands annually, focusing on increasing volunteer participation and strengthening partnerships, thereby reinforcing social values and revitalizing the spirit of neighborliness in Madinah.