Periodic maintenance work carried out on Kaaba after Ramadan

1 / 2
Periodic maintenance work is carried out on the cloth of the Kaaba after the end of Ramadan. (SPA)
2 / 2
Periodic maintenance work is carried out on the cloth of the Kaaba after the end of Ramadan. (SPA)
Short Url
Updated 08 May 2022
Follow

Periodic maintenance work carried out on Kaaba after Ramadan

  • The Kaaba’s belt, which hangs 9 meters above ground, was tightened
  • The Kiswah had maintenance work on it to preserve its luster and the edges of the cloth were tightened

RIYADH: Periodic maintenance work has been carried out on the cloth of the Kaaba after the holy month of Ramadan which saw people from around the world flock to the Grand Mosque in Makkah to perform Umrah.

The belt of the Kaaba was tightened, its Kiswah had maintenance work on it to preserve its luster, and the edges of the cloth were tightened, Saudi Press Agency reported.




Periodic maintenance work is carried out on the cloth of the Kaaba after the end of Ramadan. (SPA)

The Kaaba’s belt hangs 9 meters above ground and has verses of the Qur’an embroidered onto its black silk fabric in gold-plated silver thread.

Director of the maintenance department of the Kaaba’s Kiswah at the Grand Mosque, Fahd Al-Jabiri, said the maintenance of the cover is one of the tasks that the King Abdulaziz Complex For Holy Kaabah Kiswah carries out throughout the year.




Periodic maintenance work is carried out on the cloth of the Kaaba after the end of Ramadan. (SPA)

The fabric is tightened from all four sides by the technical team, he added.


Riyadh to host final of Global Minerals Innovation Competition

Updated 23 sec ago
Follow

Riyadh to host final of Global Minerals Innovation Competition

  • 350 people in 70 teams to attend ‘boot camp’ next month
  • Competition attracted more than 1,800 people from 57 countries

JEDDAH: More than 350 people will take part in the final stage of the inaugural Global Minerals Innovation Competition, to be held next month in Riyadh.

The closing event, titled Future Minerals Pioneers, marks the end of a nationwide tour that began in October to find the best talent in the industry, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The tour was sponsored by Saudi Mining Services Co. and attracted more than 1,800 people from 57 countries. Just over two-thirds of the members of the 70 teams that made it through to the final stage are from Saudi Arabia.

The so-called final boot camp will take place from Jan. 8-10, with the winners announced during the fifth edition of the Future Minerals Forum on Jan. 14.

The camp will comprise workshops and mentoring sessions, after which the teams will make their final presentations to the judges.

Held under the patronage of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef and led by Vice Minister for Mining Affairs Khalid bin Saleh Al-Mudaifer, the contest was organized by the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program in partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and Saudi Arabian Mining Co.

It features three main tracks: smart technologies, security and safety, and resource sustainability, with the focus on creating practical solutions to challenges across the mining value chain and fostering an integrated innovation ecosystem, the report said.

According to a report by the Canada-based Fraser Institute, the Kingdom rose to 23rd place on the Mining Investment Attractiveness Index in 2024, up from 104th a year earlier. It also rose to 20th (from 82nd) on the Policy Perceptions Index and to 24th (from 58th) on the Geological Potential Index, indicating growing global confidence in the sector.

The indicators also align with national efforts to unlock the country’s vast mineral wealth, estimated at SR9.4 trillion ($2.5 trillion).

That work is being driven by the General Program for Geological Surveying, which aims to stimulate investment and enhance competitiveness through the creation of a national geological database. About two-thirds of the first phase of the program, covering 630,000 sq. km. of the Arabian Shield, has been completed.