Ithra exhibition on Prophet Muhammad’s migration to Madinah opens

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An exhibition about Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Makkah to Madinah has opened at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Dhahran. (SPA)
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An exhibition about Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Makkah to Madinah has opened at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Dhahran. (SPA)
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Updated 01 August 2022
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Ithra exhibition on Prophet Muhammad’s migration to Madinah opens

  • Exhibition will last for nine months and will then travel to Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah, and international cities
  • Prophet’s migration is one of the most important events of his life

RIYADH: An exhibition about Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Makkah to Madinah opened at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran on Saturday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The exhibition, titled “Hijrah: In the footsteps of the prophet,” opened at the beginning of the new Islamic year and aims to raise awareness of the prophet’s biography in a contemporary way.  

The migration of the prophet is one of the most important events during the his life.

It was inaugurated by the governor of the Eastern Province Prince Saud bin Nayef and the opening was attended by officials, Islamic art and history researchers, and intellectuals.

The exhibition will be held in Dhahran for nine months before it moves to Riyadh, Jeddah, and Madinah. It will then leave the Kingdom to tour different cities abroad.

The Director of Ithra Abdullah Al-Rashid said the exhibition is an integrated qualitative project presented in a contemporary style, and in an exceptional and unprecedented manner.

He added that it is a mobile global exhibition that includes a collection of antiquities and collectibles, 14 interactive points carefully designed by local and international experts, a documentary film, and a book that tells the story of the migration.

The center has been preparing and designing the exhibition for three years with the help of more than 70 researchers and artists, and in cooperation with its partners, so that it competes with international exhibitions and moves away from traditional presentation methods, Al-Rashid said. 


Saudi Arabia highlights agricultural innovation, food security at Qatar expo

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Saudi Arabia highlights agricultural innovation, food security at Qatar expo

  • Date varieties, honey, coffee attract global investors at AgriteQ exhibition in Doha

RIYADH: The National Center for Palms and Dates highlighted Saudi Arabia’s leadership in the global date sector at the 13th Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition, AgriteQ.

The Kingdom is participating as a guest of honor at the exhibition, held at Katara Cultural Village in Doha until Feb. 16, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Several Saudi companies specializing in date production and processing are showcasing their products and competitive advantages in domestic and international markets.

With total annual date production in the Kingdom exceeding 1.9 million tonnes, the center’s pavilion demonstrated how date-processing industries contribute to food security and the agricultural sector’s share of the national economy.

The showcase featured Saudi date varieties alongside innovative value-added products, attracting strong interest from international investors and companies seeking technology partnerships.

The Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, known as Saudi Reef, is also taking part in the event to strengthen the presence of Saudi agricultural products and showcase initiatives supporting smallholder farmers and rural families.

The Saudi Reef pavilion highlights the program’s key achievements in empowering beneficiaries and enhancing sustainable agricultural production, the SPA reported.

A range of products on display, including honey, coffee, and dates, reflects the diversity and quality of local production, while introducing the support mechanisms and services offered to beneficiaries.

Saudi Reef spokesperson Majed Al-Buraikan said the participation aims to boost the presence of national products in regional and international markets and highlight the quality of goods produced by smallholder farmers and rural families.

He said the program’s support for initiatives that develop agricultural value chains, open new markets, foster cooperation and knowledge exchange in sustainable agriculture, and expand partnerships across GCC states to grow the sector locally and regionally.

Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli also attended the opening day on Feb. 12, touring several pavilions with Qatar’s Minister of Municipality Abdullah Al-Attiya and other officials and ambassadors.

The Saudi delegation highlighted the Kingdom’s efforts to strengthen the agricultural sector and promote private-sector engagement in sustainable agriculture. They also emphasized the role of food-processing industries in enhancing food security locally and regionally.

The Kingdom has achieved notable progress in self-sufficiency: 118 percent for dates, 101 percent for eggs, 78 percent for vegetables, 69 percent for poultry, and 61.5 percent for fish — demonstrating growth in domestic production and reduced reliance on imports, the SPA said.

Saudi Arabia also presented incentives to encourage investment in modern agricultural technologies and innovation, including allocation of investment land, financing through the Agricultural Development Fund, streamlined licensing procedures, and technical and advisory support for investors.

To enhance the quality and safety of national products, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has launched four quality labels for Saudi food products: Organic, SAMAQ, Saudi Dates Mark, and Saudi G.A.P.

The labels aim to increase product market value, support farmers and investors in marketing and exporting, expand access to local and global markets, and provide a trusted standard for quality, safety, and classification.