Mariah at Maraya: Pop diva wows crowd at Banyan Tree opening in AlUla

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US singing sensation Mariah Carey dazzled a full house at the Marayah hall in AlUla, Saudi Arabia on Friday evening. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance. (Supplied/Experience AlUla)
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Updated 23 October 2022
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Mariah at Maraya: Pop diva wows crowd at Banyan Tree opening in AlUla

  • Singer was performing as part of a special VIP program to inaugurate Banyan Tree
  • New Banyan Tree is a luxury villa, tented resort

ALULA: US singing sensation Mariah Carey dazzled a full house at the Maraya Hall in AlUla, Saudi Arabia on Friday evening.

The singer was performing live as part of a special VIP program to inaugurate Banyan Tree, the newest resort to open at the historic mountainous location.

Banyan Tree AlUla hosted its grand opening with an elite list of dignitaries, VIPs, and international celebrities in attendance who embarked on a remarkable evening of celebrations.

The all-villa resort offers 79 luxurious tented villas in one of the world's most mysterious and exciting new destinations, infused with elements from the nomadic nature of Nabataean design and heritage.

 

 

The performance in Saudi Arabia was her first full show in three years, and included hits from across her decades-long career.




The legendary pop diva wowed the crowds with hits from a decades-long career. (AN Photo)

Carey joins Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli and R&B superstar Alicia Keys as the latest international artists to perform at the Maraya venue, which next month will also see OneRepublic and John Legend perform.


Ramadan brings local communities together to engage in volunteering activities

Updated 10 March 2026
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Ramadan brings local communities together to engage in volunteering activities

  • For the Jeddah Volunteer group, local volunteers head out to lower-income neighborhoods to distribute meals
  • Supervisor Ahmed Al-Hamdan told Arab News that the iftar project is among the group’s most significant Ramadan initiatives

JEDDAH: Since the start of Ramadan, charities, mosques, restaurants, generous individuals and young volunteers across Saudi Arabia are coming together to make a tangible difference to the lives of those in need.

Volunteering activities usually peak in the weeks preceding Ramadan, with several initiatives taking place across the country.

“Every Ramadan, we are proud to see citizens and residents step up as volunteers across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh, Jeddah, Damam, Tabuk, Hail, Najran, Qassim and the rest of cities, embodying the spirit of giving and solidarity during this holy month. The people’s dedication and compassion have been a true reflection of Saudi Arabia’s values,” Sheikh Mansour Al-Shareef, imam of Al-Tawheed Mosque in Jeddah, told Arab News.

Al-Shareef underscored the spiritual essence of volunteerism, saying: “Volunteerism in Ramadan is not only about helping the needy but also about showing unity within communities.”

He noted the remarkable rise in community engagement in recent years. “Volunteering is on the rise with individuals from all walks of life contributing their time and resources to foster social solidarity, particularly during Ramadan.”

For the Jeddah Volunteer group, local volunteers head out to lower-income neighborhoods to distribute meals.

Supervisor Ahmed Al-Hamdan told Arab News that the iftar project is among the group’s most significant Ramadan initiatives.

He noted that the program aims to strengthen social solidarity and ease the burden on needy families, adding that every day during Ramadan, more than 100 volunteers arrive at the various iftar sites by the afternoon Asr prayer.

They work together to prepare special meals which include water, dates and rice, and later they distribute meals by hand. For many, the reward of helping those in need is what drives them to participate in volunteer campaigns.

It is becoming an act of duty for volunteer Noura Abdulaziz, who has been involved in such initiatives for the last two years.

She said: “I dedicate myself to this cause because it is the month of giving and it is our duty to give a hand in this special month. I really enjoy every minute of it.”

She pointed out that she sacrificed her time spent with her family to hand out meals to those who are in need.

“The number of iftars I have with my family is minimal, but they have no complaints as they understand the greater purpose,” she said.

Under the slogan “Ramadan Kareem,” fulfilling its annual commitment to community service, Kayani Event Management launched its annual “Iftar for the Fasting” campaign in the heart of Al-Balad district (historic Jeddah) for the fifth consecutive year, creating a scene of social solidarity within the ancient city.

The aim was to deliver Iftar meals to needy families and charitable organizations in the area, reinforcing the spirit of compassion embodied by the holy month.

Rana Bajouda, CEO of Kayani, told Arab News: “Our continuation for the fifth year is a confirmation of our commitment to our neighbors and our people in Jeddah, and our belief that giving is the true engine of success for any organization.”

From individual acts to organized government efforts, the General Directorate of Education in the Makkah Region launched a broad community initiative to provide Iftar meals for fasting visitors to the Holy Mosque, aiming to distribute 5,000 meals daily throughout the holy month of Ramadan.

Behind this initiative stands a team of 500 volunteers from the education sector, who work side by side, in a scene of faith that embodies the spirit of cohesion and clearly reflects the leading community role of the education sector in serving those who visit the Grand Mosque.