King Abdulaziz Festival boosts Saudi Arabia’s camel-related heritage, says UK envoy

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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton attends 7th King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. (SPA)
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Updated 28 December 2022
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King Abdulaziz Festival boosts Saudi Arabia’s camel-related heritage, says UK envoy

  • During a visit to the festival’s HQ, Neil Crompton urged tourists ‘to visit the Kingdom and attend the festival to learn more about this wonderful cultural heritage’

RIYADH: The seventh King Abdulaziz Camel Festival enhances the camel-related cultural heritage of the Kingdom, according to British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton.

His comments came as he visited the festival’s headquarters in Sayahid, about 100 kilometers west of Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

“I read a lot about the significance of camels in the Arab culture, whether in terms of culture or economy, and I was amazed at what I saw of the wonderful organization in the festival and this remarkable presence of fans of camel competitions,” he said.

“I invite all tourists in general, and the British in particular, to visit the Kingdom and to attend the festival to learn more about this wonderful cultural heritage.”

The ambassador’s visit included a tour of the pavilions at the festival and an exhibition at the Weapons Museum, and he watched the final stages of Al-Safar and Al-Shaal competitions.


Muslim World League chief delivers Friday sermon at Grand Mosque in Rwandan capital Kigali

Updated 20 February 2026
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Muslim World League chief delivers Friday sermon at Grand Mosque in Rwandan capital Kigali

  • Al-Issa, who is also chairperson of the Council of Muslim Scholars, addressed a number of contemporary Islamic issues

KIGALI: Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, delivered a sermon and led worshippers in prayer at the Grand Mosque in the Rwandan capital Kigali on Friday.

Al-Issa, who is also chairperson of the Council of Muslim Scholars, addressed a number of contemporary Islamic issues during his sermon, and extended his congratulations to worshippers on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the league said.

He also spoke about key Islamic values that guide Muslims in their interactions with others, describing them as reflections of the noble moral principles espoused by the Prophet Muhammad.