Islamic affairs minister inspects Umrah services at Jeddah airport

Dr. Abdullatif Al-Asheikh said that his visit to the airport was aimed at improving staff performance in line with the ministry's objectives. (Suppled)
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Updated 11 April 2023
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Islamic affairs minister inspects Umrah services at Jeddah airport

  • The minister took part in services for pilgrims, including distributing brochures and scientific manuals

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Dr. Abdullatif Al-Asheikh toured King Abdulaziz International Airport to inspect the services provided to Umrah visitors arriving in Jeddah, specifically the counters at the airport which offer information, and scientific and electronic services to visitors during Ramadan.

Al-Asheikh met with the ministry’s officials and staff at the passport and customs departments. He urged employees to exert more efforts to serve Umrah visitors and facilitate airport procedures.

The minister also took part in services for pilgrims, including distributing brochures and scientific manuals.

Al-Asheikh said his visit to the airport aimed to ensure that the quality of services provided by staff is in line with the objectives of the ministry. He commended the excellent work done by supervisors who excel in providing quality services to guests.

 


First Saudi State’s economy laid foundation for modern stability

Updated 23 February 2026
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First Saudi State’s economy laid foundation for modern stability

  • Revived commerce in Arabian Peninsula, according to historian
  • Diriyah highlighted as premier political and commercial center

RIYADH: The economy of the First Saudi State served as a fundamental pillar in building the nation, consolidating its influence, and ensuring its stability, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The main features of this economy is outlined in the book “Diriyah: Origins and Development during the First Saudi State,” by Dr. Abdullah Al-Saleh Al-Othaimeen, the SPA reported.

The measures taken in those early days helped to ensure security, unify regions, and organize society. This assisted in stimulating trade, stabilizing markets, and enhancing life in Diriyah and surrounding areas.

 

Beyond its political and intellectual prominence, Diriyah emerged as a vibrant economic hub. (SPA)

The book, published by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, outlines how these actions facilitated the arrival of caravans, secured vast trade routes, and revived commerce across the Arabian Peninsula.

Beyond its political and intellectual prominence, Diriyah emerged as a vibrant economic hub. Its markets attracted merchants and students from across the region.

The local community relied on diverse activities including trade, agriculture, and livestock breeding, with horses and camels playing crucial roles in transportation, commerce, and securing roads.

Economic growth during this founding phase “solidified Diriyah’s position as a premier political and commercial center in the Arabian Peninsula,” the SPA reported