‘Tayf Aziz’ convoy to raise autism awareness across Saudi Arabia

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Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, the deputy governor of Riyadh region, inaugurated on Monday the “Tayf Aziz” convoy, one of the Charitable Society of Autism Families’ projects, in partnership with Tayf Aziz Center for developmental, behavioral and autism spectrum disorders. (SPA)
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Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, the deputy governor of Riyadh region, inaugurated on Monday the “Tayf Aziz” convoy, one of the Charitable Society of Autism Families’ projects, in partnership with Tayf Aziz Center for developmental, behavioral and autism spectrum disorders. (SPA)
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Updated 12 June 2023
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‘Tayf Aziz’ convoy to raise autism awareness across Saudi Arabia

  • Prince Mohammed inspected the electronic services and equipment, accompanied by Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan, the Society of Autism Families’ chairman
  • He watched a visual presentation about the convoy, which aims to support the families of individuals on the autism spectrum

RIYADH: Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, the deputy governor of Riyadh region, inaugurated on Monday the “Tayf Aziz” convoy, one of the Charitable Society of Autism Families’ projects, in partnership with Tayf Aziz Center for developmental, behavioral and autism spectrum disorders.
Prince Mohammed inspected the electronic services and equipment, accompanied by Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Farhan, the Society of Autism Families’ chairman of the board of directors.
He watched a visual presentation about the convoy, which aims to support the families of individuals on the autism spectrum, and offer various services to raise awareness about and detect the disorder early, using advanced technology.
At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by the adviser to the minister of health, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Qasem, Prince Mohammed honored the partners for the success of the initiative.
The convoy will tour 53 cities, governorates and villages throughout the Kingdom’s regions.


Makkah Qur’an contest attracts many students

Updated 09 January 2026
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Makkah Qur’an contest attracts many students

  • The contest, which attracted many students, is aimed at creating a positive and motivating environment for the participants

MAKKAH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs has launched the preliminary rounds of the 27th King Salman Qur’an Competition in Makkah.

The contest, which attracted many students, is aimed at creating a positive and motivating environment for the participants.

The ministry wants to ensure a fair and competitive atmosphere, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The preliminary rounds are being held across the Kingdom under the ministry’s supervision, and in accordance with regulations and standards that ensure integrity and transparency.

The final rounds of the competition will take place in Riyadh from Feb. 12 to 17.