Kaaba kiswa ready to be replaced with advent of new Islamic year

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All departments involved in changing the kiswa with the advent of the new Islamic year are ready to do so, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques confirmed on Monday. (SPA)
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All departments involved in changing the kiswa with the advent of the new Islamic year are ready to do so, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques confirmed on Monday. (SPA)
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All departments involved in changing the kiswa with the advent of the new Islamic year are ready to do so, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques confirmed on Monday. (SPA)
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Updated 17 July 2023
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Kaaba kiswa ready to be replaced with advent of new Islamic year

  • Training sessions to change the Kiswa have been conducted and specialist tools and equipment prepared

RIYADH: All departments involved in changing the kiswa of the Kaaba with the advent of the new Islamic year are ready to do so, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques confirmed on Monday.

Fifteen employees have been trained to change the kiswa to the required standard, the presidency said.

The undersecretary-general of the King Abdulaziz Complex for the Holy Kaaba Kiswa Amjad Al-Hazmi said work on the covering of the holy site has been carried out by employees of the complex who have high-quality and precise sewing skills to ensure that it looks “splendid.”

The head of the general administration for the maintenance of the kiswa at the Grand Mosque in Makkah Fahd Al-Jabri said that training sessions to change the Kiswa have been conducted and specialist tools and equipment prepared.

Al-Jabri said the training sessions aimed to familiarize the team of 15 with the various steps and stages of changing the kiswa with the help of seven cranes.


Saudi Arabia’s heritage, wildlife take spotlight at falcon festival

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Saudi Arabia’s heritage, wildlife take spotlight at falcon festival

  • Visitors can explore interactive displays on habitat protection and the ecological importance of falcons, blending modern technology with authentic Saudi traditions to promote environmental stewardship

RIYADH: The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority is taking part in the 10th Northern Borders Falcon Festival, held in Turaif governorate from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, celebrating cultural heritage and promoting environmental conservation.

A centerpiece of the exhibition is the ancient craft of Sadu, with local artisans showcasing traditional weaving that reflects the reserve’s cultural identity, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

By empowering families in the cottage industry, the authority aims to preserve this living legacy as a vital part of national heritage, the SPA added.

The pavilion also highlights the authority’s ecological achievements, including the reintroduction of the Arabian oryx, sand gazelle, ibex and houbara bustard.

Visitors can explore interactive displays on habitat protection and the ecological importance of falcons, blending modern technology with authentic Saudi traditions to promote environmental stewardship.

In collaboration with the Saudi Falcons Club, the festival features more than 700 participants, including professional, elite and international falcon owners, as well as local amateurs. The competition spans 18 rounds, with total financial prizes exceeding SR1 million ($266,000).