Ancient Hajj routes protection planned by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq

The plan was mooted at a recent workshop and encompasses the famous Zubaydah route from Iraq to Makkah. (File/SPA)
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Updated 18 December 2023
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Ancient Hajj routes protection planned by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq

  • Focus includes famous Zubaydah route from Iraq to Makkah
  • Experts at Hail workshop discuss legal protections, delineation of boundaries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Iraq are developing a plan to protect Hajj routes that have been used over the centuries by pilgrims in the Arabian Peninsula.

The initiative is being developed by the Kingdom’s Heritage Commission, the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage in Bahrain, and the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage in Iraq, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The plan was mooted at a recent workshop and encompasses the famous Zubaydah route from Iraq to Makkah.

The workshop took place in the Hail region due to its significance as a major station along the Hajj route, notably the archaeological site “Faid Al-Athari.” This site served as a pivotal station for pilgrims and trade during the early Islamic era.

The participants at the workshop discussed ways to boost collaboration between heritage experts from the three countries. They have already visited the ancient city of Faid, known for its archaeological sites along the Zubaydah route, to ensure proper management of its visitor centers.

The experts discussed legal protection mechanisms, delineation of site boundaries, and integration of sustainable development goals into management and protection strategies. They also highlighted the global significance of transboundary sites.

These efforts align with the Ministry of Culture’s mission of international cultural exchange as a strategic objective within the Saudi Vision 2030 framework.


Syrian foreign minister congratulates Saudi counterpart on Founding Day

Updated 24 February 2026
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Syrian foreign minister congratulates Saudi counterpart on Founding Day

  • Asaad Al-Shaibani and Prince Faisal bin Farhan also discuss developments in Syria and the wider region, as well as bilateral cooperation
  • This year’s Founding Day marked the 299th anniversary of the establishment of the First Saudi State

RIYADH: Syria’s foreign minister, Asaad Al-Shaibani, on Monday congratulated his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, on Founding Day, which this year marked the 299th anniversary of the establishment of the First Saudi State.

During their telephone conversation the ministers also discussed the latest developments in Syria and the wider region, along with ways in which they might strengthen bilateral relations, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Faisal reaffirmed the Kingdom’s support for Syria’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, and highlighted the need for regional stability and security, the Syrian Arab News Agency said.

Founding Day, which was introduced in 2022, is celebrated each year on Feb. 22 and marks the founding of the First Saudi State in 1727.