ICESCO meeting in Jeddah discusses challenges, opportunities in education

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ICESCO Director General Dr. Salim Al-Malik provided an overview of the organization’s key focus areas. (Supplied)
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Participants discussed ways to enhance societal resilience, promote inclusion for all in the field of science, and build capacities in the realm of climate action to preserve heritage sites. (Supplied)
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Participants discussed ways to enhance societal resilience, promote inclusion for all in the field of science, and build capacities in the realm of climate action to preserve heritage sites. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 January 2024
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ICESCO meeting in Jeddah discusses challenges, opportunities in education

  • Prince Badr bin Farhan said: “The event will cement the Kingdom’s efforts aiming at creating spheres of cultural communication and exchange as well as scientific and social development

JEDDAH: The 44th session of the Executive Council of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization began in Jeddah on Tuesday.

Hosted by Saudi Arabia’s National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, the three-day event is being attended by the 54 member states of ICESCO.

The Saudi commission spoke of the Kingdom’s role in driving educational, cultural, and scientific development both regionally and globally.




The Executive Council session’s outcomes are to be endorsed by ICESCO’s General Conference, which is considered the organization’s main legislative authority. (Supplied)

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the minister of culture and chairman of the Saudi commission, said: “The event will cement the Kingdom’s efforts aiming at creating spheres of cultural communication and exchange as well as scientific and social development. These sectors are considered to be cornerstones for developed human societies.”

ICESCO Director General Dr. Salim Al-Malik emphasized the organization’s ongoing efforts in education, science, and culture, as well as its program for the improvement of water, sanitation, and hygiene services in rural areas.

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Participants discussed ways to enhance societal resilience, promote inclusion for all in the field of science, and build capacities in the realm of climate action to preserve heritage sites.

Al-Malik provided an overview of the organization’s key focus areas, including ethical leadership, human resource investment, good governance, innovation culture, stakeholder centrism, smart services, idea development, information exchange, establishment of standards, and cooperation mechanisms in policy-making and capacity development.

Participants also discussed ways to enhance societal resilience, promote inclusion for all in the field of science, and build capacities in the realm of climate action to preserve heritage sites.




Mohamed Ayman Ashour

Egypt’s Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Mohamed Ayman Ashour delivered a presentation on the challenges and opportunities in the Islamic world.

He discussed the roles, global rankings, and qualitative initiatives of ICESCO member state universities, emphasizing their impact on achieving Sustainable Development Goals.

Ashour also highlighted the significance of the Islamic world, representing 25 percent of the global population, with some 60 percent being young people.

Representatives from various ICESCO member states brainstormed means and tools to promote innovation in a discussion session called “Let’s Chart the Future of ICESCO: The ICESCO We Want.”

Ahmed Said Bah, adviser to ICESCO’s director general for partnerships and international cooperation, outlined the organization’s new vision and action plans to support diverse beneficiaries in Islamic world countries, with particular focus on education, science, culture, and environmental protection.

The ICESCO session will continue on Wednesday and Thursday and discuss the organization’s work and plans, while identifying future action and strategies in light of current achievements. It will be concluded by the drafting of a final report outlining future recommendations related to plans and budgets.

The Executive Council session’s outcomes are to be endorsed by ICESCO’s General Conference, which is considered the organization’s main legislative authority.

 


Saudi Scouts Association issues maps for pilgrims

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Saudi Scouts Association issues maps for pilgrims

  • Pilgrims can download the map application from the association’s website at www.scouts.org.sa
  • Several changes to the holy sites and the two central areas in Makkah and Madinah recorded and updated

MAKKAH: The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association has issued detailed and interactive maps to help pilgrims.

The maps include the Mina and Arafat areas, the central area of ​​the Holy Mosque and the Aziziyah neighborhood in Makkah, the entire city of Madinah, the central area of ​​the Prophet’s Mosque, the Al-Naseem neighborhood, and Batha Quraish.

Pilgrims can download the map application from the association’s website at www.scouts.org.sa.

The general leader of the public service camps, Nasser bin Ali Al-Anazi, said this year’s maps were issued after continuous field and office work carried out from an early stage. He praised both the team’s efforts and the support and follow-up that camp volunteers received.

Al-Anazi said several changes to the holy sites and the two central areas in Makkah and Madinah had been recorded and updated. The most important were the new developments in Mina, particularly the new residential towers.

The head of the guide maps committee at the camps, Eng. Waleed Khaled Felemban, said the inclusion of the Al-Naseem neighborhood and Batha Quraish were new this year. He said 150,000 layers were needed for the software used to ensure clear, easy-to-use maps.


Al-Mashaer Al-Mugaddasah Metro Line’s nine stations opened for pilgrims

The Al-Mashaer Al-Mugaddasah Metro Line’s nine stations were opened for Hajj pilgrims on Thursday. (SPA)
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Al-Mashaer Al-Mugaddasah Metro Line’s nine stations opened for pilgrims

  • Pilgrims can now use the metro to move between the holy sites in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah
  • The service follows the end of a 90-day trial of the line, which Saudi Arabia Railways announced on Monday

RIYADH: The Al-Mashaer Al-Mugaddasah Metro Line’s nine stations were opened for Hajj pilgrims on Thursday.

Pilgrims can now use the metro to move between the holy sites in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The service follows the end of a 90-day trial of the line, which Saudi Arabia Railways announced on Monday.

Seventeen trains are available on the line for pilgrims throughout the season.

Saudi Arabia Railways has completed all maintenance and upgrades to trains, stations, signaling and communication systems, and its operations and control center.

The company has contracted over 7,500 seasonal workers, including individuals fluent in English, Turkish, Indonesian and other languages.


Saudi Arabia embraces technology to deliver effective Hajj experience to pilgrims

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Saudi Arabia embraces technology to deliver effective Hajj experience to pilgrims

  • SDAIA’s efforts during the Hajj season focus on providing data-driven capabilities and predictive analytics
  • Technologies have been leveraged to support government agencies working in Hajj

RIYADH: The Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence has deployed advanced data and AI technologies to streamline the entry process for Hajj pilgrims.

The SDAIA has this year equipped 14 entry points across the Kingdom — including airports, seaports, and land borders — with the necessary technical infrastructure to ease entry procedures, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In addition, the body is backing the Makkah Route Initiative, partnering with multiple government bodies to implement the program in seven countries worldwide.

SDAIA’s efforts during the Hajj season focus on providing data-driven capabilities and predictive analytics, enhanced through continuous innovation in AI.

These technologies have been leveraged to support government agencies working in Hajj. The body has deployed a national technical team to secure communication circuits and ensure uninterrupted service in the regions of Makkah, Madinah, the Eastern Province, Tabuk, Al-Jouf, the Northern Borders, and Najran.

The SDAIA team is providing its services at various entry points, including King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Jeddah Islamic Port, Taif Airport, Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, the Empty Quarter, Al-Batha, Salwa, Ar Ruqi, King Fahd Causeway, Halat Ammar, Neom Port in the Tabuk region, Jadidah Arar in the Northern Borders region, Al-Haditha in the Al-Jouf region, and Al-Wadiah in the Najran region.

The SDAIA is providing technical support to border crossing points, sorting sites, and security control centers through the National Information Center, according to the SPA.

It operates in 78 locations in the holy sites, offering systems, services, and technical products while enhancing integration with other government agencies. This integration ensures the availability of pilgrims’ data before their arrival, reducing the time required for entry registration.

The SDAIA has set up a round-the-clock technical support center to handle reports and resolve issues for various sectors during Hajj. Mobile technical kits have been deployed to ensure swift response to problems at all entry points and preventive maintenance has been carried out on workstations and network devices at Hajj terminals.

The SDAIA has also overseen the infrastructure and data rooms in the reception halls for pilgrims. Additionally, biometric capture and registration stations have been established at border points, with devices prepared, programmed, and equipped with the approved software. Personnel from participating sectors have also received training on the new systems and updates.

The organization has introduced Banan, a mobile device that enables identity verification services through biometric data for agencies working in the field.

The SDAIA has also developed the Sawaher and Baseer platforms to help manage crowd sizes effectively at various Hajj sites. These platforms ensure each location does not get overcrowded, promoting a safer and smoother experience for pilgrims.

The authority has integrated many pilgrim services into the Tawakkalna app. Pilgrims can now manage everything from Manasik Gate procedures to displaying their pilgrim cards, and entry permits for vehicles and personnel working on Hajj, in collaboration with Public Security.

Additionally, the platform offers the Rescue Me service and features such as the digital Qur’an, prayer times, and qibla direction.


Turkish pilgrim’s life saved after stroke

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Turkish pilgrim’s life saved after stroke

  • Specialized medical team at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah saved the life of a 70-year-old Turkish pilgrim
  • Patient regained full consciousness and was able to speak and move her limbs within less than an hour

MAKKAH: A specialized medical team at the King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah saved the life of a 70-year-old Turkish pilgrim who suffered a stroke.

The team performed a minimally invasive procedure that involved inserting a catheter into the brain to unblock the clogged artery and remove a blood clot.

The patient regained full consciousness and was able to speak and move her limbs within less than an hour.

She was then placed in the intensive neurological care unit for monitoring.


Basking in blessings: Pakistanis among celebrities sharing joy ahead of Hajj

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Basking in blessings: Pakistanis among celebrities sharing joy ahead of Hajj

  • High-profile figures performing Hajj this year include former Indian professional tennis player and doubles world No. 1 Sania Mirza
  • Malaysia-based public orator Zakir Abdul Karim Naik, Pakistani TV host Nida Yasir and Pakistani actress Reema Khan also performing Hajj

RIYADH: Every year Muslims from across the world gather in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah ahead of the Hajj pilgrimage, a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey for many.

With Hajj beginning on Friday, June 14, pilgrims will congregate in the tent city of Mina, near Makkah.

Among the worshippers will be celebrities taking time out of their busy schedules to connect with their faith.

High-profile figures performing Hajj this year include former Indian professional tennis player and doubles world No. 1 Sania Mirza; UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev; New Zealand heavyweight boxer and former professional rugby player Sonny Bill Williams; Malaysia-based Indian Islamic public orator Zakir Abdul Karim Naik; Pakistani television host and former actress Nida Yasir; and Pakistani actress, film director and producer Reema Khan.

Mirza took to social media to express her hopes and preparations for this “transformative experience,” one of the five pillars of Islam.

In a message on X, she sought “forgiveness for any wrongdoings and shortcomings,” saying that her heart is “filled with gratitude for this chance to seek redemption and spiritual renewal.”

She added: “I pray that Allah accepts my prayers and guides me on this blessed path. I am deeply fortunate and feel immensely grateful. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I embark on this journey of a lifetime. I hope to come back as a better human being with a humble heart and stronger Imaan.”

Mirza will be accompanied by her sister Anam, a fashion curator, entrepreneur and vlogger, and Anam’s Indian cricketer husband Mohammad Asaduddin, son of cricketing legend Mohammad Azharuddin.

Taking to Instagram, Anam wrote: “As I embark on the most significant journey of my life, the pilgrimage to Hajj, I wanted to share a few words with you. This journey is not just a physical one, but a deeply spiritual experience that I’ve been preparing for, both in heart and mind. It’s a time for reflection, repentance, and renewal of faith.”

Makhachev, just days after defeating Dustin Poirier in their UFC title clash, said that he and his family are heading to Makkah to perform Hajj.

Hasib Noor, a scholar with Islamic Relief UK, posted a photo with the fighter on X, writing: “In Madinah — The City of True Humanly Brotherly Love. Allah uses him for the benefit of Islam & Muslims, guides others through him.”

Sonny Bill Williams posted a video message on X with the caption: “I’ve been invited to perform Hajj, Alhamdullilah.”

Williams is only the second person to represent New Zealand in rugby union after first playing for the country in rugby league, and is one of only 43 players to have won the Rugby World Cup twice.

Naik, the founder and president of the Islamic Research Foundation and Peace TV, praised the Hajj arrangements.

In a message posted on X on Tuesday, he said that his family were invited by Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, Saudi Arabia’s Hajj minister.

It added: “Dr. Zakir Naik landed in Jeddah this morning. Alhamdulillaah 3 officials were there to receive him. On entering the VIP lounge he completed immigration & came out of the airport in less than a minute. Never did Dr. Zakir Naik experience such a fast and prompt service in his life & that too during Hajj.”

Pakistani television host Nida Yasir wrote on Instagram as she departed for Saudi Arabia: “Duaon me yaad rakheaga (remember me in prayers). Leaving for Hajj. Kaha suna mauf (Apologies for any wrongdoings).”

Pakistani television host Nida Yasir embarking on Hajj. (Supplied)

Pakistani actress Reema Khan was in Madinah ahead of Hajj.

Sharing a picture of herself on Instagram, she wrote: “Allhumdullilah arrived in Madinah on Friday morning.”