TAIF: Taif is fast becoming a major tourist hub in the Kingdom, with visitors arriving from around the world, including the Gulf, to enjoy its pristine environment and natural attractions during holiday celebrations.
The heavily forested region is home to spacious valleys and ample water courses. For the holidays, Taif hosted families who exchanged gifts and good wishes, while enjoying the tranquility, rural landscapes and fresh air, SPA reports.
This top-notch summer destination is characterized by a variety of geographical details and shapes, a unique diversity that will remain rooted in the memory of youngsters and their parents.
Taif’s diversity is supported by other attractive factors that suit the local inhabitants’ tastes. In fact, rich and vast places are at the disposal of inhabitants and their children to discharge their energy and feed their passion need to explore and go on adventures, as well as to encourage them to be more active and physically healthy.
Taif has been characterized by its heritage and fresh air that visitors seek to recharge their spirit. The city holds latent aesthetic aspects at the natural level, as well as at the level of unique architectural heritage in terms of tourism. This heritage was created by the contemporary development and renaissance generations and takes visitors back in time to their ancestors’ achievements and heritage, while narrating the story of changes that occurred between Taif yesterday and Taif today.
Taif becoming a major tourist attraction in the Kingdom
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Taif becoming a major tourist attraction in the Kingdom
- This top-notch summer destination is characterized by a variety of geographical details and shapes
- Taif’s diversity is supported by other attractive factors that suit the local inhabitants’ tastes
Muslim World League chief delivers Friday sermon at Grand Mosque in Rwandan capital Kigali
- Al-Issa, who is also chairperson of the Council of Muslim Scholars, addressed a number of contemporary Islamic issues
KIGALI: Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, delivered a sermon and led worshippers in prayer at the Grand Mosque in the Rwandan capital Kigali on Friday.
Al-Issa, who is also chairperson of the Council of Muslim Scholars, addressed a number of contemporary Islamic issues during his sermon, and extended his congratulations to worshippers on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the league said.
He also spoke about key Islamic values that guide Muslims in their interactions with others, describing them as reflections of the noble moral principles espoused by the Prophet Muhammad.
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