Hour of AI program equips Makkah students, teachers with digital skills

An AI (Artificial Intelligence) sign is seen at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China. (REUTERS file photo)
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Updated 16 February 2026
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Hour of AI program equips Makkah students, teachers with digital skills

  • The program builds proficiency in using generative AI tools through educational credentials on the “Madrasati” (My School) platform, following the National eLearning Center’s framework for AI competencies in digital instruction

MAKKAH: The General Directorate of Education in the Makkah region launched the “Hour of Artificial Intelligence in Education” program to equip students and educators with AI integration skills and enhance digital literacy, supporting educational advancement and the region’s digital transformation goals.

As part of the global “Hour of AI” initiative, the program builds proficiency in using generative AI tools through educational credentials on the “Madrasati” (My School) platform, following the National eLearning Center’s framework for AI competencies in digital instruction.

The initiative seeks to increase understanding of AI applications, foster practical expertise among educators and students, enhance learning outcomes, encourage creativity in academic settings, and prepare a generation capable of navigating modern technologies responsibly.

The program includes students from all grade levels and educational professionals across local institutions. It runs through May 14, with final registration for the event closing on Feb. 16.

By launching this initiative, Makkah Education underscores its commitment to progressive international teaching methods and to preparing the education sector for emerging demands, aligning with the Kingdom’s vision of a knowledge-based, innovation-driven economy.

 


Iran will be the ‘biggest loser’ from escalation: Riyadh

Updated 09 March 2026
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Iran will be the ‘biggest loser’ from escalation: Riyadh

  • Attacks on neighbors violates international law, threatens region
  • KSA rejects claims it allowed use of airspace for assaults on Iran

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has condemned what it describes as Iran’s sustained campaign of aggression against the Kingdom, fellow GCC and other nations, cautioning that continued escalation would ultimately devastate Iran itself.

In a statement issued on Monday, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that if Iran presses ahead with its attacks, it would bear the heaviest diplomatic, economic, and strategic consequences, and be “the biggest loser.”

The ministry stated that the attacks were “unacceptable under any circumstances,” and reaffirmed the Kingdom’s right to take measures to protect its people, territory, and sovereignty.

Riyadh condemned Iran’s attacks on civilian airports and oil infrastructure, calling them a violation of international law and a deliberate attempt to destabilize the region.

“The targeting of civilian airports and oil facilities is nothing but a demonstration of determination to threaten security and stability and a flagrant violation of international covenants and international law,” the statement said.

The ministry also pushed back against recent remarks by Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, who had publicly stated that Tehran had no intention of attacking neighboring countries.

The ministry rejected that assurance as hollow, arguing that Iran’s strikes had continued unabated both during and after the speech, driven by what Riyadh called “flimsy pretexts.”

Saudi Arabia rejected Iran’s allegation that the Kingdom had allowed fighter jets and refueling aircraft to launch from Saudi territory to participate in hostilities against Iran.

“The reality is that those aircraft are conducting air patrols to monitor and protect the airspace of the Kingdom and the GCC states from Iranian missiles and drones,” the ministry stated.