AlUla Ramadan Nights mark heritage, volunteerism

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The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food. (SPA)
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The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food. (SPA)
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The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food. (SPA)
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The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food. (SPA)
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The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food. (SPA)
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Updated 28 February 2026
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AlUla Ramadan Nights mark heritage, volunteerism

  • The initiative also features educational activities for children, including Qur’an memorization and interactive games, all designed to foster social solidarity and empower volunteers to utilize their skills in community service during the holy month

ALULA: The Al-Manshiyah Ramadan Nights, organized by the Association of Volunteer in AlUla in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla, is being hosted by AlUla Governorate at Al-Manshiyah Market.

The event is an interactive community platform promoting a culture of volunteerism while shining a spotlight on local handicrafts and traditional food.

Training programs led by artisans and experienced professionals aim to teach heritage skills to younger generations, while dedicated sections for Saudi coffee and ancestral storytelling reinforce the region’s cultural identity.

The initiative also features educational activities for children, including Qur’an memorization and interactive games, all designed to foster social solidarity and empower volunteers to utilize their skills in community service during the holy month.

 

 


Saudia resumes some flights to Dubai from Riyadh and Jeddah

Updated 06 March 2026
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Saudia resumes some flights to Dubai from Riyadh and Jeddah

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's national carrier Saudia will partially resume operations to Dubai from Saturday, the airline announced on Friday.

The airline will run outbound and inbound flights from Riyadh and Jeddah to the emirate.

The flights will initially operate on a limited schedule with additional services expected to be restored, the airline said.

After the Iran conflict started last weekend, Saudia Airlines suspended flights to Amman, Kuwait, and Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain, Moscow and Peshawar.