Souk Okaz festival opens in Taif today

Updated 11 September 2012
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Souk Okaz festival opens in Taif today

JEDDAH: Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal will cut the ribbon on the Sixth Souk Okaz Festival at the summer resort of Taif today.
Prince Faisal bin Abdullah, education minister; Prince Sultan bin Salman, chair of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities; Prince Nawaf bin Faisal, president of youth welfare presidency; Khaled Al-Anqari, higher education minister; and Abdul Aziz Khoja, culture and information minister, will attend the opening ceremonies.
Prince Khaled, who is also the chairman of the supervisory committee of the Souk, commended the support of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Vice Custodian Prince Salman, minister of defense, for the success of the Souk over the years.
Prince Khaled, along with members of the supervising committee, will honor the winners of the six competitions at the opening ceremony. The winners include: Raudah Ali of Sudan, winner of the Poet of the Souk Okaz award; Iyad Hakami of Saudi Arabia, winner of the Okaz Youth Poet award; and Ahmed Al-Qarni of Saudi Arabia, winner of the Outstanding Science Invention award.
The winners of the Arabic calligraphy competition are Syrian Husam Al-Matar, Egyptian Muhammad Al-Hawari and Iraqi Muhammad Al-Nouri.
Photography competition winners include Iraqi Shoaeb Khattab, Faisal Al-Shahri of Saudi Arabia, and Saudi Owaid Al-Oqaily.
The opening ceremony will feature a presentation on the legendary Arabian poet and warrior Antara bin Shaddad, a presentation of the poets of the modern Okaz, and a dialogue between ancient Arabic and modern-day poets.
Taif University will host a seminar entitled "What we expect from the youth and what the youth expects from us," as a prelude to the inauguration of the Souk at one 1 p.m.
Seminar participants will include Prince Khaled, Prince Faisal bin Abdullah, Prince Sultan bin Salman, Prince Nawaf bin Faisal, Khaled Al-Anqari and Abdul Aziz Khoja, as well as many university students.
The goal of the seminar is to establish an open dialogue between the Kingdom’s youth and decision-makers, as well as establishing a forum for the exchange of ideas on cultural and scientific experiences. Topics discussed will include the role of youth as partners of development, youth education, youth and the Kingdom’s cultural dimension, youth and sports, youth and the media, and the role of the Saudi youth in creating a cultural, social and humanitarian bridge with other cultures through the King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship Program.

 


King Abdulaziz Foundation reveals rare images from king’s 1916 Basra visit

Updated 20 December 2025
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King Abdulaziz Foundation reveals rare images from king’s 1916 Basra visit

  • Photographs form part of a wider collection documented by British photographer Gertrude Bell

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Foundation has revealed archival photographs documenting King Abdulaziz’s tour of the outskirts of Basra in 1916, a visit that came at an early stage of his efforts to build regional relationships.

One of the photographs, taken by British photographer Gertrude Bell, shows King Abdulaziz standing with his men in the Basra desert, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The image reflects his early political and diplomatic engagement in the region, as he sought to strengthen ties with neighboring areas and engage with the wider Arab and international community, SPA added.

The photograph forms part of a wider collection documented by Bell, which records key developments and transformations across the Arabian Peninsula during the early 20th century.

The Basra visit holds particular significance in King Abdulaziz’s journey as a unifying leader. 

Rather than crossing borders in pursuit of power, the visit reflected an approach focused on stability, cooperation and long-term regional harmony, laying the groundwork for a leadership style defined by pragmatism and openness, SPA said.