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Leaders
21-05-2025
- Leaders
Makkah's Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition Attracts over 25,000 Visitors
The Hajj Gifts Ritual Exhibition, organized by the Makkah Chamber of Commerce, wrapped up yesterday after a successful five-day run. Featuring 120 pavilions, the event brought together contributions from government entities, private sector participants, and charitable organizations dedicated to serving pilgrims. In line with the Ministry of Culture's declaration of 2025 as the Year of Handicrafts, the exhibition also highlighted traditional arts and crafts. More than 25,000 visitors enjoyed an engaging experience with interactive exhibits, smart technologies, and a wide array of handmade creations. These included gem polishing, wood carving, ring and rosary crafting, and traditional attire, offering a vibrant showcase of cultural heritage. Related Topics : Jusoor Exhibition's VR Pavilion in Kosovo Offers Immersive Journey to Makkah, Madinah Hira Cultural District Offers Unforgettable Historical, Spiritual Experiences Saudi Arabia Showcases Islamic Mosques at Jakarta's Jusoor Exhibition Saudi Arabia Holds 'Cybersecurity Awareness Exhibition' for Hajj 2024 Short link : Post Views: 172 Related Stories


Arab News
17-05-2025
- General
- Arab News
KSA highlights Islamic heritage in Morocco
RIYADH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcased a treasure trove of rare Islamic manuscripts and publications at the Makkah Library pavilion in Morocco, reflecting Saudi Arabia's cultural, historical, and scientific depth. This was part of the ministry's second Jusoor exhibition in Marrakech and the seventh globally, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Organized in cooperation with the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, the exhibition began on May 10 and runs until May 19. The pavilion features rare manuscripts and Islamic works marking key milestones in Islamic law and linguistics. Notable items include a copy of the Holy Qur'an dated 1839 and a book on jurisprudence principles from 1326, the SPA reported. Visitors expressed admiration for the manuscripts and Saudi Arabia's distinguished scholarly efforts to preserve this intellectual heritage. They praised the ministry's commitment to documenting and preserving these treasures, making them accessible to modern generations while maintaining their authenticity and highlighting their scientific and historical value. Meanwhile, the Kingdom's technology pavilion has drawn visitors interested in technology and Dawah. It showcases the ministry's use of modern tools to serve Islam and promote Dawah with a moderate and balanced approach. The pavilion highlights key digital platforms and applications, including artificial intelligence-powered technologies, interactive reality, and smart solutions that expand global access to Qur'an and Dawah content tailored to diverse communities. The King Fahd Glorious Qur'an Printing Complex in Madinah is also participating, underscoring the Kingdom's efforts in Qur'an dissemination. Its pavilion offers a comprehensive display of the complex's publications in various sizes and editions, the SPA added. It also presents approved translations of the Qur'an's meanings in more than 78 languages, along with explanations of the rigorous review process and advanced printing technologies that set the complex apart.


Asharq Al-Awsat
12-05-2025
- General
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs Concludes Sixth Jusoor Exhibition in Kosovo
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance concluded the sixth edition of the Jusoor Exhibition in Pristina, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday. The 10-day event witnessed a strong turnout and broad engagement from diverse communities and nationalities, underscoring its success as a prominent cultural and advocacy initiative. Organized in cooperation with the Religious Attaché at the Saudi Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the exhibition coincided with the final rounds of the third edition of the International Competition for the Memorization of the Holy Quran in the Balkans. The exhibition featured several unique pavilions, including a traditional Najdi council, a coffee pavilion, an interactive photography area, and displays from the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran. A virtual reality experience, rare manuscript exhibits from the Makkah Library, and innovative electronic applications showcasing modern Islamic educational tools were also featured. Throughout the event, 10,000 copies of the Holy Quran were distributed, boasting translations of the meanings of its verses in multiple languages. The Jusoor Exhibition is part of the ministry's broader effort to build cultural bridges, promote the values of tolerance and moderation in Islam, and boost international awareness of the Kingdom's initiatives in religious and cultural outreach.


Arab News
12-05-2025
- Arab News
Jusoor exhibition in Kosovo offers a window to Saudi heritage
RIYADH: The sixth Jusoor exhibition, organized by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs in Pristina, Kosovo, offered visitors an immersive experience of the Kingdom's heritage. The event featured the aroma of incense, the flavor of authentic Saudi coffee, a traditional Najdi majlis and an interactive photo booth, according to the Saudi Press Agency. At the Saudi coffee section, visitors savored traditional Saudi hospitality with each sip, complemented by the soothing aroma of incense. The Najdi majlis stood out with its unique architectural design, reflecting the rich heritage of Najd and serving as a dedicated space for hosting guests and VIPs. The photo booth captivated visitors by offering an immersive cultural experience. Guests could wear traditional Saudi attire and pose against backdrops depicting the Kingdom's historical and Islamic landmarks, including AlUla, Diriyah and the Two Holy Mosques. Saudi Ambassador to Albania and Non-Resident Ambassador to Kosovo Faisal bin Ghazi Hifzi also toured the exhibition's pavilions and associated events, highlighting the Kingdom's cultural and religious dimensions. He said the diverse components reflect Saudi identity and highlight the Kingdom's efforts in serving Islam and Muslims. The content also promoted the values of tolerance and moderation through interactive displays blending authenticity with modernity. The ambassador praised the exhibition's outstanding organization and rich content. He commended its noble message in showcasing the Kingdom's culture and civilizational contributions, as well as its efforts in serving Islam and promoting the values of moderation. He highlighted the role of the ministry in organizing distinguished exhibitions abroad, which enhance Saudi Arabia's presence in international forums and build ties with people around the world.


Saudi Press
11-05-2025
- General
- Saudi Press
Saudi Arabia Spotlights Efforts to Spread the Quran at Jusoor Exhibition in Morocco
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