‘Historic Jeddah’ Development Project Proceeding According to Int'l Sustainable Standards

A view shows the carved wood panels decorating the facades of traditional buildings of the Old City in the center of the Saudi Arabian Red Sea port city of Jeddah, 2 August 2007. (Getty Images/AFP)
A view shows the carved wood panels decorating the facades of traditional buildings of the Old City in the center of the Saudi Arabian Red Sea port city of Jeddah, 2 August 2007. (Getty Images/AFP)
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‘Historic Jeddah’ Development Project Proceeding According to Int'l Sustainable Standards

A view shows the carved wood panels decorating the facades of traditional buildings of the Old City in the center of the Saudi Arabian Red Sea port city of Jeddah, 2 August 2007. (Getty Images/AFP)
A view shows the carved wood panels decorating the facades of traditional buildings of the Old City in the center of the Saudi Arabian Red Sea port city of Jeddah, 2 August 2007. (Getty Images/AFP)

The implementation of the “Historic Jeddah” Development Project is progressing steadily according to international sustainability standards, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

The project is part of the plan to transform the ancient town into a hub for business, culture, and innovation and a destination for entrepreneurship, and to upgrade the living standards of its residents and visitors.

The first phase of the “Historical Jeddah Rejuvenation” Project calls for carving out the waterfront that had previously been filled to accommodate the city’s urban expansion.

During the second phase, Lake Al-Arbaeen’s water will be treated and purified, and infrastructure will be built for a new urban area and waterfront.

The third phase includes building a marina for luxury yachts, open green spaces, pedestrian overpasses, and public utilities to create a sustainable urban environment for Jeddah’s Al-Balad (downtown) area.

The project is part of the Kingdom leadership’s keenness on preserving and rehabilitating the country’s historic sites as part of the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030 to reflect the Kingdom's Arab and Islamic heritage.

The Historic Jeddah (Al-Balad) is home to more than 600 heritage buildings, 36 historical mosques, five major historical markets, ancient alleys and squares, and sites of prime historic significance, including the old waterfront, which was a major route for pilgrims since the dawn of Islam.



ALC Announces Members of Higher Committee of Sard Al Thahab Award 2024

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The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) logo
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ALC Announces Members of Higher Committee of Sard Al Thahab Award 2024

The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) logo
The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) logo

The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) has announced the new members of the Higher Committee of Sard Al Thahab Award 2024, which brings together writers, thinkers, and experts in various disciplines related to the Award’s categories, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

The new committee will be chaired by Emirati writer and award-winning media personality Ali Obaid Al Hamli. Members include: Professor Mohammad Al Safrani, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at Taibah University in Medina, Saudi Arabia; researcher Dr. Asmaa Al-Ahmadi, Associate Professor of Modern Literature and Criticism in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Dr. Said Yaktine, Moroccan researcher in narratology, criticism, and literary theory; and Egyptian writer and novelist Dr. Miral Al-Tahawy, Associate Professor of Modern Arabic Literature and the Head of Classics and Middle Eastern Studies at the School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) at Arizona State University in the US.

“The Sard Al Thahab award celebrates authentic Arab identity and culture, complementing the range of prestigious literary awards administered by the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre, in an effort to enhance the language and its vocabulary in the hearts of the younger generations,” said the Committee’s Chairperson, Ali Obaid Al Hamli.

“The award supports the art of storytelling, which is a fundamental pillar of creative work. It highlights values, customs, and traditions, and supports creators in the field of narrative, opening horizons for the discovery of new talents. This is in line with Abu Dhabi’s pioneering cultural vision to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for creators in various literary arts to express their inner capabilities and enrich the cultural landscape with works that enrich the imagination and taste of readers,” he added.

The Award's Higher Committee recently held its first meeting, during which it discussed nomination mechanisms, criteria for selecting winners and the internal processes and function of the Award, WAM said.

Launched in December 2022, Sard Al Thahab is an annual award that supports the popular art of Arabic storytelling across the Arab World. The Award aims to recognize the long-standing tradition of storytelling in Arabic, including the continuous spread of folk tales and legends, which has been an integral part of Arab heritage, culture, and identity.

The Award includes six categories, including the Short Story for Unpublished Stories category, Short Story for Published Stories category, Popular Narratives, and the Narrators category, which celebrates narrators of popular literature and biographies from the UAE and the wider Arab world.

Other categories include the Illustrated Story category and the Emirati Narration category, which honors literary works that strengthen Emirati identity and are inspired by the history, geography and symbols of the UAE, using them as a starting point to build a distinctive work.