Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs Showcases Ancient Manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca

Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcases ancient manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca. (SPA)
Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcases ancient manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca. (SPA)
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Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs Showcases Ancient Manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca

Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcases ancient manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca. (SPA)
Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcases ancient manuscripts at Jusoor in Casablanca. (SPA)

The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance is showcasing unique historic and scientific manuscripts of the Makkah Al Mukarramah Library, the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur'an, and the King Abdulaziz Complex for Endowment Libraries to visitors of the Jusoor (Bridges) Exhibition at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, SPA said on Thursday.
Among the ancient manuscripts on display are two copies of the Holy Quran written in 1145 AH and 1270 AH, the 235 AH al-Jabr wal-Muqābalah manuscript, and others in Hadith, geography, and hermeneutics.



Cultural Activities of King Abdulaziz Camel Festival Conclude with Over 320 Competitive Rounds

The ninth edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival - SPA/File Photo
The ninth edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival - SPA/File Photo
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Cultural Activities of King Abdulaziz Camel Festival Conclude with Over 320 Competitive Rounds

The ninth edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival - SPA/File Photo
The ninth edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival - SPA/File Photo

The ninth edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival concluded on Thursday with the Al-Fahl Al-Muntij competitions for the “Shaal,” “Safar,” and “Wadah” categories, marking the end of an exceptional event held under the theme “Pride of Its People.”

The festival aimed to elevate camels as a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and as a source of both local and global pride and interest.
Spanning more than 30 days, the festival featured over 320 competitive rounds, including Mazayen, Hajij, Tabaa, and camel races.

The event showcased a variety of camel types, such as Majahim, Wadah, Shaqah, Hamr, Safar, Shaal, Asayel, Sawahel, and hybrid camels, according to SPA.
Dedicated categories were organized for both individual and group competitions, drawing extensive participation from camel owners across the Gulf region, the Arab world, and beyond. Notably, the festival featured the Princess Nourah’s Round, exclusively for women, highlighting their contributions to camel heritage.
The final day was a cultural celebration, with diverse activities for attendees. The cultural tent hosted various programs, including Hanna Lahaa performances, camel owners’ celebrations, and vibrant camel processions entering the Rimat gates to be showcased before judging panels. Presentations on algorithm-based judging stages captivated audiences, culminating in the announcement of results, which drew enthusiastic reactions from the crowd.