Islamic Civilization Village: Cultural, Educational Destination in Madinah

Rua Al Madinah Holding has announced the launch of the Islamic Civilization Village project, spanning over 257,000 square meters, in Madinah. SPA
Rua Al Madinah Holding has announced the launch of the Islamic Civilization Village project, spanning over 257,000 square meters, in Madinah. SPA
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Islamic Civilization Village: Cultural, Educational Destination in Madinah

Rua Al Madinah Holding has announced the launch of the Islamic Civilization Village project, spanning over 257,000 square meters, in Madinah. SPA
Rua Al Madinah Holding has announced the launch of the Islamic Civilization Village project, spanning over 257,000 square meters, in Madinah. SPA

Rua Al Madinah Holding has announced the launch of the Islamic Civilization Village project, spanning over 257,000 square meters, next to the Prophet's Mosque, to enrich the visitor experience in Saudi Arabia’s Madinah.

The project is set to become a cultural and educational destination that offers a wide array of activities, inclusive hospitality services and valuable historic shows that highlight several aspects of the Islamic history.

The Islamic Civilization Village is divided into eight distinct geographical zones: the Arabian Peninsula, Mashriq, Islamic South Asia, Maghrib, the Southeast Asian Nations, the Silk Road, Al Andalus and Africa, in addition to a zone highlighting the deep roots of the Kingdom's history as the cradle of Islam.

The project will also include diverse retail outlets (over 11,000 square meters), various dining options, culturally unique cafes and interactive shows, as well as around 12,000 square meters of green spaces.

Eng. Ahmed Al-Juhani, CEO of Rua Al Madinah Holding, described the project as an educational and entertaining cultural hub designed to showcase the scientific achievements and contributions of Muslims throughout history through its cultural components and interactive content.

He also noted that the project will enhance the cultural and educational experience of the visitors and pilgrims, and promotes Madinah as a tourism destination that meets the pilgrimage sector objectives in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Rua Al Madinah Holding is part of the Saudi Investment Fund. Its work is focused on modern urban planning and development of diverse and comprehensive investment projects in Madinah, as a prestigious religious destination with a modern architectural system.

Among its plans is also to develop a network of hotels and commercial spaces, civilizational, cultural, and entertainment centers, as well as religious museums with modern infrastructure next to the Prophet’s Mosque.

The holding’s main goal is to accommodate 30 million visitors in Madinah by 2030, offering them an enjoyable stay and an exceptional visit that enriches their religious journey and cultural experience.



Literature Commission Highlights Saudi Arabia’s Role in Teaching Arabic in South Korea

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission organized a seminar titled "The Role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Teaching Arabic in Korea" at the Seoul International Book Fair 2024. (SPA)
The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission organized a seminar titled "The Role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Teaching Arabic in Korea" at the Seoul International Book Fair 2024. (SPA)
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Literature Commission Highlights Saudi Arabia’s Role in Teaching Arabic in South Korea

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission organized a seminar titled "The Role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Teaching Arabic in Korea" at the Seoul International Book Fair 2024. (SPA)
The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission organized a seminar titled "The Role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Teaching Arabic in Korea" at the Seoul International Book Fair 2024. (SPA)

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission organized a seminar titled "The Role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Teaching Arabic in Korea" at the Seoul International Book Fair 2024, where the Kingdom was the guest of honor.

Cultural attaché at the Saudi embassy, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Dayel attended the event.

Al-Dayel highlighted the history of the Arabic language and the great attention the Kingdom pays to serving this language.

He noted that Arabic is one of the Semitic languages and was divided into several languages until the Holy Quran was revealed in classical Arabic. This language was spoken by the tribes of Quraysh, Tamim, Hawazin, and Azd, thus ending linguistic differences in the Arabian Peninsula.

Saudi Arabia has shown immense interest in the Arabic language, as evidenced by Article 1 of the Basic Law of Governance, which identifies the Kingdom as an Arab Islamic state, he continued.

He stressed that the Kingdom had played a prominent and significant role in recognizing Arabic as a global language at the UN, making it one of the six official languages globally. This led to celebrating the UN Arabic Language Day, held annually on December 18.