Madinah Invites Visitors and Pilgrims to Explore Its Rich History, Landmarks

"Visit Madinah" offers a wealth of information to enrich visitors' stays. (SPA)
"Visit Madinah" offers a wealth of information to enrich visitors' stays. (SPA)
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Madinah Invites Visitors and Pilgrims to Explore Its Rich History, Landmarks

"Visit Madinah" offers a wealth of information to enrich visitors' stays. (SPA)
"Visit Madinah" offers a wealth of information to enrich visitors' stays. (SPA)

The Madinah Region Development Authority in Saudi Arabia invited visitors and pilgrims who have completed their Hajj rituals to explore the city's rich history and landmarks and experience a variety of enjoyable activities in the city of Madinah.
The official tourism platform "Visit Madinah," launched by Madinah Governor Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, offers a wealth of information to enrich visitors' stays, the Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday.
Accessible in multiple languages, “Visit Madinah” aims to introduce the city as a key heritage and modern landmark through detailed information.
Presented in an attractive and innovative way, the platform aims to be a reliable digital companion for visitors, enhancing their experience and contributing to the city's development goals outlined in Vision 2030.



OIC, King Salman Arabic Academy Hold Symposium on 'Culture of Islamic Peoples'

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) logo
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) logo
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OIC, King Salman Arabic Academy Hold Symposium on 'Culture of Islamic Peoples'

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) logo
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) logo

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) General Secretariat, represented by the Department of Cultural Affairs, will hold a virtual symposium Thursday titled the “Culture of Islamic Peoples and the Arabic Language."

The symposium will be held in cooperation with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL).

Holding the symposium comes in implementation of the resolution issued by the 50th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, which took place August 29-30 in Yaoundé, regarding the support, promotion, preservation, consolidation, and dissemination of the Arabic language.

It aims to focus on the realization of studies, research, and linguistic references related to the Arabic language, as well as the cultural identity components of Islamic countries.

It also seeks to support the presence of the Arabic language locally and internationally through cultural events.