Majanna Market: A Historical Hub of Trade and Propagation of Islam

The Majanna market is a vital meeting point for pilgrims and merchants in pre-Islamic and early Islamic times.(SPA)
The Majanna market is a vital meeting point for pilgrims and merchants in pre-Islamic and early Islamic times.(SPA)
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Majanna Market: A Historical Hub of Trade and Propagation of Islam

The Majanna market is a vital meeting point for pilgrims and merchants in pre-Islamic and early Islamic times.(SPA)
The Majanna market is a vital meeting point for pilgrims and merchants in pre-Islamic and early Islamic times.(SPA)

Located 30 kilometers northwest of Makkah, the Majanna market served as a vital meeting point for pilgrims and merchants in pre-Islamic and early Islamic times.
The market, renowned for its trade, oratory, arts, and sports, was one of the three most prominent markets of its era. Archaeological evidence confirms its status as a thriving hub of activity, said the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.
In an interview with the Saudi Press Agency, Dr. Manal Al-Sheikh, assistant professor of modern history at Bisha University, highlighted the Majanna market's role as a gathering place for pilgrims and Arab merchants. She emphasized its significance as a platform for the propagation of Islam, noting that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) visited the market to teach Arab tribes about Islam.



Camel Riders Showcase Heritage at International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition

The camel rider participated in the exhibition held from October 3 to 12 - SPA
The camel rider participated in the exhibition held from October 3 to 12 - SPA
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Camel Riders Showcase Heritage at International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition

The camel rider participated in the exhibition held from October 3 to 12 - SPA
The camel rider participated in the exhibition held from October 3 to 12 - SPA

The Ministry of Interior's pavilion at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2024, hosted by the Saudi Falcons Club, featured a captivating camel rider procession as part of the military and security displays.

The camel rider participated in the exhibition, held from October 3 to 12.

According to SPA, the event celebrated the longstanding heritage, both locally and globally, and aimed to revitalize it in conjunction with the Year of the Camel 2024. The tradition dates back over 90 years.
Beyond the camel riders, the Ministry of Interior offered various electronic services to exhibition visitors, including passport issuance and renewal, national ID card services, vehicle plate auctions through the Absher platform, and firearm license and regulation information. Additionally, the ministry showcased its commitment to environmental preservation and quality of life through initiatives such as the unified security operations centers (911), medical services, and historical cavalry and foot patrol demonstrations.