King Salman Arabic Academy Launches Harf Arabic Language Competition

The Harf competition is designed to highlight the beauty of the Arabic language
The Harf competition is designed to highlight the beauty of the Arabic language
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King Salman Arabic Academy Launches Harf Arabic Language Competition

The Harf competition is designed to highlight the beauty of the Arabic language
The Harf competition is designed to highlight the beauty of the Arabic language

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language launched the third edition of the Harf competition for non-Arabic-speaking students, an initiative aimed at promoting the use of Arabic among non-native speakers in cooperation with universities, institutes, and educational centers across the Kingdom, with entries accepted until May 31.
The Harf competition is designed to highlight the beauty of the Arabic language and motivate learners to use it in various cognitive and practical contexts that enhance linguistic competence and confidence in expression.
The competition targets three main categories: the primary category for high school students, the intermediate category for undergraduate students, and the advanced category for graduate students.



Culture Ministry, Qiddiya Investment Company Sign MoU to Promote Saudi Culture in Qiddiya City

The MoU was signed by Vice Minister of Culture Hamed Fayez and Qiddiya Investment Company Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood in Riyadh. SPA
The MoU was signed by Vice Minister of Culture Hamed Fayez and Qiddiya Investment Company Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood in Riyadh. SPA
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Culture Ministry, Qiddiya Investment Company Sign MoU to Promote Saudi Culture in Qiddiya City

The MoU was signed by Vice Minister of Culture Hamed Fayez and Qiddiya Investment Company Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood in Riyadh. SPA
The MoU was signed by Vice Minister of Culture Hamed Fayez and Qiddiya Investment Company Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood in Riyadh. SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Culture signed on Thursday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Qiddiya Investment Company to collaborate on a number of cultural projects within Qiddiya City and to develop an enriching cultural experience for tourists and visitors that reflects the depth of Saudi heritage.

The MoU was signed by Vice Minister of Culture Hamed Fayez and Qiddiya Investment Company Managing Director Abdullah Aldawood in Riyadh.

The agreement outlines cooperation in several areas, most notably coordination on cultural assets and projects planned for Qiddiya City through early alignment and planning, as well as coordination across all stages of development and implementation.

This includes joint efforts to develop cultural infrastructure across various locations in the city, such as heritage and cultural sites, museums, and culinary exhibitions.

The MoU reflects the shared commitment of the Ministry of Culture and Qiddiya Investment Company to highlighting the cultural dimension, reinforcing national identity, and delivering a rich cultural experience aligned with the Kingdom’s aspirations and future vision.