Saudi Heritage Commission Reveals Oldest Known Use of Harmal Plant in Human History

Saudi Heritage Commission Reveals Oldest Known Use of Harmal Plant in Human History
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Saudi Heritage Commission Reveals Oldest Known Use of Harmal Plant in Human History

Saudi Heritage Commission Reveals Oldest Known Use of Harmal Plant in Human History

A landmark scientific study published in the international "Communications Biology" journal revealed the earliest known use of the harmal plant (Peganum harmala), dating back around 2,700 years to the Iron Age, based on archaeological findings from the ancient settlement of Qurayyah in Saudi Arabia’s Tabuk Region, according to a Saudi Heritage Commission press release, SPA reported.

Conducted as part of a joint research effort by the Saudi Heritage Commission, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany, and the University of Vienna in Austria, the study explores the therapeutic and social dimensions of ancient practices in the Arabian Peninsula, underscoring the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing scientific understanding of its cultural heritage.
Using high-performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), researchers performed advanced chemical analyses on organic residues preserved inside pottery incense burners. These analyses detected alkaloids from the harmal plant, providing physical evidence of its use in fumigation rituals for therapeutic purposes.

The harmal plant, also known locally as rue, is recognized for its antibacterial and healing properties. Its documented use at Qurayyah not only reflects early medicinal knowledge but also highlights the continuity of traditional practices in the region.

This discovery further underscores the longstanding cultural and therapeutic traditions of the Arabian Peninsula and demonstrates the Saudi Heritage Commission’s ongoing commitment to international research collaboration.

This research aligns with the broader goals of the Saudi Ministry of Culture to support pioneering initiatives that contribute to the global understanding of human history and to reframe the cultural legacy of the Arabian Peninsula through a modern scientific lens.



Sotheby’s to Hold Auction in Diriyah Featuring over 60 Artworks

Sotheby’s is scheduled to hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Saturday in Diriyah. (SPA)
Sotheby’s is scheduled to hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Saturday in Diriyah. (SPA)
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Sotheby’s to Hold Auction in Diriyah Featuring over 60 Artworks

Sotheby’s is scheduled to hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Saturday in Diriyah. (SPA)
Sotheby’s is scheduled to hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Saturday in Diriyah. (SPA)

Sotheby’s is scheduled to hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Saturday in Diriyah, featuring more than 60 artworks for acquisition, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The auction is set to showcase contemporary works by Saudi and Middle Eastern artists as well as global names such as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Anish Kapoor.

Titled “Origins II,” the auction marks the first presentation of works by Saudi artists Mohamed Siam and Dia Aziz Dia, who are among the prominent voices of the second generation of contemporary artists in the Kingdom.

Their works will be displayed alongside pieces by pioneers of contemporary art, including Safeya Binzagr, Abdulhalim Radwi, and Mohammed Al-Saleem.

The “Origins II” exhibition will be open to the public with free admission at Bujairi Terrace in Diriyah until 7:30 p.m. on January 31, coinciding with the opening of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026.

Sotheby’s, founded in 1744, focuses on promoting the acquisition of exceptional artworks and luxury collectibles through auctions, private sales, and retail, supported by a global network of specialists in 40 countries.


Jazan Cultural House Launches Literature and Coffee Event

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
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Jazan Cultural House Launches Literature and Coffee Event

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA
A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting - SPA

The Cultural House in Jazan hosted an event on literature and coffee culture from January 22 to 24, featuring workshops for all ages.

The coffee program included interactive workshops that explored specialty coffee from selection to serving, with artistic demonstrations that transformed coffee cups into canvases. Children had dedicated areas to engage in creative activities, such as decorating cups with coffee beans, SPA reported.

A training track offered practical instruction on coffee preparation and machine operation in an accessible setting.

Literary workshops promoted storytelling, reading, and creative expression, encouraging participants to explore narrative development and social etiquette.

This initiative aimed to enhance community engagement with literature and coffee, advancing the Cultural House's mission to revitalize the local cultural scene.


King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026
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King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

King Fahd Complex Participates in Cairo International Book Fair 2026

The King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran is participating in the 57th Cairo International Book Fair as part of the pavilion of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance.

The fair features 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries and is being held at the Egypt International Exhibition Center, SPA.

The complex will showcase a range of its publications, demonstrate the stages of printing the Holy Quran, and distribute 50,000 copies of the Holy Quran, a gift from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, in various sizes, editions, and recitations.