Saudi Arabia’s Al-Duwayd Mosque, A Witness to Historical Structures in Najdi Architecture

Al-Duwayd Mosque is considered one of the oldest mosques in the region. (SPA)
Al-Duwayd Mosque is considered one of the oldest mosques in the region. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Al-Duwayd Mosque, A Witness to Historical Structures in Najdi Architecture

Al-Duwayd Mosque is considered one of the oldest mosques in the region. (SPA)
Al-Duwayd Mosque is considered one of the oldest mosques in the region. (SPA)

The historic Al-Duwayd Mosque in the archaeological village of Al-Duwayd in Saudi Arabia is considered one of the oldest mosques in the region, spanning an area of 137.5 square meters, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
The mosque is located 20 kilometers east of Al-Uwaiqila Governorate, in the northern border region of Saudi Arabia.
The architecture of Al-Duwayd Mosque, constructed seven decades ago, is distinguished by the Najdi architecture, which features clay construction techniques and uses natural materials to withstand the local environment and the hot desert climate.
The southern side of the mosque’s walls has small windows arranged in a strip line to allow sunlight and reduce cold during the winter, with a low-height ceiling to maintain warmth in the winter.
The historical importance of the mosque is referred to its location in the village of Al-Duwayd, one of the oldest villages and important historical sites in the northern border region. It encompasses about 200 wells that were a water resource for the people living in the desert, and was a meeting point for the merchants of Najd, Iraq and the Levant about seven decades ago.
The village includes the oldest civil airport established in the northern border region and one of the oldest airports in the Kingdom, with its ruins still remaining today.



King Abdulaziz Public Library Presents Play on Camel Heritage

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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King Abdulaziz Public Library Presents Play on Camel Heritage

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The children's section of the King Abdulaziz Public Library has recently presented "Kahila," a captivating theatrical play designed to introduce young audiences to the significance of camels in Saudi Arabian history and culture.
"Kahila," an engaging production aligned with the Ministry of Culture's Year of the Camel celebration, delighted children and their families with a seamless blend of art and heritage.

According to SPA, the play creatively presented informative content about camels in an entertaining and age-appropriate theatrical format.
Through lively songs and dynamic dances, the talented team effectively conveyed the enduring value of camels in Saudi heritage.

The play highlighted camels as symbols of patience, strength, and generosity, offering children an enjoyable and educational performance to learn about this important aspect of their cultural heritage.