More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims arrive in Makkah for annual Hajj pilgrimage
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More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims arrive in Makkah for annual Hajj pilgrimage
The Hajj is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and all Muslims are required to undertake it at least once in their lives if they are physically and financially able to do so. (AFP)
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Updated 12 June 2024
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More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims arrive in Makkah for annual Hajj pilgrimage
The pilgrims included 4,200 Palestinians from the occupied West Bank who arrived in Makkah earlier this month
Saudi officials expect the number of pilgrims this year to exceed 2023, when more than 1.8 million people performed Hajj
Updated 12 June 2024
AP
MAKKAH: Muslim pilgrims have been streaming into 抖阴短视频鈥檚 holy city of Makkah ahead of the start of the Hajj later this week, as the annual pilgrimage returns to its monumental scale.
Saudi officials say more than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims have arrived in the country by Tuesday, the vast majority by air, from across the world. More are expected, and hundreds of thousands of Saudis and others living in 抖阴短视频 will also join them when the pilgrimage officially begins on Friday.
A breakdown of the arrival data revealed that 1,483,312 pilgrims arrived via air travel, while 59,273 pilgrims entered through land ports. Sea ports received a total of 4,710 pilgrims, state news agency SPA reported.
Saudi officials have said they expect the number of pilgrims this year to exceed 2023, when more than 1.8 million people performed Hajj, approaching pre-pandemic levels. In 2019, more than 2.4 million Muslims made the pilgrimage.
The pilgrims included 4,200 Palestinians from the occupied West Bank who arrived in Makkah earlier this month, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were not able to travel to 抖阴短视频 for Hajj this year, because of the 8-month war between Israel and Hamas.
On Tuesday, pilgrims thronged the Grand Mosque in Makkah, performing a ritual circuit walking seven times around the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure inside the mosque that is considered Islam鈥檚 holiest site. They wore ihrams, two unstitched sheets of white cloth that resemble a shroud.
Many were seen carrying umbrellas against the sun, in temperatures reaching 42 degrees Celsius (107 Fahrenheit) during the day on Tuesday.
鈥淚 was relieved when I arrived at the Al-Masjid Al-Haram and saw the Kaaba,鈥 said Rabeia Al-Raghi, a Moroccan woman who came to Makkah for Hajj along with her husband and their daughter. 鈥淚 am very happy.鈥
At night, the vast marble court around the Kaaba was packed with the faithful, walking nearly shoulder to shoulder and often jostling with barricades set up by security forces to direct the giant flows of people in and around the Grand Mosque.
Pilgrims do the circumambulation, known as 鈥淭awaf鈥 in Arabic, upon arriving in Makkah. The large crowds circling the Kaaba will last into the Hajj鈥檚 first day.
On Friday, pilgrims will move to the Mountain of Arafat for a daylong vigil, then to Muzdalifah, a rocky plain area a few miles away. In Muzdalifah, pilgrims collect pebbles to be used in the symbolic stoning of pillars representing the devil back in Mina.
One of the world鈥檚 largest religious gatherings, the Hajj is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. All Muslims are required to undertake it at least once in their lives if they are physically and financially able to do so.
Those in the Hajj view the pilgrimage as an opportunity to strengthen their faith, wipe out old sins and start new.
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues with its global humanitarian activities including the distribution of basic food items, clothing vouchers as well as the provision of emergency services.
In Pakistan鈥檚 Shahdadkot area of Sindh province, the aid agency on Wednesday handed out 1,050 food boxes benefiting 6,524 individuals who mostly have been affected by floods.
In Yemen, KSrelief on Thursday distributed 1,247 double desks, 560 single desks, 56 wheelchairs, computers and office supplies to support 35 centers for people with disabilities and 26 adult education schools across several Yemeni governorates.
The latest initiative is part of the second phase of the project on local capacity building for educating illiterate students and people with disabilities in the governorates of Aden, Hadramout, Dhale, Lahij, Shabwa and Al-Mahra.
In Sudan, 40 tonnes of dates were distributed in Wad Madani, Gezira State as part of a larger project to share 441 tonnes of dates to the most vulnerable families in the states of Kassala, Gedaref, Red Sea, River Nile, Blue Nile, White Nile, Sennar and Gezira.
In the northern Gaza Strip, KSrelief collaborated with the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage to provide shelter bags for Palestinian people and assist them in rebuilding their damaged homes and property resulting from over 15 months of war.
In Poland, the aid agency recently concluded a volunteer prosthetic project and was able to provide 30 prosthetic limbs to Ukrainian refugees from January 15 to January 21.
In Jindires of Syria鈥檚 Aleppo governorate, shopping vouchers were given to 1,288 beneficiaries for them to purchase winter clothing from designated stores.
Meanwhile, the ambulance service of Subul Al-Salam Social Association in the Miniyeh district of north Lebanon 鈥 which is funded by KSrelief 鈥 carried out 82 missions during the past week.
The services, which included transporting patients to and from hospitals and treating burn injuries, were provided to Syrian and Palestinian refugees and the local community.
How 抖阴短视频 is making the construction industry greener and more sustainable
The Kingdom is advancing green construction techniques with cutting-edge technologies, local partnerships, and regulatory support聽
Red Sea Global, SCG International, VEKR Environmental Services, and SABIC are setting the standard for sustainable construction
Updated 25 January 2025
Waad Hussain
RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 is embracing sustainability as a core element of its Vision 2030 economic reform agenda, driving transformative practices across whole industries.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the Kingdom鈥檚 construction sector, where innovative solutions and eco-conscious strategies are reshaping the urban landscape.
Through cutting-edge technologies, collaborative efforts and the adoption of environmentally responsible materials, companies like Red Sea Global, SCG International, VEKR Environmental Services and SABIC are setting a high standard for sustainable development.
Red Sea Global has made environmental stewardship a priority across its mega-projects, ensuring that development enhances rather than disrupts the delicate ecosystem.
鈥淎t Red Sea Global, we have initiated several critical programs to safeguard endangered species such as the hawksbill turtles and sooty falcons,鈥 Raed Al-Basseet, RSG鈥檚 group chief environment and sustainability officer, told Arab News.
鈥淭hese efforts include habitat conservation, the protection of turtles鈥 nesting sites, and tagging programs to monitor their behaviors. On birds, we鈥檝e established artificial nesting sites for the sooty falcon and implemented preventive measures to mitigate bird collisions.鈥
The organization has also embraced advanced technologies to protect marine ecosystems.
鈥淩SG is leveraging state-of-the-art technologies, including drone surveys equipped with multispectral cameras and satellite imagery for coral reef mapping,鈥 Al-Basseet said.
These tools ensure the real-time monitoring of coral reefs, mangroves and seagrasses, while helping respond swiftly to environmental changes.
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鈥 抖阴短视频鈥檚 construction sector produces about 38% of the Kingdom鈥檚 carbon emissions, highlighting the critical need for sustainable practices.
鈥 Mangroves, like those planted by RSG, can sequester up to 10 times more carbon per hectare than tropical rainforests.
鈥 LEED Gold-certified buildings, like SABIC鈥檚 Jubail headquarters, consume 30% less energy than traditional buildings.
鈥 3D-printed construction reduces material waste by up to 60%, significantly lowering environmental impact.
RSG鈥檚 achievements extend beyond conservation. The company鈥檚 renewable energy initiatives have resulted in the installation of more than 760,500 solar panels, reducing CO2 emissions by 46,350 tonnes annually.
Additionally, its mangrove nursery produced more than 1 million seedlings in 2024, with a target of reaching 3 million this year.
鈥淥ur commitment to achieving a net conservation benefit of 30 percent by 2040 is integral to our vision of creating harmonious development,鈥 Al-Basseet added.
Another key player in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 sustainability journey is SABIC, a global leader in materials innovation and environmental solutions.
SABIC鈥檚 Jubail headquarters, which has been certified with LEED Gold, stands as a symbol of green construction.
The building incorporates solar energy systems, wind turbines and electric vehicle charging stations, while also utilizing water recycling systems and low-energy lighting controls.
Beyond infrastructure, SABIC is pioneering efforts in carbon capture and utilization. The company operates the world鈥檚 largest CO2 purification and liquefaction plant, capturing 500,000 tonnes annually to convert into valuable products such as methanol and ammonia.
These initiatives reflect SABIC鈥檚 broader goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, with an interim target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2030.
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In addition to these efforts, SABIC has launched a circular carbon economy model, promoting renewable energy, chemical recycling and afforestation projects.
The company鈥檚 recent exports of low-carbon ammonia to global markets, including Japan and South Korea, highlight its leadership in sustainable industrial practices.
Sustainability in construction is not just about preserving nature but also about adopting technologies that redefine how buildings are constructed. SCG International, a global leader in green building solutions, is paving the way for technological innovation in the Kingdom.
鈥3D printing technology enables accelerated construction timelines, reducing time by up to 30 to 50 percent and labor requirements by 50 percent,鈥 Abhijit Datta, managing director of SCG International, told Arab News.
鈥淚t significantly reduces material waste and ensures no leftover raw materials, contributing to a cleaner and safer working environment, by lowering dust and noise levels.鈥
Among its innovations, SCG鈥檚 concrete fabric offers a sustainable solution for erosion control and water management.
鈥淭his flexible material conforms to various shapes, reducing logistics costs and emissions while ensuring durability,鈥 Datta said.
The company鈥檚 commitment to local empowerment is equally noteworthy. SCG actively collaborates with Saudi firms to train teams in low-carbon cement and ready-mix consultancy services.
Despite recent progress, the adoption of sustainable construction technologies has faced difficulties.
鈥淥ne of the primary challenges is the high upfront cost of sustainable building practices, which can be a concern for clients,鈥 Dana Al-Damegh, an environmental consultant at VEKR Environmental Services, told Arab News.
鈥淢any are not fully aware of the long-term benefits, including cost savings and enhanced efficiency, that sustainable materials can offer.鈥
Another pressing issue is the scarcity of resources.
鈥淭here is currently a shortage of locally sourced materials, which poses a challenge to sustainable construction efforts,鈥 Al-Damegh said.
鈥淭his scarcity extends to skilled manpower as well, which further impacts the ability to fully leverage local resources. Addressing these gaps is crucial for achieving greater sustainability in the sector.鈥
Nonetheless, Al-Damegh is optimistic about the future. 鈥淭he collaboration between environmental services companies and regulatory bodies has been instrumental in driving progress,鈥 she said.
As the Kingdom advances its Vision 2030 reform agenda, the focus on green construction continues to grow. The integration of advanced technologies, development of local supply chains and investments in education as well as training will be critical to scaling sustainable practices.
鈥淭he successful implementation of sustainable methods requires collaboration, commitment and the right resources,鈥 said Al-Damegh. 鈥淎ll of which are becoming increasingly accessible in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 evolving environmental landscape.鈥
抖阴短视频 to host multinational 鈥楽pears of Victory 2025鈥 military exercise
Forces from 15 countries will take part, with focus on current and emerging threats
Tactical operations seek to enhance combat readiness in electronic warfare聽
Updated 25 January 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The 鈥淪pears of Victory 2025鈥 military exercise will begin next week at the Air Warfare Center in 抖阴短视频, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The exercise will run from Jan. 26 to Feb. 6, and feature participation from 15 countries, underscoring the global commitment to strengthening military collaboration.
Countries contributing forces include Bahrain, Greece, France, Qatar, the UK, US, UAE, and Pakistan. Seven additional nations 鈥 Australia, Egypt, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, South Korea, and Spain 鈥 will take part as observers, SPA added.
Air Force Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Ali Al-Omari, the exercise commander, said the aim was to enhance combat readiness, foster the exchange of expertise in planning and execution, and unify the concept of joint military action.
The exercise will focus on addressing current and emerging threats, advancing tactical capabilities, and promoting joint operational strategies, he added.
Participating forces will engage in complex tactical operations designed to simulate threats in an advanced electronic warfare environment, according to SPA.
These operations will integrate branches of 抖阴短视频鈥檚 armed forces, the Ministry of the National Guard, and the Presidency of State Security, alongside military contingents from other nations with active forces on the ground.
King Abdulaziz University hosts National Development Fund鈥檚 governor at panel discussion
Stephen Groff looks at achieving aims of Saudi Vision 2030
Updated 24 January 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: King Abdulaziz University hosted Stephen Groff, the National Development Fund鈥檚 governor, in a panel discussion at the Academic Dialogue Table organized by the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
Groff discussed the role of the NDF and the broader development ecosystem in achieving Saudi Vision 2030, in an event also attended by Dr. Tareef Al-Aama, the university鈥檚 president.
Groff said that the fund aimed to enhance developmental impact and improve productivity, highlighting the key strategic priorities and ongoing initiatives being provided to entities under the fund鈥檚 umbrella, such as economic diversification and growth stimulation.
He added that the NDF contributed to creating sustainable job opportunities as well as supporting small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurship.
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Groff stressed that one of the fund鈥檚 core missions was to develop infrastructure by financing large-scale project.
Groff stressed that one of the fund鈥檚 core missions was to develop infrastructure by financing large-scale projects in sectors such as transportation, housing, and public utilities through its affiliated entities, including the recently established National Infrastructure Fund.
He explained that the primary mission of the fund, as a development finance institution, was to empower development funds and banks to achieve their sector-specific objectives, beneficiary goals, and activity targets, while focusing on specific areas and ensuring the financial sustainability of development finance entities in the future.
He concluded by stressing the critical role of the fund in reviewing and evaluating the impact of every program, project, or initiative aimed at addressing developmental needs, economic priorities, challenges, and available opportunities.
Joseph Aoun (R) receives Jasem Albudaiwi at the Presidential Palace in Beirut. (Supplied)
Updated 24 January 2025
Arab News
GCC secretary general meets Lebanese president
Albudaiwi wished the president success in his efforts to uplift the Lebanese people and fulfill their aspirations
Updated 24 January 2025
Arab News
BEIRUT: Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Albudaiwi met with President of Lebanon Joseph Aoun at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, Beirut on Friday.
Albudaiwi wished the president success in his efforts to uplift the Lebanese people and fulfill their aspirations, the General Secretariat wrote in a report.
He added that the meeting reaffirmed the GCC鈥檚 unwavering support for Lebanon, stressing its commitment to bolstering Lebanon鈥檚 security and stability and contributing to the sustainable development and prosperity of the Lebanese people.