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Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 features first display of Holy Kaaba’s Kiswah outside Makkah

Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 features first display of Holy Kaaba’s Kiswah outside Makkah
The Holy Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in Makkah is adorned with Kiswah, a decorative embroidered cloth replaced annually. (Supplied)
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Updated 27 January 2025

Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 features first display of Holy Kaaba’s Kiswah outside Makkah

Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 features first display of Holy Kaaba’s Kiswah outside Makkah
  • Exhibition will highlight Ƶ’s key role in serving Islam and Muslims
  • Kiswah of the Holy Kaaba is “considered the highest form of creative production in Islamic arts”

JEDDAH: Ƶ’s Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 will feature, from Jan. 25 to May 25, the first public display outside Makkah of the whole Kiswah of the Holy Kaaba.

The Diriyah Biennale Foundation is hosting the unprecedented event at the Western Hajj Terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, titled “And All That Is In Between.”

Visitors can admire the intricate weaving and embroidery of the Kiswah, the cloth that adorns the Holy Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in Makkah, featuring silk, gold and silver threads.

Since 1927, the King Abdulaziz Complex for Holy Kaaba Kiswa has been producing decorative embroidered clothes for the Holy Kaaba, which is replaced annually.

The Diriyah Biennale Foundation said that the Kiswah of the Holy Kaaba, with its distinctive inscriptions and ornamentations, is “considered the highest form of creative production in Islamic arts” and holds significance in the lives of Muslims worldwide.

The exhibition will highlight Ƶ’s key role in serving Islam and Muslims over the decades and showcase the exceptional skills and craftsmanship of the Kiswah Factory of the Holy Kaaba.

Alongside the Kiswah display, the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 will exhibit a collection of historical Islamic artifacts and contemporary artworks. The organizers aim to surpass the 600,000 visitors who attended the 2023 event.

The event also aims to enhance pilgrims’ religious and cultural experiences while preserving the Kingdom’s Islamic heritage as part of Ƶ’s Vision 2030.


Center for Space Futures issues report on the future of space law

Center for Space Futures issues report on the future of space law
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Center for Space Futures issues report on the future of space law

Center for Space Futures issues report on the future of space law
  • The report proposes a multi-layered governance model aimed at boosting transparency, minimizing regulatory fragmentation and strengthening trust among international partners

RIYADH: The Center for Space Futures has published its first specialized report, part of a series of studies that explore how international governance models can be applied to reinforce and evolve the legal framework governing outer space.

“The Future of Space Law” explores the model of international civil aviation governance, built on the legal framework of the Chicago Convention and the International Civil Aviation Organization, to draw out principles and mechanisms that could be adapted and applied to the regulation of space activities.

It underlines both the similarities and differences between the aviation and space sectors, presenting a roadmap aimed at achieving a more harmonious, inclusive and future-oriented governance.

The center’s executive director, Mishaal Ashemimry, stressed that the report’s publication marked a pivotal step toward shaping a modern legal framework for outer space. She said building on the proven success of civil aviation governance would help establish a safe and sustainable space environment, encourage innovation, and broaden the engagement of both governments and the private sector in driving growth within the global space economy.

The report proposes a multi-layered governance model aimed at boosting transparency, minimizing regulatory fragmentation and strengthening trust among international partners. It recommends practical steps to help policymakers, researchers and investors craft forward-looking legislation that keeps pace with technological progress and fosters international cooperation.

The study was prepared in collaboration with leading space experts and international partners, reaffirming the center’s role as a global hub for dialogue and a catalyst for developing forward-looking solutions in the field of space policy.

The center, established through a partnership between the Saudi Space Agency and the World Economic Forum, is the first specialized space center within the WEF’s network of Fourth Industrial Revolution Centers. It serves as an international platform for shaping progressive space policies, driving technological innovation and strengthening cross-sector collaboration, ultimately contributing to the growth and sustainability of the global space economy.


Sirius — the sky’s brightest beacon and ancient cultural icon

Sirius — the sky’s brightest beacon and ancient cultural icon
Updated 12 September 2025

Sirius — the sky’s brightest beacon and ancient cultural icon

Sirius — the sky’s brightest beacon and ancient cultural icon
  • Throughout history, this stellar powerhouse has accumulated over 50 distinct names across cultures

RAFHA: The heavens sparkle with countless stars every night, but none commands the attention quite like Sirius, also known as the Dog Star.

This celestial giant has puzzled astronomers and inspired civilizations around the world for millennia, its brilliance outshone only by the sun.

Berjis Al-Fulaih, an Afaq Society for Astronomy member, said: “Sirius operates as a binary star system, featuring a colossal primary star paired with a smaller stellar companion in orbital dance. Positioned just eight light-years from Earth, it stands among our closest stellar neighbors. Yet despite this vast cosmic distance, Sirius boasts nearly double the sun’s mass and burns at extraordinarily high surface temperatures, generating its characteristic dazzling radiance.” 

Throughout history, this stellar powerhouse has accumulated over 50 distinct names across cultures. Western astronomy adopted “Sirius” — meaning scorching or glowing — from ancient Greek, while Arab astronomers dubbed it “Al-Shi’ra Al-Yamaniya.” Its significance extends into religious texts; the Qur’an references it in Surat An-Najm: “And that it is He who is the Lord of Sirius.” 

As the dominant star in the Canis Major constellation, Sirius earned the moniker Dog Star. Observers sometimes call it the Rainbow Star due to the way atmospheric refraction creates spectacular multicolored flashing — a natural light show that occasionally triggers UFO reports from witnesses.

Winter skies show Sirius at its finest. The star appears each December evening and is visible nightly until mid-April when it disappears into the southwestern horizon. Amateur astronomers can easily find it by tracing an imaginary line through Orion’s distinctive belt.

Sirius has permeated Arabic literary tradition across generations. Poets wove its brilliance into verse, likening its radiance to flashing swords and gleaming eyes. It became a lasting emblem of splendor and illumination, one of the heavens’ most enigmatic phenomena connecting scientific wonder with ancient lore and artistic expression. For ancient Arab traders, the star served as a crucial navigational aid during seasonal commercial expeditions.

Traditional Najdi astronomy preserves its legacy through figures like Rashid Al-Khalawi, who described stellar observations: “Twenty-five nights hence, Al-Mirzam (the regional name) emerges fierce as a wolf’s heart in brightness.”


Ƶ condemns Israeli PM’s statements against Qatar

Ƶ condemns Israeli PM’s statements against Qatar
Updated 12 September 2025

Ƶ condemns Israeli PM’s statements against Qatar

Ƶ condemns Israeli PM’s statements against Qatar
  • Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed its support for and solidarity with Qatar and criticized the Israeli government’s actions as “aggressive”

RIYADH: Ƶ on Friday has strongly condemned recent remarks by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu targeting Qatar, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed its support for and solidarity with Qatar and criticized the Israeli government’s actions as “aggressive” and in violation of international law.

The ministry said these “grave and serious violations of international laws and norms” underscored the need for the international community to take effective measures to halt such policies in the region.


JAX Flavors to be launched in Diriyah

JAX Flavors to be launched in Diriyah
Updated 12 September 2025

JAX Flavors to be launched in Diriyah

JAX Flavors to be launched in Diriyah
  • JAX Flavors provides emerging and established chefs from Ƶ and the region with a dynamic platform to experiment with new concepts

RIYADH: JAX District, Ƶ’s leading creative hub overseen by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, announced on Thursday the launch of JAX Flavors, a culinary initiative designed to celebrate the region’s diverse food entrepreneurs while fostering innovation in Riyadh’s evolving gastronomic landscape.

JAX Flavors provides emerging and established chefs from Ƶ and the region with a dynamic platform to experiment with new concepts, reach new audiences, and become part of Diriyah’s vibrant creative ecosystem.

Seasonal activation welcomes a range of cuisines and approaches to food, from zero-waste food concepts and artisanal bakeries to street food innovations and full-service dining experiences.

Selected concepts will operate within the industrial heritage site for two to six months, coinciding with major art, design, music and fashion events taking place throughout the season.

The program particularly encourages concepts that demonstrate meaningful community connections and a commitment to responsible sourcing practices.

It seeks new propositions from emerging and established food concepts based in Ƶ and the region, which embody regional authenticity.

Priority will be given to concepts that demonstrate market uniqueness, strong storytelling around ingredients and sourcing, and a commitment to using high-quality ingredients with sustainable practices. Successful applicants must demonstrate operational readiness.

The application deadline is Sept. 15. For more information and to submit your application, please visit https://jaxdistrict.com/jax-flavors.


Ƶ, Oman authorities launch mobile vet clinic 

Ƶ, Oman authorities launch mobile vet clinic 
Updated 12 September 2025

Ƶ, Oman authorities launch mobile vet clinic 

Ƶ, Oman authorities launch mobile vet clinic 

RIYADH: The Arabian Leopard Fund and Oman’s Environment Authority on Thursday launched the region’s first mobile veterinary clinic of its kind to support the conservation of the Arabian leopard in the Omani governorate of Dhofar.

Ibrahim bin Bishan, Saudi ambassador to Oman; Abdullah Al-Amri, president of the Environment Authority of Oman; and Waleed Al-Dayel, vice chairman of the fund’s board of trustees, attended the event.

The project provides emergency veterinary care to Arabian leopards in their natural habitat, especially in the rugged mountain regions of Dhofar, one of the last remaining strongholds of this critically endangered species in the Arabian Peninsula.

The mobile clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art medical tools to function as a fully integrated unit capable of rapid field response.

It is supported by a specialized veterinary team and will also deliver training programs to build the capacity of local personnel in Dhofar in wildlife management techniques.

The Saudi ambassador stated that the clinic reflects the Kingdom’s and the fund’s commitment to harnessing innovation and international cooperation to address environmental challenges on the ground.

He emphasized the importance of empowering human resources as a cornerstone for the sustainability of conservation efforts.

Al-Amri affirmed that the strategic partnership reinforces Oman’s decades-long efforts to conserve the Arabian leopard and its integrated ecosystem.

He noted that the clinic represents a significant addition to field capabilities and underscores a collaborative approach to preserving this environmental and cultural heritage.

Al-Amri also highlighted Oman’s continued leadership in wildlife protection through the establishment of nature reserves, enforcement of strict anti-poaching regulations, and use of modern technologies such as trail cameras, which have yielded promising signs of the Arabian leopard’s presence in its natural habitat.

The Environment Authority continues to monitor the behavior of Arabian leopards and collect vital biological data to support research.