Basking in blessings: Celebrities share their joy ahead of Hajj

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UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 June 2024
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Basking in blessings: Celebrities share their joy ahead of Hajj

Basking in blessings: Celebrities share their joy ahead of Hajj
  • High-profile pilgrims join the millions embarking on the spiritual journey

RIYADH: Every year Muslims from across the world gather in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah ahead of the Hajj pilgrimage, a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey for many.

With Hajj beginning on Friday, June 14, pilgrims will congregate in the tent city of Mina, near Makkah.

Among the worshippers will be celebrities taking time out of their busy schedules to connect with their faith.

High-profile figures performing Hajj this year include former Indian professional tennis player and doubles world No. 1 Sania Mirza; UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev; New Zealand heavyweight boxer and former professional rugby player Sonny Bill Williams; Malaysia-based Indian Islamic public orator Zakir Abdul Karim Naik; Pakistani television host and former actress Nida Yasir; and Pakistani actress, film director and producer Reema Khan.

Mirza took to social media to express her hopes and preparations for this “transformative experience,” one of the five pillars of Islam.

In a message on X, she sought “forgiveness for any wrongdoings and shortcomings,” saying that her heart is “filled with gratitude for this chance to seek redemption and spiritual renewal.”

She added: “I pray that Allah accepts my prayers and guides me on this blessed path. I am deeply fortunate and feel immensely grateful. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I embark on this journey of a lifetime. I hope to come back as a better human being with a humble heart and stronger Imaan.”

Mirza will be accompanied by her sister Anam, a fashion curator, entrepreneur and vlogger, and Anam’s Indian cricketer husband Mohammad Asaduddin, son of cricketing legend Mohammad Azharuddin.

Taking to Instagram, Anam wrote: “As I embark on the most significant journey of my life, the pilgrimage to Hajj, I wanted to share a few words with you. This journey is not just a physical one, but a deeply spiritual experience that I’ve been preparing for, both in heart and mind. It’s a time for reflection, repentance, and renewal of faith.”

Makhachev, just days after defeating Dustin Poirier in their UFC title clash, said that he and his family are heading to Makkah to perform Hajj.

Hasib Noor, a scholar with Islamic Relief UK, posted a photo with the fighter on X, writing: “In Madinah — The City of True Humanly Brotherly Love. Allah uses him for the benefit of Islam & Muslims, guides others through him.”

Sonny Bill Williams posted a video message on X with the caption: “I’ve been invited to perform Hajj, Alhamdullilah.”

Williams is only the second person to represent New Zealand in rugby union after first playing for the country in rugby league, and is one of only 43 players to have won the Rugby World Cup twice.

Naik, the founder and president of the Islamic Research Foundation and Peace TV, praised the Hajj arrangements.

In a message posted on X on Tuesday, he said that his family were invited by Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, Saudi Arabia’s Hajj minister.

It added: “Dr. Zakir Naik landed in Jeddah this morning. Alhamdulillaah 3 officials were there to receive him. On entering the VIP lounge he completed immigration & came out of the airport in less than a minute. Never did Dr. Zakir Naik experience such a fast and prompt service in his life & that too during Hajj.”

Pakistani television host Nida Yasir wrote on Instagram as she departed for Saudi Arabia: “Duaon me yaad rakheaga (remember me in prayers). Leaving for Hajj. Kaha suna mauf (Apologies for any wrongdoings).”

Pakistani actress Reema Khan was in Madinah ahead of Hajj.

Sharing a picture of herself on Instagram, she wrote: “Allhumdullilah arrived in Madinah on Friday morning.”


Urban initiative’s green spaces transform Jeddah

Urban initiative’s green spaces transform Jeddah
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Urban initiative’s green spaces transform Jeddah

Urban initiative’s green spaces transform Jeddah
  • Bahja project is aimed at improving quality of life by transforming open and underused spaces into urban parks
  • Initiative encourages healthier lifestyles and supports the Quality of Life Program under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 reform plan

JEDDAH: The Jeddah municipality is stepping up efforts to adopt a human-centered approach through the Bahja project — an initiative aimed at improving quality of life by transforming open and underused spaces into urban parks.

The project encourages healthier lifestyles and supports the Quality of Life Program under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 reform plan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Municipality spokesperson Mohammed Al-Buqami said the initiative is guided by strategic goals, including strengthening the connection between people and their surroundings, promoting healthy cities, increasing opportunities for physical activity, and designing public spaces that reflect local identity.

He said that the project includes the development of five waterfronts and more than 442 parks across the city, which have become popular spots for families and community events.

Walking paths with essential services and safety features have also been introduced to encourage active lifestyles and social interaction, Al-Buqami added.


Environment minister highlights Kingdom’s role in green initiatives across Arab region

Environment minister highlights Kingdom’s role in green initiatives across Arab region
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Environment minister highlights Kingdom’s role in green initiatives across Arab region

Environment minister highlights Kingdom’s role in green initiatives across Arab region
  • Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli makes comments at environmental conference in Cairo

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s commitment to environmental issues is helping to drive green initiatives across the region, the Kingdom’s minister of environment, water and agriculture said.

Speaking at the 18th meeting of the Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe in Cairo, Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli underscored the Arab region’s growing environmental momentum.

That surge, led by Saudi Arabia, he said, had driven key initiatives like the Middle East Green Initiative, which seeks to enhance regional collaboration to combat land degradation, protect green spaces, ensure food security and adapt to climate change.

Al-Fadhli praised the center’s efforts to strengthen cooperation between the Arab and European regions and to share environmental and developmental expertise, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The meeting focused on improving the center’s operations and efficiency, with discussions highlighting the need to redefine its goals to meet current and future challenges.

Delegates also reviewed the center’s strategic plans, assessed its institutional and financial capacity for sustained program delivery and explored ways to enhance regional cooperation in the circular economy to support sustainable development goals, the report said.

Al-Fadhli highlighted the Arab region’s efforts to tackle global environmental challenges, with Egypt hosting the 27th UN Climate Change Conference in 2022 and the UAE hosting COP28 in 2023.

Saudi Arabia last year hosted COP16 of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification and announced the establishment of the Global Water Organization in Riyadh, reflecting the region’s commitment to environmental conservation.

Al-Fadhli reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s dedication to working with environmental stakeholders regionally and globally, to address environmental challenges and promote a sustainable future.


Saudi pavilion at Osaka Expo wins architectural design award

Saudi pavilion at Osaka Expo wins architectural design award
Updated 27 May 2025
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Saudi pavilion at Osaka Expo wins architectural design award

Saudi pavilion at Osaka Expo wins architectural design award

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai has won gold in the Cultural Architecture — Interactive and Experiential Spaces category of the New York Architectural Design Awards.

The pavilion, which offers visitors an immersive experience and insight into the Kingdom’s heritage, was spearheaded by the Saudi Architecture and Design Commission and led by CEO Dr. Sumayah Al-Solaiman and project manager Fatima Al-Doukhi. Also involved in the design were the renowned Foster + Partners.

The design highlights the cultural similarities between Saudi Arabia and Japan while focusing on sustainability, employing passive cooling strategies enhanced by strategically placed blocks to facilitate air flow.

The pavilion features low-carbon materials, energy-efficient lighting and solar energy technologies. It also includes Braille signage and pathways for visitors with disabilities, making the building accessible for all.

Saudi Arabia’s pavilion has already attracted over half a million visitors since its launch on April 13.

It has also hosted over 175 events, including cultural performances, business events, media and over 400 VIP delegations.


Jouf businesses to feed Hajj pilgrims transiting province

Jouf businesses to feed Hajj pilgrims transiting province
Updated 27 May 2025
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Jouf businesses to feed Hajj pilgrims transiting province

Jouf businesses to feed Hajj pilgrims transiting province
  • Health products will also be provided when they visit Pilgrim’s City in Al-Shaqiq

RIYADH: The Jouf Chamber of Commerce has launched an initiative to support pilgrims passing through the region on their way to perform Hajj.

The organization in the northern Saudi Arabia province will supply pilgrims with around 300 care packages, including essential hygiene products, when they visit Pilgrim’s City in Al-Shaqiq, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Additionally, local businesses will be stepping up to provide meals and refreshments for the pilgrims as they pass through the province, heading to Makkah and Madinah.

The climax of the Hajj season, known as Arafat day, will possibly be on June 5, depending on the sighting of the moon.

Volunteers will be on hand to assist the visitors.

On Monday, Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court called on Muslims in the country to look for the new moon of the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah around dusk on Tuesday.

The Hajj is one of the key pillars of Islam and requires pilgrims to perform various rituals at the holy sites in Makkah.

After completing the Hajj, many pilgrims travel to Madinah to visit the Prophet’s Mosque, before heading home.


Saudi, US security agencies sign agreements

Saudi, US security agencies sign agreements
Updated 27 May 2025
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Saudi, US security agencies sign agreements

Saudi, US security agencies sign agreements

RIYADH: Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, Saudi Minister of Interior, has signed a number of agreements with US counterpart agencies, the Saudi Press Agency said.

The agreements fall within the framework of Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Narcotics Control and the Facilities Security Forces' mandate to develop human capital, transfer knowledge, and enhance the capabilities of security agencies in drug control, training, and vital facilities security.

The minister signed the agreements under the directives of the Saudi leadership, SPA said.

The agreements fall within the framework of strengthening international partnerships with counterpart agencies.