Samir Murtada – Journal of Media and Communication May 2008
Samir Murtada, Journal of Media and Communication, Issue 119 — Jumada I 1429 AH / May 2008 In 1371 AH, Saudi Radio issued a small monthly pocket‑sized booklet containing the station’s monthly program schedule. This booklet was published in several languages, including Urdu and Malay, and was printed at Al‑Bilad...
Read moreCommemorating the day of The Passing of King Saud in Greece
On this date in the Gregorian calendar, 23 February 1969, King Saud passed away in Greece. May God grant him forgiveness, bestow His boundless mercy upon him, and admit him into the highest ranks of Paradise
Read moreOil in the Reign of King Saud bin Abdulaziz
A paper presented to the King Saud Symposium King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) Prepared by: Dr. Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al‑Askar Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources King Saud University 5–7 Dhul‑Qi‘dah 1427 AH 26–28 November 2006 Sources of the Study It is important to emphasize that...
Read moreThe Humanitarian Character of King Saud Through Letters
Dr. Nasser bin Mohammed Al‑Juhaimi The system of governance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia—founded upon the Qur’an and the Sunnah—represents a distinctive model characterized by its comprehensive humanity, generosity, and faithful application of Islamic principles. Those who assumed leadership or kingship in this Kingdom adhered to the same path,...
Read moreKing Saud Foundation Presents Its Publications
Riyadh – SPA The King Saud Foundation’s pavilion at the Riyadh International Book Fair is showcasing the Foundation’s latest publications, along with the future cultural and publishing projects it aims to undertake. His Royal Highness Prince Fahd bin Nayef bin Saud bin Abdulaziz stated to the Saudi Press Agency that...
Read moreCrown Prince Saud Granted Soldiers in Palestine 200 Riyals
Crown Prince Saud Granted Each Soldier Who Fought in Palestine 200 Riyals After Greeting Them: The Story of a Saudi Nonagenarian Who Participated in the 1948 War: According to Al‑Dawadmi Newspaper, Saud bin Badi Al‑Rumayli, a man in his nineties residing in Jubbah—103 km northwest of Hail—is one of the...
Read moreHighlights of What Has Been Written About Women
After the Efforts of King Saud’s Daughters to Document a Crucial Historical Era… Saudi Women Reclaim the Early Memory of Their Educational Renaissance Author: Can women reshape history? This question naturally arises when observing the efforts of Their Royal Highnesses the princesses — daughters of the Founder King Abdulaziz Al...
Read morePrincess Fahda bint Saud in an interview with Al‑Jazirah
Princess Fahda bint Saud bin Abdulaziz in an interview with Al‑Jazirah: The King Saud Website Is a Historical Reference and an Information Bank for Researchers By: Mona Al‑Sharif – Jeddah Princess Fahda bint Saud calls for focusing on priorities, safeguarding Islamic and Arab identity, and urges women to remain aware...
Read moreAbdullah Naseef : Profound Influence on My Life
By Ahmed Al‑Saigh – Jeddah Dr. Abdullah Omar Naseef carried responsibility from a very young age. As children, he and his siblings assisted their grandfather—the merchant and scholar Muhammad Naseef—in receiving books, organizing and distributing them, and welcoming his guests arriving through the port or the airport, then escorting them...
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