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		<title>Asir Artisans Enhance Skills Through Professional Training Programs and Expand Handicraft Market Reach</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Abha &#8211; The Asir Development Authority partnered with the Social Development Bank to implement professional training programs for male and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Abha</strong> &#8211; The Asir Development Authority partnered with the Social Development Bank to implement professional training programs for male and female artisans.</p>



<p> These programs focus on improving craft techniques and connecting skills to local markets while promoting cultural heritage and economic development.</p>



<p>Trainees completed courses covering advanced craft skills and product marketing strategies to achieve professional sustainability. </p>



<p>Handcrafted items are now displayed at Abha International Airport to reach a wider audience and transform traditional skills into business opportunities for artisans.</p>



<p>The initiative supports the growth of the handicraft sector and encourages entrepreneurship in the region. It also helps preserve the Al-Qatt Al-Asiri artform and promotes Saudi cultural identity to visitors and tourists.</p>



<p>Artisans gain practical experience and guidance to market their creations effectively. The program strengthens local business networks and provides a pathway for sustainable income and professional development.</p>



<p>Through these efforts, traditional arts are integrated into the economy while fostering creativity and innovation. The project aligns with the Kingdom’s vision of enhancing the role of cultural heritage in modern economic sectors.</p>



<p>Training and exposure enable artisans to expand their influence beyond local markets. They are encouraged to innovate and maintain high standards in craftsmanship while supporting the growth of cultural tourism.</p>



<p>This professional approach helps turn hobbies into viable careers and reinforces the economic potential of Saudi handicrafts. It also raises awareness of regional culture and builds long-term opportunities for future generations of artisans.</p>
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		<title>Riyadh Event Celebrates Arab Identity and Cultural Heritage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Arab identity and cultural heritage took center stage in Riyadh as the Arab Narrative Days event returned with]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211; Arab identity and cultural heritage took center stage in Riyadh as the Arab Narrative Days event returned with its third edition, highlighting the evolution of language, history and civilizational memory.</p>



<p>The gathering brought together scholars, cultural leaders and researchers committed to strengthening the Arab narrative in a rapidly changing world.</p>



<p>The two-day event, themed “From Orientalist Narrative to Arab Narrative,” aimed to reshape how Arab culture is represented by emphasizing authentic roots and intellectual contributions.</p>



<p>Its purpose was to encourage renewed appreciation of Arab civilization while fostering constructive dialogue about the region’s past and present.</p>



<p>Prince Turki Al-Faisal inaugurated the event, recalling how the Arab aesthetic emerged from the vast silence of the desert, where clarity and imagination inspired early expressions of poetry and art.</p>



<p>He noted that beauty first appeared through sound and script, shaping a consciousness that later became central to Arab identity.</p>



<p>He emphasized the transformative moment when the Arabic language rose to prominence with the revelation, marking the beginning of a linguistic and artistic renaissance.</p>



<p>Arabic calligraphy, he said, became a vessel for sacred expression and helped launch a tradition of creativity that continues today.</p>



<p>The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies was praised for its role in documenting and preserving Arab cultural heritage.</p>



<p>Its collections, research programs and exhibitions were highlighted as essential tools for strengthening historical understanding and cultural awareness.</p>



<p>Partnership with the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization further enriched the event’s mission.</p>



<p>This collaboration supports knowledge initiatives designed to promote language, heritage and the Arab narrative on regional and international platforms.</p>



<p>Mohamed Ould Amar, ALECSO’s director-general, described the event as a beacon for cultural preservation and intellectual advancement.</p>



<p>He said that its goals align with broader efforts to protect Arab heritage and ensure its relevance in contemporary society.</p>



<p>He added that rebuilding the Arab narrative requires critical engagement with history and creative re-thinking of identity.&#8217;</p>



<p>This process links past achievements with present aspirations, shaping a modern narrative grounded in authenticity.</p>



<p>Arab Narrative Days builds on earlier editions that explored classical Arab storytelling, scientific contributions and the influence of the desert in shaping imagination and values.</p>



<p>The event continues the journey of understanding how cultural layers form identity and how they can be preserved for future generations.</p>



<p>The first edition in 2023 examined classical narration and the exchange of scientific knowledge between civilizations, emphasizing the importance of historical awareness.</p>



<p>The second edition, held in 2024, focused on the desert as a cultural archive, drawing from Bedouin traditions and early literary expressions.</p>



<p>This year’s edition expands these themes by addressing the evolution of the Arabic language and its centrality in shaping cultural and intellectual life.</p>



<p>Speakers emphasized that language remains a key pillar of identity, creativity and collective memory.</p>



<p>The event encourages participants to reflect on the powerful connection between language, art and history.</p>



<p>It highlights how understanding this relationship can strengthen cultural pride and inspire new generations to engage with their heritage.</p>



<p>As the discussions continue, the gathering underscores the importance of protecting and promoting Arab identity in an interconnected world.</p>



<p>It reaffirms that cultural preservation is not just a responsibility but a source of strength, offering a foundation for future creativity and regional unity.</p>



<p>The event closes with a renewed focus on building bridges between the past and the future.</p>



<p>Its message is clear: sustaining the Arab narrative requires active engagement, informed dialogue and a shared commitment to cultural continuity.</p>
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