The Book Throne of the Most Merciful and the Verses and Hadiths Related to It discusses the attributes of the Throne of the Most Merciful within the framework of Islamic creed, principles of Fiqh (jurisprudence), and interpretation. It was authored by Ibn Taymiyyah and printed at al-Manar Press in Cairo in 1929, funded by the Founding King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud . As one of the earliest Saudi publications, it was later reprinted with funding from King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz and again und...
Tarikh Najd al-Hadith Wa Multahaqatihi Book (Modern History of Najd and its Dependencies) is one of the works of historian and author Amin Rihani. It consists of three parts, in addition to the biography of King Abdulaziz Al Saud . The book was first published in 1928. Author of the book Amin Bin Faris Rihani is a historian, writer, and orator born in al-Fraikeh, Lebanon, in 1876. He visited several regions, including Hejaz and Najd, and authored various works, including al-Rihaniyyat, a collec...
The Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is a scholarly, specialized, peer-reviewed journal, quarterly issued by the Deanship of Scientific Research at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh City , the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It specializes in publishing research and studies that meet the criteria of scientific research in terms of the originality and novelty of thought, clarity of methodology, and accuracy of documentation, related to the fields of humanities ...
Ibtisamat al-Ayyam fi Intisarat al-Imam Book (Days Smiles in the Victories of the Imam) is one of the earliest publications in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, written by Mohammad Bin Abdullah al-Bulayhid (1883-1957). It is a poetry collection that includes poems in classical Arabic and Nabati poetry, recited on various occasions. The book was printed in Cairo by al-Sunnah al-Muhammadiyyah Press in 1951, consisting of one volume with 363 pages. This poetry collection carries a dedication to Prince ...
Al-Manhal Magazine focused on publishing literary, linguistic, scientific, and historical research, eventually becoming one of the primary sources for studying literature and earning a strong reputation among Arab intellectuals. After its initial issues were published in al-Madinah al-Munawwarah , the magazine moved to Makkah al-Mukarramah and later to Jeddah Governorate, which became its permanent headquarters. It played a pioneering role in establishing the art of storytelling in the Kingdom ...
Sharh Muntaha al-Iradat ( Explanation of the End of Wills ), titled 'Daqa'iq Uli al-Nuha li Sharh al-Muntaha' , is one of the earliest publications in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was authored by Mansur Bin Yunus Bin Idris al-Buhuti and printed by Ansar al-Sunnah al-Muhammadiyyah Press in Cairo, funded by Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz al-Suwail in 1947. Later, in 1949, the book was distributed at the expense of King Abdulaziz Al Saud . The book consists of two volumes, with the secon...
The Central Library at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University is one of the university libraries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It houses over five million books within its automated storage system, which can retrieve over 1,500 books per hour. Located in the capital, Riyadh , it is considered one of the university's landmarks, providing advanced technology to facilitate access to information resources. The area of the library The Central Library at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman U...
The History of Libraries in Hejaz is linked to libraries in Makkah al-Mukarramah and al-Madinah al-Munawwarah , with the oldest dating back to the early Islamic history, specifically to the seventh century. Historical references indicate that the beginning was in al-Madinah al-Munawwarah when the Holy Quran was compiled in manuscript form on parchment sheets. Multiple copies of the Holy Quran were transcribed and distributed to some Islamic capitals during the era of Caliph Uthman Bin Affan (ma...
King Saud Library in Buraydah is a public government library, considered one of the oldest public government libraries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . It is located in Buraydah City , the administrative capital of Qassim Province. History of King Saud Library in Buraydah King Saud Library in Buraydah was established in 1945 by Omar Bin Mohammed Bin Salim. In its beginning, it consisted of a single room attached to the main mosque. After the founder passed away, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ...
The Grand Mosque Library is located in Batha Quraish Neighborhood of Makkah al-Mukarramah City , west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . The library adopts the concept of smart libraries, featuring advanced copying and printing technologies, rapid data transfer, and devices for sterilizing books and manuscripts to ensure their preservation. It also provides digital information systems and focuses on developing its staff skills. The library measures the quality of its services for readers through ...
The Educational Co-operative Bookshop is one of the oldest commercial bookstores in the Eastern Province . Located in al-Ahsa Governorate , it was established by Abdullah Bin Abdulrahman al-Mulla. He was keenly interested in heritage, literature, culture, and knowledge books, which led him to found the first private commercial bookshop in 1984. Founding the Educational Co-operative Bookshop Abdullah al-Mullah had a small shop in the historical al-Qaisariyyah Market, selling perfumes, incens...
The National Guard Magazine is a military, cultural, and intellectual magazine established in 1980. It specializes in security studies and articles and is published by the Public Relations Department of the Ministry of National Guard . Initially, it was issued quarterly but later transitioned into a monthly magazine. History of the National Guard Magazine The first issue was published in July 1980, followed by the second in October 1980. It later transitioned into a monthly magazine, though its...