Libraries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are dedicated spaces to disseminating and supporting knowledge, culture, and science and providing possible services to those who desire them. They are also considered a cultural hub for all parts of society and are a primary source for scientific research and studies of all kinds. Libraries have received significant attention since the unification of the Kingdom by the founding King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud, who gave care and attention to libra...
The Prophet's Mosque Library is one of the oldest libraries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is one of the libraries whose components were formed throughout the various historical eras, namely before the fire of the Prophet's Mosque on November 14, 1481. The fire wiped out the cabinets holding the Noble Quran and books. The library contained valuable copies of the Noble Quran and books. The Prophet's Mosque Library has been conserved with the utmost care since its reestablishme...
King Fahad Public Library is one of the public libraries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in Jeddah. It was opened in 2014 to serve beneficiaries by providing resources across various sciences and fields of knowledge. The library also facilitates electronic indexing and seeks to enhance the cultural identity of the community. Furthermore, it plays a pivotal role in education and development by organizing numerous cultural and educational activities. Establishment of King Fahad Public Lib...