Al-Munizilah on the podium: Al-Abdullah and Al-Dulaim win the Cultural Skills Competition and will be crowned on Wednesday.
Student Abdullah Muhammad Al-Abdullah from the Saudi Secondary School for Boys, and student Baneen Sami Al-Dulaim from Al-Mansoura First Secondary School for Girls, are preparing to participate in the honoring and crowning ceremony for the winners of the Cultural Skills Competition in its fourth edition for the year 2026, after winning in the short story category at the level of Al-Ahsa Governorate.
The General Administration of Education in Al-Ahsa Governorate had invited all schools in the governorate to attend the ceremony, which is organized in cooperation between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture, celebrating distinguished students in various cultural and creative fields.
The General Administration of Education congratulated the winning students, expressing its thanks and appreciation to school principals, activity leaders, and teachers for their efforts in supporting students and encouraging them to develop their cultural and literary talents.
The honoring and crowning ceremony is scheduled to take place on the morning of next Wednesday at nine o’clock in the Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall (Building 2).
Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall
The Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall is a prominent cultural venue in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, named after the former governor of the Eastern Province. It was established to host a wide range of artistic, literary, and social events, serving as a key hub for cultural exchange and community engagement in the region. The hall reflects the modern development of cultural infrastructure in the Kingdom, supporting local talent and international performances.
Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall
The Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall, located in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, is a prominent cultural and event venue named after the late Prince Muhammad bin Fahd, a former governor of the Eastern Province. It serves as a hub for conferences, exhibitions, and artistic performances, reflecting the region’s commitment to cultural development. The hall honors the prince’s legacy of supporting education and community advancement in the area.
Al-Ahsa Governorate
Al-Ahsa Governorate, located in eastern Saudi Arabia, is a historically significant oasis region that has been inhabited for thousands of years, serving as a vital crossroads for trade and agriculture. It is renowned for its vast date palm groves, natural springs, and archaeological sites, which reflect its role as a center of human settlement and cultural exchange. In 2018, Al-Ahsa was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognizing its exceptional cultural landscape and historical importance.
Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall
The Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall is a prominent cultural venue located in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, named after the late prince who served as the governor of the Eastern Province. It hosts a variety of events, including conferences, exhibitions, and performances, serving as a hub for cultural and social activities in the region. The hall reflects the area’s commitment to preserving and promoting Saudi heritage and modern arts, rooted in the historical significance of the Al-Ahsa oasis.
Dammam
Dammam is a major city in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern
Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall
The Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi Cultural Hall is a prominent cultural venue located in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, named after the late Prince Muhammad bin Fahd bin Jalawi, a former governor of the Eastern Province. The hall serves as a hub for artistic and intellectual events, hosting exhibitions, lectures, and performances that celebrate Saudi heritage and contemporary culture. Its establishment reflects the region’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange and preserving historical traditions in a modern setting.
Al-Ahsa Governorate
Al-Ahsa Governorate, located in eastern Saudi Arabia, is a historically significant oasis region renowned for its lush palm groves and ancient irrigation systems. It has been inhabited for thousands of years, serving as a vital crossroads for trade and culture, and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2018 for its rich cultural landscape and archaeological treasures.
Dammam
Dammam is the capital of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province and a major port city on the Arabian Gulf. Its modern development began in the early 20th century after the discovery of oil, transforming it from a small fishing village into a key industrial and commercial hub. Today, Dammam is known for its vibrant corniche, cultural sites, and role as part of the larger Dammam metropolitan area.