RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs hosted the sixth Jusoor exhibition in Pristina, Kosovo, which gave guests a close-up look at the Kingdom’s cultural legacy. According to the Saudi Press Agency, the event included an interactive photo booth, a traditional Najdi majlis, the taste of real Saudi coffee, and the scent of incense.
In addition to the calming scent of incense, guests enjoyed traditional Saudi hospitality with every cup of coffee in the Saudi coffee area.
The Najdi majlis stood out with its distinctive architectural style, which reflected Najd’s rich history and functioned as a special venue for entertaining guests and VIPs. The rich cultural experience provided by the photo booth enthralled guests. AlUla, Diriyah, and the Two Holy Mosques are just a few of the historical and Islamic sites that guests may visit while dressed in traditional Saudi garb.
Faisal bin Ghazi Hifzi, the Saudi Ambassador to Albania and the Non-Resident Ambassador to Kosovo, also visited the exhibition’s pavilions and related activities, emphasising the Kingdom’s religious and cultural aspects. According to him, the many elements showcase the Kingdom’s endeavours to support Islam and Muslims while also reflecting Saudi uniqueness. Through interactive displays that combined modernism and authenticity, the program also emphasised the virtues of moderation and tolerance.
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