Al Riyadh Newspaper August 25, 2025: Advancements and Challenges, Diversify Economy

These Arabic news excerpts from August 25, 2025, cover a diverse range of topics, primarily focusing on Saudi Arabia’s advancements and challenges. Several articles highlight educational reforms, including the integration of AI into the curriculum and the return of six million students under a new two-semester system. Economic reports detail Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its economy away from oil by increasing non-oil sector contributions and attracting foreign investment. Globally, the sources touch upon geopolitical tensions, particularly the conflict in Gaza with discussions of civilian suffering and Israeli political unrest, as well as the fluctuating global oil market and the US’s pressure on China and India regarding Russian oil. Finally, various articles showcase Saudi cultural initiatives, urban development projects, and healthcare innovations, all aligning with the nation’s ambitious Vision 2030 goals.

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Regional Stability: Challenges, Partnerships, and Global Shifts

Regional stability is a significant theme across the sources, highlighting various political, economic, and security challenges, as well as efforts to maintain and enhance it. The discussion revolves around internal state dynamics, bilateral cooperation, and evolving global power structures.

Key Factors Influencing Regional Stability:

  • Internal Dynamics within Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
  • The sources describe a “deep duality” within Israel, where free elections coexist with “absolute security authority,” and decisions regarding war and peace are made in “security rooms” rather than public discourse. This “security-first” approach and a focus on “deterrence before any settlement” are presented as contributing to ongoing regional tensions and instability.
  • The current situation is not merely a “Netanyahu crisis” but a “complete system that regenerates itself through security, the army, and the media,” which suppresses opposition and justifies wars in the name of survival.
  • Netanyahu’s pursuit of a “Greater Israel,” based on extremist religious interpretations, is described as an “ideological project” that risks repeating “historical tragedies” and inciting new confrontations due to changing regional and international power balances.
  • The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is explicitly identified as exacerbating regional instability, with UN experts warning of “catastrophic hunger” and the official declaration of Gaza entering phase five famine. This is attributed to ongoing military aggression and blockade, where “starvation is used as a weapon of war”.
  • The sources suggest that ignoring Palestinian rights will force Israel to choose between becoming an “isolated ‘apartheid’ state” or a “bi-national state” that would end its Jewish identity. A two-state solution, despite its shortcomings, is highlighted as the only viable path for Israel’s long-term survival and for achieving regional stability. Netanyahu’s rejection of a settlement is seen as leading to “catastrophic historical scenarios”.
  • Saudi-Egyptian Strategic Partnership:
  • The relationship between Saudi Arabia and Egypt is repeatedly identified as a “cornerstone in the equation of Arab stability”. Their combined economic, political, security, and cultural influence makes their cooperation vital for the region.
  • Any disruption in the relationship between Riyadh and Cairo is believed to negatively impact the “entire Arab national security system”.
  • Recent high-level visits and the activation of the Saudi-Egyptian Supreme Coordination Council underscore a commitment to continuous communication and strategic partnership.
  • This partnership aims to accelerate economic cooperation, diversify income, attract investment, and enhance the private sector’s role, aligning with both countries’ 2030 visions. Saudi Arabia’s historical support for the Egyptian economy during critical times is viewed as a “strategic commitment” to enhancing Egypt’s stability, which in turn provides “security and political depth for the region”.
  • The alignment of Saudi Arabia and Egypt against Israeli occupation policies and in support of a two-state solution is presented as a significant factor in addressing regional instability.
  • This partnership also conveys a message to international powers about the Arab system’s capacity to form “solid alliances” based on shared interests and identity, contributing to a rebalancing of regional power dynamics.
  • Global Power Shifts and Geopolitical Tensions:
  • The Russia-Ukraine conflict and associated international dynamics, such as NATO expansion and US/European relations with Russia, are discussed as factors affecting global stability, with ripple effects on the region.
  • Russia’s aspiration for a “multi-polar world” and a “doctrine of strategic balance” by potentially shifting its focus towards China and the East impacts international relations and regional security frameworks.
  • The emergence of new global power blocs, such as BRICS, featuring the growing influence of China and India, signals a re-balancing of global power. This can affect traditional alliances and trade relationships, potentially creating new forms of regional stability or new tensions.
  • Threats to Stability:
  • The manipulation of “fear” and the use of “security as a pretext to prolong war” contribute to instability.
  • Crimes like “ethnic cleansing and starvation” in Gaza are direct drivers of regional instability.
  • Disinformation and “attempts at distortion or rumors” are identified as threats that can undermine stable bilateral relations, such as those between Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

In conclusion, regional stability is portrayed as a delicate balance, constantly challenged by entrenched conflicts and extremist ideologies, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, it is also supported and enhanced by strategic bilateral alliances, like the Saudi-Egyptian partnership, and adaptation to evolving global power dynamics.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030: Economic Diversification and Growth

Economic diversification is a central pillar of Saudi Arabia’s strategic vision, particularly under Vision 2030, aimed at reducing reliance on oil and fostering sustainable growth across various sectors.

Key Indicators of Diversification:

  • Non-Oil Sector Growth: The Saudi economy is undergoing a “qualitative transformation” with the non-oil sector leading growth.
  • In the second quarter of 2025, the Kingdom’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by 3.9%, driven by a 4.7% rise in the non-oil GDP.
  • Non-oil revenues surged by 6.6% in Q2 2025, reaching SAR 149.86 billion (approximately $40 billion), comprising almost 49.7% of total state revenues. This indicates a significant shift from the previous 40% share.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported a 4.5% non-oil GDP growth in 2024, with a 4.9% increase in Q1 2025, demonstrating the “sustainability of positive performance”.

Driving Forces and Strategic Initiatives:

  • Vision 2030 Framework: The strong performance of the non-oil sector is described as a direct result of comprehensive national efforts led by various government bodies, all working towards Vision 2030’s objective of building a diversified, competitive, and globally attractive economy capable of withstanding global challenges.
  • Governmental and Semi-Governmental Support:
  • The Ministry of Economy develops strategies for promising and small-to-medium sectors.
  • The Ministry of Investment attracts foreign capital by creating a competitive business environment, evidenced by issuing 34 licenses to international companies in Q1 2025 to establish regional headquarters and processing over 25 investor challenges.
  • Semi-governmental entities like the Royal Commission for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones and the Saudi Tourism Authority support infrastructure development.
  • The National Development Fund and Industrial Development Fund finance vital projects that enhance industrialization and non-oil exports.
  • Mega-Projects: Transformative projects such as NEOM, Qiddiya, and the Red Sea project are generating massive investment and operational opportunities, further contributing to the growth of non-oil sectors.

Diversified Sectors and New Opportunities:

  • Manufacturing, Financial Services, and Insurance: These sectors, along with technology, mining, construction, trade, and healthcare, have attracted significant investment, including a 28.8% increase in Chinese direct investments to SAR 31.1 billion in 2024.
  • Tourism, Retail, and Construction: These sectors are explicitly mentioned by the IMF as drivers of non-oil growth. The cultural and entertainment sectors, integral to tourism, saw 81.6% of Saudis visiting a cultural activity and 85.3% attending entertainment events in 2024. Events like Noor Riyadh, the Red Sea Film Festival, and Riyadh Season 2024 attracted millions of visitors and contributed to the creative economy.
  • Technology and AI: The Kingdom is investing in human capital development through initiatives such as integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum in public education for the 2025-2026 academic year. This aims to prepare a generation of future leaders in AI, develop advanced solutions, and meet the demands of future job markets reliant on these technologies, aligning with Vision 2030’s goal of building a knowledge society.
  • E-sports and Entertainment: Hosting global events like the E-sports World Cup 2025, with over $70 million in prizes, positions the Kingdom as a global hub for gaming and e-sports, part of a national strategy launched in 2022 to contribute to the GDP and attract investment.
  • Agriculture and Food Security: Initiatives like the “Plant and Earn” program promote sustainable agriculture, support food security by increasing local produce (e.g., lime and fig crops), and empower individuals with modern farming skills for self-employment. This program also aims to preserve plant cover, enhance environmental sustainability, and contribute to Vision 2030’s social development goals.
  • Real Estate and Urban Development: Reforms such as the introduction of a unified “in-kind registration” system for real estate are designed to enhance transparency, streamline transactions, reduce disputes, and attract professional investment, thereby stabilizing and developing the real estate market. This reform is expected to support sustainable urban development in major cities.

International Partnerships and Investment:

  • The Saudi-Egyptian strategic partnership is seen as a “cornerstone” for Arab stability and plays a vital role in economic cooperation, accelerating development, diversifying income, attracting investment, and strengthening the private sector, aligning with both countries’ 2030 visions. Saudi Arabia’s historical support for the Egyptian economy is viewed as a “strategic commitment” to regional stability.
  • Increased Chinese Investments: Saudi Arabia is actively attracting foreign capital, with Chinese direct investments seeing substantial growth in various non-oil sectors. This indicates global confidence in the Saudi market and its investment environment.

In summary, Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification efforts, guided by Vision 2030, are yielding tangible results, with significant growth in non-oil sectors, substantial investments in emerging industries, and strategic partnerships reinforcing its position as a dynamic economic model in the region.

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Educational Transformation

Educational advancements are a key focus in the sources, particularly in Saudi Arabia, where there’s a strong emphasis on developing human capital, integrating advanced technologies, and enhancing the overall learning environment in line with Vision 2030.

Key Areas of Educational Advancement:

  • Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Curriculum:
  • The Ministry of Education, in partnership with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, is introducing an AI curriculum into general education starting from the 2025-2026 academic year.
  • This strategic move aims to empower the current generation of students to explore the world of AI from an early age, preparing them to become future leaders in the field.
  • The initiative seeks to raise students’ awareness of digital challenges, encourage creativity and innovation, and develop advanced solutions for human and daily developmental problems.
  • It also prepares students for higher education and university studies in AI sciences, as future jobs are expected to heavily rely on these technologies.
  • This reflects the leadership’s directives to develop human capital and aligns with Vision 2030’s goal of building a knowledge society.
  • Return to School and Educational Systems:
  • Over 6 million male and female students returned to school for the new academic year 1447 AH (2025-2026 AD) across 11 educational regions and Al-Ahsa Governorate.
  • The Ministry of Education emphasized a smooth and disciplined start to the academic year, focusing on comprehensive educational governance to enhance efficiency and learning outcomes.
  • Some regions, like Makkah, Madinah, Jeddah, and Taif, had their students return a week later.
  • The new academic year also marks the implementation of a two-semester system. This decision, approved by the Council of Ministers for the upcoming academic year 1447/1448 AH, followed a comprehensive study involving teachers, students, and parents.
  • The two-semester system aims to enhance educational quality by focusing on developing key influencers like teachers and curricula, and empowering schools, while maintaining a minimum of 180 school days, in line with international standards.
  • The Minister of Education emphasized the commitment to values of national belonging, cooperation, and national duty.
  • Investment in Knowledge and Scientific Research:
  • Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Eastern Region, highlighted that investment in knowledge and scientific research is a fundamental pillar for achieving national aspirations under Vision 2030.
  • He praised efforts to create a stimulating educational and research environment and provide academic programs that ensure a strong start for students.
  • Universities are seen as key partners in national transformation and in preparing qualified competencies for the job market.
  • The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language has launched digital initiatives such as the “Kalmana” video series (1,000 educational clips) and interactive children’s books to promote the Arabic language.
  • Educational Infrastructure and Facilities:
  • The General Administration of Education in the Tabuk region received several new educational projects, including school buildings with advanced equipment, classrooms, administrative offices, and sports halls.
  • These projects align with the Ministry of Education’s strategic plan to reduce the percentage of rented school buildings and increase the number of attractive, model educational environments.
  • The technical college in Qunfudhah completed preparations, including readying buildings and services, to receive over 1870 trainees for the academic year 1447 AH.
  • Human Capital Development and Skills:
  • The “Plant and Earn” initiative promotes sustainable agriculture, supports food security, and empowers individuals with modern farming skills for self-employment, aligning with Vision 2030’s social development goals.
  • There is a recognized need to develop the skills of human resources specialists to be successful business partners.
  • Academic institutions, such as Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib College for Knowledge, are contributing to supporting the healthcare sector by qualifying national cadres in nursing and enhancing services in line with community and leadership aspirations.
  • Challenges and Recommendations:
  • A report raises concerns about the early start of the school day (6:30 AM), suggesting it leads to insufficient sleep for students and negatively impacts their physical, mental, and family health.
  • International research indicates that delaying school start times improves academic achievement, increases focus, and adds to sleep duration.
  • The report recommends considering delaying school start times to 8:00 AM or adopting a hybrid model with four in-person days and one remote day for online classes and projects.

These advancements collectively demonstrate Saudi Arabia’s commitment to transforming its educational landscape to meet national development goals and global competitiveness.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Health Advancements and Global Concerns

Public health initiatives and discussions are prominent in the provided sources, particularly in Saudi Arabia, reflecting a comprehensive approach to improving the well-being and safety of its population, aligning with Vision 2030.

Here are some key areas of public health advancements and concerns:

  • Healthcare Sector Investment and Development
  • The healthcare sector is identified as a promising area for increased investment, including a 28.8% increase in Chinese direct investments in 2024.
  • Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib College for Knowledge has been opened to serve as a vital addition to the health education landscape in the Kingdom, aiming to qualify national cadres in nursing and enhance health services. Nursing is highlighted as a critical profession, contributing to 70% of the patient experience. The college’s vision is to become a global leader in nursing education, scientific research, and clinical practices.
  • Medical Advancements and Disease Management
  • The General Food and Drug Authority has approved the registration of Teplizumab, a groundbreaking medication designed to delay the onset of Type 1 diabetes in adults and children aged eight and above who are in the second stage of the disease. This is the first treatment of its kind, working as a targeted antibody to rebalance the immune response and delay disease progression, thereby improving the quality of life for patients and supporting the health sector transformation under Vision 2030.
  • Blood Donation Campaigns
  • A national annual blood donation campaign has been launched and actively supported by the Crown Prince and various regional princes across the Kingdom.
  • The campaign aims to spread a culture of health volunteering, encourage community members to support blood banks, and embody values of cooperation and social responsibility.
  • It is crucial for enhancing the health of citizens and residents and raising awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation.
  • The initiative strengthens blood bank capabilities and provides safe supplies for hospitals and patients across the Kingdom, contributing to improved health services and meeting urgent needs.
  • Both the Riyadh First Health Cluster and Al-Jouf Health Cluster have announced their readiness, establishing designated donation points and times.
  • Psychological and Social Well-being
  • The “Sa’adah” program, organized by the Seihat Social Services Association, has successfully provided behavioral, speech, and psychological sessions. These sessions aim to empower individuals to overcome psychological and social challenges, enhancing mental well-being and strengthening family and community stability.
  • Environmental Health and Quality of Life
  • The “Plant and Earn” initiative promotes sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental sustainability by empowering individuals with modern farming skills and preserving plant cover.
  • Tree planting initiatives in regions like the Eastern Province are aimed at expanding green areas, combating desertification, improving air quality, and enhancing the overall quality of life for citizens and residents, aligning with Vision 2030’s “Quality of Life Program”.
  • The “Saudi Reef” program supports local farmers to increase the production of nutritious crops like figs and Hasa lime, thereby enhancing food security.
  • Urban cleanliness projects, such as those in Buraydah, contribute to improving the urban landscape and promoting healthy lifestyles.
  • New recreational spaces like Al-Jawhara Park in Hail also aim to improve the quality of life and psychological well-being of residents.
  • Public Safety and Health Education
  • Traffic safety campaigns emphasize adherence to preventive guidelines to enhance the safety of drivers and their companions, including a specific warning to avoid taking medicines that cause drowsiness while driving.
  • The Civil Defense issues warnings during rainfall, urging citizens and residents to stay away from hazardous areas to preserve their safety.
  • Law enforcement actively combats drug trafficking, with arrests made for promoting illegal substances like methamphetamine, contributing to public safety and health.
  • The “Sports Safety” program aims to create a safe and protected sports environment for all participants, coaches, and administrators, by addressing risks, abuse, harassment, and other dangers through awareness, education, and training.
  • Educational Schedule and Student Health
  • A significant discussion highlights concerns about the early start of the school day (6:30 AM), suggesting it leads to insufficient sleep for students and negatively impacts their physical, mental, and family health. Recommendations include delaying school start times to 8:00 AM or adopting a hybrid learning model to improve academic achievement, focus, and sleep duration.
  • Humanitarian Health Crisis in Gaza
  • In stark contrast to these advancements, the sources also highlight a severe public health crisis in Gaza, where more than half a million people face “catastrophic hunger,” with the region having officially entered a “full famine stage – Phase Five”. This situation is attributed to a “deliberate Israeli policy” of siege and preventing the entry of food, medicine, and humanitarian aid.

Saudi Arabia’s Green Vision: Initiatives for a Sustainable Future

Saudi Arabia is actively pursuing a range of environmental initiatives, largely driven by its comprehensive Vision 2030 framework. These initiatives focus on enhancing environmental sustainability, improving the quality of life, and fostering sustainable development across various sectors.

Key environmental advancements and initiatives include:

  • Establishment of the Greening Office in the Eastern Province:
  • The Eastern Province Secretariat has created a dedicated Greening Office as a strategic step to boost environmental sustainability and the quality of life, directly supporting the Saudi Green Initiative launched by the Crown Prince.
  • This office is mandated to consolidate and intensify efforts in tree planting and greening projects across cities, municipalities, roads, public squares, and coastal areas.
  • Specific focus areas include planting local drought-resistant plants and implementing sustainable irrigation techniques.
  • These efforts contribute to national goals of planting 10 billion trees across the Kingdom, increasing protected areas to 30% of its total landmass, and reducing carbon emissions by over 4% of global contributions.
  • The initiative is crucial for combating desertification, enhancing air quality, improving biodiversity, and positively impacting the physical and psychological well-being of the population through expanded green spaces.
  • “Plant and Earn” Initiative:
  • The Al-Bir Association in the Eastern Province launched the “Plant and Earn” initiative, promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.
  • This program is designed to preserve plant cover, combat desertification, achieve ecological balance, and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
  • It also empowers individuals by providing modern farming skills to support self-employment and improve income sources, linking environmental and social development goals.
  • The initiative contributes to soil protection from erosion and plays a role in carbon sequestration and emission reduction.
  • Najran Development Projects for Environmental and Food Sustainability:
  • The Najran region has initiated 29 development projects under the “Environment, Water, and Agriculture” system, with a budget exceeding 325 million Saudi Riyals.
  • These projects are specifically aimed at supporting environmental, water, and food sustainability and are aligned with Vision 2030’s objectives, promising a direct positive impact on local lives.
  • “Saudi Reef” Program for Agricultural Support:
  • The “Saudi Reef” program actively supports local farmers, as highlighted by its participation in the Hasa Lime exhibition.
  • Its core objectives include fostering agricultural development, increasing the production of nutritious local crops like Hasa lime, and bolstering food security.
  • The program focuses on empowering small farmers and diversifying agricultural products to enhance economic returns.
  • Urban Cleanliness and Green Spaces:
  • Projects like those in Buraydah focus on urban cleanliness to beautify city landscapes and promote healthy lifestyles.
  • The creation of new recreational areas, such as Al-Jawhara Park in Hail, also contributes to improving the quality of life for residents by expanding green public spaces. These efforts are an integral part of Vision 2030’s “Quality of Life Program”.

These initiatives collectively demonstrate Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to integrating environmental protection with its broader national development strategies, fostering a more sustainable and resilient future.

Columns: Saudi Arabia: Economy, Education, and Regional Dynamics

Here are the column titles and their first two paragraphs of detail from the newspaper:

Word Israel’s democracy appears, on the surface, to be solid: free elections, an open ballot box, a free press, and strong opposition voices. But the drums that beat are those of illusion, until the illusion is exposed, and the state transforms into a single entity, managed by fear, using security as a pretext to prolong the war and silence every dissenting voice. The essence of the game will not change if Netanyahu leaves, as he was preceded by Rabin, Barak, Sharon, and Olmert, all of whom found that the ceiling of Israeli politics is predetermined: security before everything, and deterrence before any settlement. Therefore, the issue is not personal, but rather a complete pattern that puts any leader in an Israeli equation of war first.

New Horizons for Students in Artificial Intelligence More than 6 million male and female students in public education are preparing to embark on their first qualitative educational experience, which is the implementation of the Artificial Intelligence curriculum for the academic year 2025-2026, through the concerted efforts of the National Center for Curricula and Communications Technology, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), and the Information Authority, in a strategic step aimed at enabling today’s generation to delve into the depths of the world of Artificial Intelligence at an early age, so that they become future leaders in it. This ambitious step will work to open new horizons for male and female public education students in the field of Artificial Intelligence, and effectively raise their level of awareness in facing digital challenges in our current era, and encourage them to innovate and create in it to develop solutions based on these advanced technologies to address developmental problems facing humanity in various fields of life, whether at the individual or institutional level, in addition to preparing them to study the sciences of Artificial Intelligence at the university and postgraduate levels, as future jobs will largely depend on these technologies.

The Article: Economy Grows Despite Declining Revenues The non-oil sector leads Saudi growth with strength and stability. The Saudi economy is witnessing a qualitative transformation that places the non-oil sector at the forefront of growth drivers. The General Authority for Statistics confirmed in its report on the economic performance of the second quarter of 2025 that the strong GDP grew by 3.9%, driven by the growth in the non-oil GDP by 4.7%, compared to a growth of only 3.8% in the oil sector. The Authority also indicated that the non-oil sector’s contribution to overall growth reached 2.7 percentage points, compared to only 0.9 percentage points from the oil sector, which reflects the Kingdom’s success in diversifying income sources and reducing reliance on oil as a main source of revenue.

The Poet’s Signature Distinguishes His Poetry He has a taste and desire for poetry, from which he distinguishes poems, and he realizes that every poet has a unique mark that distinguishes him. But this mark is not defined by specifications, but rather known by intuition and feeling. It can be applied to what a person is unique in, and every poet may have something that predominates in his poetry or distinguishes him from others, in that the poem is clear from it, and a product that matches his style in all or most of his poems, and is known as poetic sense and taste and some weights and what is called methods and also a set of meanings.

The Article: Our Economy Grows Despite Declining Revenues The investment report issued by the Ministry of Investment for the first quarter of the current year indicates many achievements, and the economic achievements that we have achieved during the quarter, the most important of which is the inflow of foreign capital into the Kingdom. In this regard, the report indicates that the Ministry of Investment issued 34 licenses for international companies to establish their regional headquarters in the country during the past quarter, and processed and completed 25 challenges facing investors. The Kingdom is keen on creating a competitive investment environment regionally, in order to create suitable conditions for the business sector to increase the investment of its capital in the Saudi economy and to prepare a suitable environment for foreign capital to flow into the Kingdom on a larger scale. Therefore, it is no coincidence that the formation of fixed capital grew by about 10.3% during the first quarter of the year compared to the corresponding quarter of last year, reaching a total of 397 billion riyals.

The Egyptian President’s Visit to the Kingdom.. A Reading of Its Geopolitical Dimensions The visit of the Egyptian President to the Kingdom is a reflection of a long-term strategic vision that recognizes that the stability of the region begins with strengthening cooperation between Riyadh and Cairo, as it is a visit that enhances political consensus on critical issues, and redraws regional balances in the face of current challenges. The visit of the Egyptian President to the Kingdom acquired a major importance last Thursday for the Kingdom, especially in the context of the sensitive timing the region is going through, from a geopolitical, economic, and security perspective, where challenges intersect. It is not just a protocol meeting, as the mutual visits between the leaderships of the two countries in Riyadh and Cairo represent a pivotal station in the Saudi-Egyptian strategic partnership, with its messages that transcend the bilateral character to reach the depth of the region and the world.

6:30 AM.. Is it time to delay the school bell? Perhaps a new academic year, happy and renewed, is a good opportunity to talk about a topic that worries many: 6:30 AM, an hour that announces the start of a tiring school day for the educational community. At this early hour, while the sunrise is not yet complete, our students begin their journey burdened with their heavy bags and eyes heavy with sleep. We are not the only ones, as I personally wake up daily at dawn and enjoy the quiet of the morning, and I believe that whoever owns their morning owns their day, and whoever owns their day owns their life. But the truth is that we live in a state of continuous rush, we lack the quiet lifestyle; we miss the family breakfast moment and the proper preparation for a new day.

Enough is Enough! After the decisions issued by the Disciplinary Committee in a confusing, random, and intertwined legal scene, the Appeals Committee and the Ethics Committee in Saudi football around the Super Cup, they were incomplete and unclear, which caused widespread controversy within the sports community. At the beginning of August 2025, the Disciplinary Committee issued sanctions against Al-Hilal club for withdrawing from the Super Cup tournament, which was a financial fine of 500,000 riyals, and preventing Al-Hilal from participating in the next edition of the tournament. Then, on August 23, 2025, the Appeals Committee surprised everyone by canceling the decisions of the Disciplinary Committee, issuing new decisions, considering Al-Hilal a 3-0 loser against Al-Qadisiyah, with an additional financial fine of 500,000 riyals, in addition to depriving Al-Hilal from participating in the first knockout tournament of the season next season, which caused widespread astonishment.

Youth in Sports Competition Let’s first agree that correct criticism is that through which we seek reform and search for the truth, which may be missing most of the time. At the same time, our criticism must be of a certain person, far from phrases outside the spirit of sportsmanship, the teachings of our true religion, and without hurting the feelings of others and violating their dignity, with respect and acceptance of their viewpoints in a sporting spirit. Here I do not speak only about Al-Shabab club as one of its sons who lived its years inside its walls for a very long time, but about every club whose rights have been unjustly violated and in broad daylight. Al-Shabab club is one of the most ancient clubs in the country, and it comes at the forefront of these clubs that have achieved many accomplishments, the most prominent of which is “The White Lion” and international championships.

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