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Riyadh Public Library, Saudi Arabia (Maktabah al-'āmah al-sa'ūdīyah, Arabic مكتبة الرياض العامة السعودية) is a library established during the reign of King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud next to the mosque currently known as the Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque, about 400 m south of the Al Hukm Palace and al-Safat square in Riyadh.
"The first women's library began with the establishment of a women's section attached to the central library at the beginning of A.H.1409 by order of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, President of the Council of Ministers and Executive Chairman of the Board of the King Abdulaziz Public Library. This was later ...
Unayzah Public Library (est. 1372 AH). The Riyadh Saudi Library, established in 1373 AH on the recommendation of the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh, historically overseen by the Mufti, then the House of Ifta, and currently overseen by the leadership of the Department of Academic Research and Ifta.
It contains the National Museum, King Abdulaziz Foundation, King Abdulaziz Public Library, King Abdulaziz Mosque, King Abdulaziz Auditorium, Al Madi Mosque, Red Palace and Riyadh Water Tower besides six municipal parks and gardens, namely the National Museum Park, al-Watan Park, the Palm Oasis and al-Yamamah Park.
The library was established in 1990 [3] and is based in Riyadh. [4] Among its special collections are the libraries of Ihsan Abbas, Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abd al Aziz al Mani, Sheikh Abd Allah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Khamis, Sheikh Uthman Ibn Hamad al Haqil, Sheikh Muhammad Husayn Zaydan, Fawzan Ibn Abd al Aziz al Fawzan, Yusuf Ibrahim al Sallum, Muhammad Musa al Salim, Sheikh Muhammad Mansur al Shaqha ...
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Imported marble tiles were used for flooring in the public spaces in addition to local cement. [ 11 ] Al-Kindi Plaza usually gets crowded during weekends, religious festivities such as Eid al-Fitr , Eid al-Adha and public holidays such as Saudi National Day and Saudi Founding Day besides other organized events and celebrations.
Al Farouq is located adjacent to Exit 16. [6] It is located north of al-Faisiliah, east of as-Sinaiyah, south of al-Safa and west of al-Jazirah neighborhoods.. The district is bordered by Eastern Ring Road to the east, Omar Ibn Al Khattab Road to the north, Ali ibn Abi Talib Road to the west and Al Madinah Al Munawarrah Road to the south.