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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.
The library indexes the contents of Saudi periodicals such as original or translated essays, book reviews, thesis, bibliographic works, researches submitted to symposiums and conferences and published legislations for customers service beside indexing of Saudi and non-Saudi periodicals dealing with Saudi Arabia and Arab peninsula.
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.
"Alexandria, Egypt, 11 January 2005—The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) has received a valuable donation from the King Abdulaziz Public Library in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Sohair Wastawy, Head of the Library Sector, announced that the donation is of high intellectual and scientific value as it comprises a collection of books, journals and catalogs ...
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Center for Government Communication (Saudi Arabia) Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Arabia) Communications, Space and Technology Commission (Saudi Arabia) Cooperative Societies Council; Council of Economic and Development Affairs (Saudi Arabia) Council of Political and Security Affairs (Saudi Arabia)
The Ministry of Civil Service was a governmental body in Saudi Arabia that is responsible for arranging the affairs of public employees. [1] It was founded by a royal decree in 1999 to replace the General Bureau of Civil Service [2] and Dr Muhammad bin Ali Al-Fayez served as its first minister. [3]
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