المملكة: Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the King Faisal Award is honored tomorrow, the winners of it

During the ceremony, six prominent winners are honored in appreciation of their pioneering achievements in the fields of service of Islam, Islamic studies, Arabic and literature, medicine, and science, which contributed to the service of humanity and the promotion of knowledge.
The Islam Service Award for the year 2025 was awarded to each of the: a Shopping Qur’an from an association for them to serve people with disabilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in appreciation of his pioneering initiative in providing the meanings of the Holy Quran in sign language through an interactive electronic application, which is the first of its kind globally, as it allowed members of society with hearing disabilities to understand and manage the Holy Qur’an, and also contributed to promoting totalitarianism in Islamic education.
Documenting Islamic history
It also awarded the Islam Service Award to the advisor at the General Authority for Survey and Information in the Kingdom, Sami Abdullah Al -Maghlouth, in exchange for his exceptional efforts in documenting Islamic history by preparing more than 40 historical and geographical Atlas, which dealt with various stages of Islamic history, its personalities, and its effects, and many of these atlas were translated into international languages, which contributed to spreading Islamic historical knowledge on a large scale.
As for the Islamic Studies Award and its subject this year, “Studies that dealt with the effects of the Arabian Peninsula”, it was granted to subscribe to: Professor Saad Abdulaziz Al -Rashid, the prominent Saudi archaeologist, in appreciation of his basic contributions to the study of Islamic inscriptions and the archaeological heritage of the Arabian Peninsula.
Professor Saeed Fayez Al -Saeed was shared by his comparative work in studying old inscriptions and writings in the Arabian Peninsula, and for his contributions to understanding the previous civilizations of Islam.
With their great ideas and accomplishments, they left indelible fingerprints in the path of humanity.
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With their Remarkable Ideas and Outstanding Achievements, they have left indelible marks on Humanity’s Journey.
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Treating blood cancer
This year, Professor Michel Sandin, a professor at the Memorial Celong Cancer Center for Cancer in the United States of America, won his pioneering work in developing Car-T immunity treatments that have achieved effective clinical results in the treatment of blood cancer, and recently showed promising effectiveness in autoimmune diseases and solid tumors.
The Science Award was devoted this year to the field of physics, and Professor Sumio Igima from Japan, a professor at the Japanese University of Mego, was chosen for the pioneer discovery of nanopolitan carbon pipes using the electronic microscope, and the founding of the founding of a new scientific field in material science and nanotechnology, reflected on wide applications in multiple areas of electronics to biological medicine.
As for the Arabic Language and Literature Award and its subject, “Studies that dealt with identity in Arabic literature”, this year has been withheld for the failure of the nominated works to the criteria of the award.
King Faisal Award
It is noteworthy that the King Faisal Award since its foundation in 1977 AD, and the winners of its winners for the first time in 1979, honored 301 winners of 45 different nationalities, in appreciation of their prominent contributions to the service of Islam, the development of knowledge, and the service of humanity.
The award consists of a written written certificate in a distinctive Arabic line, a 24 -karat gold medal with a weight of 200 grams, a financial reward of 750 thousand riyals (equivalent to approximately 200 thousand US dollars), and the award certificate was expected by His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz, head of the award body.
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