Quran recitation competition held

naeem@coastaldigest.com (Shodhan Prasad)
May 29, 2012
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Ras Al Khaimah, May 29: While reciting the Quran one should think that he is in the presence of Allah who has sent those verses to the whole mankind through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), said M Abubaker Thumbay.

He was addressing the competitors of fifth holy Quran recitation competition conducted by the Scholars Indian School, RAK and the Holy Quran Foundation RAK.

Quoting the Qur’anic verse “He is with you wherever you are, we are nearer to Him that His Jugular vein”, he said whatever portion you may be reciting from the Quran, and whatever deed you may be doing, Allah is witness thereof.

Contestants from 13 schools of five emirates participated in the event.

The International Indian School Ajman received overall championship. The programme was attended a large number of well-wishers from all walks of life. The programme was sponsored by RAK freetrade Zone and Al Tarheeb Electromechanical, RAK.

Amna Al Dehhi of RAK FTZ, Tariq Nawaz of Al Tarheeb Electromechanical Ghabib Al Zayyoot and Salim of RAK Quran Foundation and Habib Mundol the Chairman of Scholars Indian School was present on the occasion.

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April 12,2025

Riyadh, April 12: In a welcome move for Indian expatriates and other foreign residents in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom has introduced a new online service that allows residents to update their passport information without visiting the General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat). The service is available through the widely used Absher platform.

This initiative comes as a major time-saver for Indian expats, especially those renewing their passports, as it eliminates the need for lengthy in-person appointments and physical document submissions at Jawazat offices.

Who Can Use the Service?

The online update feature is available to expatriates aged 18 and above. Once a passport is renewed, Indian expats can log in to Absher (via their employers account), navigate to My Services, select Passport, and then access Resident Identity Services to update the relevant information.

A clear photo of the new passport must be uploaded. The system automatically extracts the passport number and expiry date using advanced digital recognition tools.

Before submitting, users are required to pledge that:

  • The old passport has not been lost.
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Important for Indian Families

If family members previously listed on the old passport have been issued individual passports, the online service cannot be used. In such cases, a personal visit to Jawazat is necessary to complete the update.

Likewise, if the passport is lost, the expat must report the loss and update information directly at the Jawazat office. Any misuse or incorrect submission will result in accountability under Saudi law, including potential charges of forgery.

Fee Details

To avail this convenience, a nominal fee of SR69 (including VAT) is applicable for each passport update request.

Why It Matters

With over 2 million Indians living and working in Saudi Arabia, this digital service is expected to ease the bureaucratic burden and save time for thousands of individuals who previously had to navigate crowded offices and long wait times. It also enhances accuracy and ensures smoother processing for both employees and employers.

Indian community associations have welcomed the move, calling it a step forward in digital convenience and administrative efficiency for expatriates.

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