
Ramadan programmes at Jazan Cultural House promote youth creativity, learning, and community engagement.
The Cultural House in Jazan organised a series of Ramadan evening programmes bringing together families, children, and youth for cultural and educational activities. The initiative aimed to provide a structured environment that combined learning, creativity, and community engagement during the holy month.

The activities were held throughout Ramadan and formed part of local community programming designed to enrich social and cultural participation. The Cultural House opened its facilities to families in the evenings, offering spaces for creative workshops, storytelling sessions, and knowledge-based activities.
Children participated in writing and creative expression sessions, where they developed stories based on their own ideas and imagination. These activities encouraged early literacy skills and supported the discovery of emerging talents by fostering engagement with the written word in an interactive setting.

In addition to creative workshops, the Cultural House organised knowledge-oriented programmes focused on strengthening faith-based values and enhancing learning and memorisation skills through structured and contemporary methods. Storytelling sessions were also conducted to convey humanitarian and spiritual themes in language accessible to young audiences, creating opportunities for reflection and engagement.
The range of programmes reflected the Cultural House’s role as a community centre during Ramadan, providing families with an environment that integrated cultural learning with social interaction.
The Ramadan activities are expected to continue supporting community participation and youth development initiatives in Jazan, reinforcing the importance of cultural institutions in fostering engagement during significant occasions in the Islamic calendar.
Source: Saudi Press Agency











