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Historic Palaces with Islamic Significance in Saudi Arabia

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  Introduction Saudi Arabia is known as the cradle of Islam, home to the Two Holy Mosques, and the spiritual heart of the Muslim world. But beyond the grand mosques and religious landmarks, the Kingdom also houses a number of historic palaces that bear Islamic significance and deep cultural heritage. These palaces are not just relics of royal luxury — they are symbols of leadership , religious duty , and nation-building , often tied to the lives of the Saudi royal family, the spread of Islam, and the country's unification under Islamic principles. In this blog post, we’ll explore the most iconic Islamic historic palaces across the Kingdom — from Riyadh to Makkah and Madinah — uncovering their stories, architectural features, and spiritual relevance. 1. Qasr al-Hukm (Palace of Justice) – Riyadh This palace, located in Old Riyadh , was the seat of Islamic governance during the early days of modern Saudi Arabia. Founded during the time of Imam Turki bin Abdullah , it later b...

What Is the Qasr al-Hukm (Palace of Justice) in Riyadh?

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  Introduction In the heart of Riyadh , Saudi Arabia's vibrant capital, lies a monumental site that has shaped the nation's political, legal, and cultural identity — the Qasr al-Hukm , or Palace of Justice . This historic complex is more than just an architectural marvel; it’s a symbol of justice, governance, and tradition in the Kingdom. Whether you're an expat, a tourist, or a Saudi national interested in the country’s rich heritage, visiting Qasr al-Hukm offers a fascinating glimpse into the roots of Saudi authority and urban transformation. What Is Qasr al-Hukm? Qasr al-Hukm literally translates to "Palace of the Rule" or "Palace of Justice". It was historically the seat of governance in Riyadh, where the rulers of the Kingdom administered law, met the public, and issued official decisions. Located in the al-Dirah district (Old Riyadh), this sprawling area combines royal history , Islamic architecture , and modern civic planning . It's a...

Cost of Living in Saudi Arabia: What Expats Should Know Before Moving

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When considering a move to Saudi Arabia, one of the biggest questions most expats ask is: “How much does it actually cost to live there?” Whether you’re relocating for work, business, or a new life adventure, understanding the cost of living is key to planning your budget and expectations. In this post, I’ll break down the major expenses you’re likely to face — from housing and groceries to transport, healthcare, and entertainment . I’ll also share a few tips based on my personal experience living in Riyadh as an expat. 1. Housing & Rent Housing is usually the biggest monthly expense for most expats. The good news is: compared to many Western countries, rent in Saudi Arabia is relatively affordable — especially if your employer covers it (which is common in some expat packages). 1-bedroom apartment in city center: SAR 2,500 – 4,000/month 1-bedroom outside center: SAR 1,800 – 2,800/month 2–3-bedroom furnished flat: SAR 3,500 – 6,000/month Villa in expat c...