
Riyadh, February 27, 2025 – In a significant step towards strengthening international humanitarian initiatives, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) signed a financial contribution memorandum with Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University on Wednesday. The agreement was made on the sidelines of the prestigious Fourth Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum, highlighting the Kingdom’s commitment to global humanitarian efforts.
The memorandum outlines a financial contribution exceeding SAR 46 million, which will be directed towards the completion of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Institute for Islamic and Arabic Studies in Aceh Province, Indonesia. This institute will serve as a key educational hub in the region, providing crucial academic resources and fostering deeper understanding of Islamic studies and Arabic language.
KSrelief’s contribution is part of the Center’s broader efforts to collaborate with local institutions, organizations, and educational entities in support of humanitarian causes worldwide. This partnership aims to enhance educational opportunities in Indonesia, supporting the development of the region’s academic infrastructure and ensuring that future generations benefit from advanced learning in Islamic studies.
The signing of this memorandum underscores Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian work, as KSrelief continues to build partnerships with international and local institutions to deliver sustainable support in areas such as education, health, and community development. The completion of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Institute will not only advance academic knowledge but also serve as a lasting symbol of the Kingdom’s dedication to fostering international cooperation and goodwill through meaningful humanitarian initiatives.
KSrelief’s continued work reflects Saudi Arabia’s broader Vision 2030 goals, which emphasize the importance of humanitarian engagement and global partnerships in building a better future for all. This new initiative with Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University further cements the Kingdom’s role as a global leader in humanitarian aid and international cooperation.