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Makkah, March 05, 2026, SPA -- The storyteller event revitalizes a traditional folk art that has historically provided education and entertainment. As part of the Hira Ramadan nights, the Hira Cultural District celebrates this heritage in a vibrant atmosphere, drawing families and children. The event showcased essential Arabic oral traditions through stories rooted in folk narratives that highlight human values. Delivered interactively, the performance engaged the audience, reminiscent of traditional gatherings where storytelling was vital for education and social connection. This initiative enriches the cultural experience for Makkah visitors and promotes heritage arts in today’s cultural scene. It fosters connections between younger generations and their cultural legacy through creative engagement. Children participated in storytelling, enhancing their listening and imaginative skills while improving their linguistic abilities. Hira Ramadan nights offers various cultural, artistic, and social activities for all community segments, reflecting the Hira Cultural District’s commitment to an integrated experience that harmonizes authenticity with modernity, showcasing Makkah's cultural and religious importance.
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