حددت هيئة الزكاة والدخل 28 فبراير 2018 موعدا نهائيا لتقديم الإقرارات الضريبية للمنشآت الاقتصادية التي تتجاوز توريداتها السنوية 40 مليون ريال، على أن تقدم تلك الإقرارات شهريا.
وأكدت الهيئة أن موعد تقديم الإقرار الضريبي يحدد بحجم التوريدات السنوية (...)
There are two kinds of media – one that is free and independent, and the other, restrained and biased.
The first kind publishes news and reports in a way that is balanced, neutral and free from ambiguities, mostly prevalent in developed democracies. (...)
At one time, producing more and more babies was seen as essential to the continuance of the human race. This was seen as our sole weapon against disease, famine, wars and natural disasters. A woman often gave birth to a dozen babies, knowing well (...)
قدم صاحب السمو الملكي الأمير فيصل بن بندر بن عبدالعزيز أمير منطقة الرياض مساء أمس (السبت) التعازي والمواساة لأسرة الشهيد النقيب محمد بن عيد السبيعي .
وسأل سموه الله العلي القدير أن يتغمد الشهيد بواسع رحمته وأن يسكنه فسيح جناته وأن يلهم ذويه الصبر (...)
I read the other day a study about countries that apply Islamic principles in most of their daily lives. The study, conducted by Prof. Hussain Askari of George Washington University entitled "How Islamic are the Islamic Countries," showed that most (...)
The number of books published every year far outnumbers those used in schools all over the world. For every 20 books taught in schools, there are around 400,000 books published. This applies to several countries. If we look at the Kingdom, we find (...)
MEN are more violent and reckless than women; they violate laws more than women and that is why prisons are full of men. More men than women die every year and more use guns and drugs. The ratio of murders committed by men compared to women is 19 to (...)
I oppose those parents who do not let their children sit at their computers or laptops for hours surfing the Internet. I believe we should let our children spend a long time reading and learning new things online. They will learn new skills and (...)
Al-Riyadh
I read recently that an Egyptian has to work 353 hours to save enough money to be able to buy an iPhone 6. In comparison, someone in Switzerland only has to work 21 hours. These statistics are according to a report issued by the (...)
HOW many people do you know who have been in situations which have turned their lives upside down? How many allowed their beards to grow and decided to be religious before changing their minds and returning to their former state? How many people (...)
Jizawee, now under detention in the Kingdom on charges of trying to smuggle 23,380 Xanax narcotic tablets, has been further exposed with the revelation that he received huge sums of money in Egypt through his contact in the Kingdom, sources said (...)
Ahmed Al-Jizawee, the Egyptian lawyer who currently stands accused of smuggling narcotics into Saudi Arabia, disclosed to investigators Sunday that his wife Shahenaz Fathi had relations with some journalists in Egypt who led the campaign against the (...)
Jeddah Police have rejected a statement by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which claimed that over 1000 Egyptian expats had gathered in front of Al-Kandarah police station to express anger over the delay in the burial of three Egyptian (...)
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
RIYADH/CAIRO — Relations between Saudi Arabia and Egypt are strong and won't be affected by some instigators making a hue and cry over the case of Ahmad Muhammad Al-Sayed, known as Al-Jizawee, who is under investigation at the (...)
Riyadh newspaper
I TOOK my time checking three catalogs full of fake degrees from different parts of the world. When the man selling them to me started clearing his throat audibly, I got the hint and spoke: “Well, I need a bachelor's degree from (...)
Maj. Muhammad Rafiqul Islam, Dhaka Police Chief, said the police have uncovered new evidence about the murder of Khalaf Al-Ali, the Saudi diplomat who was shot dead on March 6, 2012 while on his way home.
“We are following strong leads that will (...)
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
DAMASCUS/AMMAN/BEIRUT – King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, has issued directives to the Kingdom's embassies in Beirut and Amman to facilitate procedures for the return of Saudi nationals and their families from (...)
Security will be tightened at all Saudi missions and diplomatic residences abroad with additional equipment and bodyguards after the killing earlier this month of a Saudi diplomat in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dr. Nizar Bin Obaid Madani, Minister of State (...)
Tens of harsh wars took place in Europe, and Napoleon and Hitler invaded most of the content and the two World Wars burned most of their countries, yet no body attacked Switzerland and remained for five hundred years a peaceful place in the middle (...)
I wrote an article before nearly five years where I questioned the possibility of creating knowledge and exploding it inside the brain (in the way of inception), and back then I questioned if the emergency variables that happen in the brain (...)
I concluded my journey throughout China at the city of Guagzha. I wrote the final chapter of my observations on China on board the plane. Articles, "Notes "and "thoughts" that have not been documented instantly will evaporate. I documented 37 Notes (...)
It is common and known that most of the great persons and geniuses were not excellent in their primary education.
Einstein, for instance, failed the Mathematic test; Darwin preferred chasing rabbits; Newton's skills did not qualify him to join (...)
Many religions are divided into small parties which depend on scaring and threatening people to guarantee their loyalty. This strategy (depends on Terrorism) might increase their guilt feelings, and then persuading them that the government is able (...)
The more a thing is rare, the more invaluable is. And the more invaluable is things, the more famous is. And the more a thing becomes famous, the more demand on will be even if that would take one to fake or counterfeit it.
This vicious circle is (...)
The more a thing is rare, the more invaluable is. And the more invaluable is things, the more famous is. And the more a thing becomes famous, the more demand on will be even if that would take one to fake or counterfeit it.
This vicious circle is (...)