Al-Ghamdi Brothers Spearhead Restoration Of Historical Building In Al-Dhafir, Preserving Al-Baha's Rich Heritage

In a heartfelt effort to honor and protect the cultural legacy of their region, Yanallah Al-Ghamdi, alongside his brothers, has embarked on a significant project in Al-Dhafir village, located in Al-Baha city. Their mission is to breathe new life into an ancient archaeological building, aiming to reconnect with the past and safeguard the heritage for future generations. This initiative not only involves the restoration of the structure itself but also includes an exhibition of ancient tools once used in traditional medicine, offering a window into the lives and challenges faced by the region's early settlers.

Al-Ghamdi shared that this restoration was achieved through their personal dedication and efforts. The broader vision behind this project is to rejuvenate the entire village of Al-Dhafir, recognizing its historical value as a key regional center that has been a witness to pivotal events throughout history. This village is not just any location; it houses significant historical and archaeological sites, including mosques like the King Abdulaziz Mosque, which was renovated as part of the Crown Prince's initiative for historical mosques.

Restoring Al-Baha's Heritage Site

With its rich history, including serving as the site for the region's first school established in 1353 AH and various buildings that once served as headquarters for different ministries, Al-Dhafir village stands as a testament to the area's historical importance. Al-Ghamdi expressed his hope that the Ministry of Culture will step in to further restore and document the village's rich history, leveraging reliable references and accounts from older generations.

The commitment of Al-Baha governor's office towards preserving regional heritage was also highlighted by Al-Ghamdi, showcasing a collaborative spirit towards cultural preservation. The village now hosts several programs and activities aimed at engaging the community, particularly impacting the younger generation positively.

One of the focal points of this restoration effort is the building that now serves as an exhibition space for traditional medicine practices, a profession deeply rooted in Al-Ghamdi's family for over 130 years. This initiative not only preserves architectural heritage but also keeps alive the knowledge and practices of traditional medicine that have been passed down through generations.

Al-Dhafir village, with its historical significance and ongoing efforts towards preservation and documentation, stands as a beacon of cultural heritage in Al-Baha. Through initiatives like these, led by individuals like Yanallah Al-Ghamdi and his brothers, there is renewed hope for the revival of historical sites across Saudi Arabia, ensuring that the rich tapestry of the nation's past is preserved for future generations to learn from and appreciate.

With inputs from SPA

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