Legendary Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini dies

Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini died on Sunday at the age of 80 after a long illness. (Supplied)
Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini died on Sunday at the age of 80 after a long illness. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 September 2025
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Legendary Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini dies

Legendary Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini dies
  • Actor, 80, leaves behind deep-rooted cultural, artistic legacy  

RIYADH: Saudi actor Hamad Al-Muzaini died on Sunday at the age of 80 after a long illness.

He leaves behind a deep-rooted cultural and artistic legacy that helped shape Saudi Arabia’s cultural landscape.

Al-Muzaini had a presence in countless Saudi households. He was renowned for his roles in a wide array of television series, including the iconic “Tash ma Tash.”

He also contributed to other popular shows such as “Ailat Abu Ruwaishid,” “Ghashamsham,” the youth-oriented “Shabab Al-Bomb,” and “Al-Asouf.”

He played a central figure who helped shape traditions, storytelling, and family bonds for a generation of viewers.

Born in 1945 in Unaizah in the Al-Qassim Province, Al-Muzaini began a career at the Ministry of Education before embarking on his artistic journey in the mid-1980s. He also possessed a remarkable gift for poetry.

A true champion of local content and stories, Al-Muzaini was a vocal critic of writers and producers who ignored traditional narratives, believing they saw the tales as conventional and superficial. His dedication to authentic storytelling earned him a special place in the hearts of many across the Arab world.

Thousands of fans and admirers took to social media to express their condolences and reflect on his profound impact following his death.

Faiz Al-Malki, a public figure and ambassador for the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, said on X: “I ask almighty God to grant him paradise. May God magnify the reward of his family and loved ones. And praise be to God for everything.” 

Fans and fellow supporters of Saudi film and the arts also expressed their sorrow on X.

Osamah Shehri wrote: “A heartbreaking, painful, and shocking piece of news at the same time. I’m trying as much as possible to comprehend it, with no objection to God’s decree.

“We ask God to have mercy on him, forgive him, and pardon him. And to make him dwell in the spacious gardens of paradise and the bliss of His good pleasure.”

Saudi journalist Ahmed Balhareth said: “The artistic scene has lost one of its pillars with the passing of the artist Hamad Al-Muzaini who immortalized his name through prominent dramatic works such as ‘Tash ma Tash,’ ‘Ghashamsham,’ ‘Bayni wa Baynak,’ and others.

“Sincere condolences to the artistic community and the honorable Al-Muzaini family. ‎He participated in most of the famous Saudi works.”

Many people spoke of their grief, and many wrote that a part of the Kingdom’s rich cultural and artistic heritage had been lost with the death of the actor, adding that his memory would live on through his timeless work.

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Who is Hamad Al-Muzaini?

Hamad Al-Muzaini was a Saudi actor who helped shape traditions, storytelling, and family bonds for a generation of viewers. Endowed with a gift for poetry, Al-Muzaini championed local content and stories, and was a vocal critic of writers and producers who ignored traditional narratives, believing they saw the tales as conventional and superficial. He had a presence in countless Saudi households, renowned for his roles in a wide array of television series, including the iconic “Tash ma Tash.” He died on Sept. 21, 2025, at the age of 80 after a long illness.


Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
Updated 04 November 2025
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Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
  • Bilateral ties play a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability, says Saudi official
  • ‘Tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage’

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Japan held a ceremony in the capital Riyadh on Monday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between their countries.

During a speech, Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji highlighted the strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and Japan. He said that their cooperation, which began in 1955, plays a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability and prosperity.

“The tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage,” he said. Al-Khereiji highlighted that the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 established a comprehensive strategic partnership to achieve common goals, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He expressed the Kingdom’s desire to enhance its relationship with Japan and achieve greater growth and prosperity for both countries, the SPA added.

Saudi Arabia is the primary supplier of crude oil to Japan, and Japan has become a significant partner for the Kingdom in trade and investment. Under Saudi-Japan Vision 2030, the two countries have agreed to enhance cooperation, including efforts in decarbonization, as highlighted in a blog post by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.