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Prior to King Faisal Prize 2021 Laureates announcement tonight – HRH Prince Khalid Al-Faisal chairs Service to Islam prize selection committee meeting

A prize selection committee for King Faisal Prize for Service to Islam, headed by His Royal Highness Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, Chairman of the King Faisal Prize Board, is meeting today to select the 2021 King Faisal Prize laureate in the Service to Islam category: one of the Prize’s five categories.

The committee comprises the following members: His Excellency Kabine Komara, former Prime Minister of Guinea; H.E. Dr. Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen, Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation; H.E. Dr. Mohammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League; and Dr. Ahmed Abbadi, Secretary General of the Muhammadiyah Association of Scholars; H.E. Dr. Khalid Mathkour Al Mathkour, Member of Shariah Faculty at Kuwait University.

The Service to Islam prize reflects the primary objectives of the King Faisal Prize to ingrain Islamic values and ideas in the society and highlight their key role in enriching knowledge and human development. It aims to benefit Muslims in their present and future through awarding and acknowledging the distinguished efforts of individuals and institutions that have excelled in serving Islam and Muslims.

Following the Service to Islam selection committee meeting today, HRH Prince Khalid Al-Faisal will announce the names of the laureates for all the five Prize categories at a small function in Riyadh. The event will be streamed live at 8:00 pm (Riyadh time) through the King Faisal Prize’s website and its social media platforms (YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook). In line with current social distancing restrictions, the number of press personnel attending the ceremony will be limited accordingly.

Previous laureates in the Service to Islam category of the King Faisal Prize have included rulers, heads of states, thought leaders and social scientists as well as some distinguished institutions. To qualify for the prize, an individual or an institution should have rendered exceptional services to Islam and Muslims through knowledge and deeds or provided other outstanding services that offer far-reaching benefits to Islam and Muslims.

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King Faisal Prize General Secretariat Announcement – 2021 Laureates

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

With the grace and glory of Allah, the selection committees of the 2021 King Faisal Prize, after meticulous deliberations that were held from Saturday 6th to Wednesday 10th of February 2021, have reached the following decisions for the Prize’s five categorize of Service to Islam, Islamic Studies, Arabic language & Literature, Medicine, and Science.

First: King Faisal Prize for The Service to Islam

The King Faisal Prize for Service to Islam for this year 2021 is awarded to: Mr. Mohamed bin Abdulrahman Al-Sharikh

Chairman of Sakhr Software Company
In recognition of his outstanding services to Islam and Muslims, which included:

  • His production of the first software for the Holy Qur’an and the nine Hadith books in the English language, and the updating of the Islamic information archive, which includes, besides the Holy Qur’an, the Encyclopedia of Noble Hadith, the Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence, and other programs as well as other Islamic information bases.
  • His efforts in the Arabization and production of computer programs since 1982, the development of an Arabic contemporary electronic dictionary, the proofreader program, automatic formal Arabic pronunciation, machine translation, and the development of the vision system for the blind.
  • Developing many cultural and educational programs for young people related to Islamic culture and Arabic language, and establishing training and software development centers since the 1980s.
  • Archiving and making openly accessible Arabic magazines since the late 19th century with more than two million pages.
  • He is considered one of the personalities who have contributed to enhancing the Muslim culture with many works characterized by their rigor and originality. He has played a prominent role in supporting and instilling the spirit of research, creativity and innovation to preserve the heritage of the Muslim Ummah [i.e. community].

Second: King Faisal Prize for Islamic Studies

The King Faisal Prize for Islamic Studies for this year 2021 Topic: (Endowment in Islam) is withheld due to nominated works not elevating to the criteria of the prize.

Third: King Faisal Prize for Arabic Language and Literature
The King Faisal Prize for Arabic Language and Literature for this year 2021, Topic: (The New

Rhetoric) is awarded to:

Professor Mohamed Mechbal
(Morocco)
Professor at the Faculty of Arts, Abdul-Malik al-Saadi University, Morocco

Professor Mohamed Mechbal is awarded the prize in recognition of his initiation and drive of a scholarly project. Most of his work aligns with the Prize’s theme “New Rhetoric”. His output is characterized by depth, novelty and originality, combining theory and practice. He seeks to link up rhetorical research to the fields of literature, language and communication, and the theoretical and procedural foundations of the inception of modern Arab rhetoric, according to an expanded vision inspired by the call for renewal.

Fourth: King Faisal Prize for Medicine
The King Faisal Prize for Medicine for this year 2021, Topic: (Regenerative Medicine in

Neurological Conditions), is awarded jointly to:
Professor Robin James Franklin

(United Kingdom)

Director of the Cambridge MS Society Centre for Myelin Repair. Professor of Stem Cell Medicine at University of Cambridge &
Professor Stephen Mark Strittmatter
(United States of America)

Director of Yale Alzheimer Disease Research Center Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology at Yale University

Professor Robin James Franklin is awarded the prize in recognition of his seminal and pioneering work on the biology of myelin regeneration (remyelination), where he described key events by which adult central nervous stem cells give rise to new myelin-forming oligodendrocytes and key biological pathways, amenable to pharmacological manipulation, providing the scientific rationale and development of myelin regenerative medicine clinical trials approaches and to achieve regeneration in the adult mammalian central nervous system.

Professor Stephen Mark Strittmatter is awarded the prize in recognition of his pivotal contributions to the molecular understanding of failed axonal growth and limited recovery following spinal cord injury. His work and discoveries may have great impact on restoration of axonal growth. He has defined the role of the Nogo –Nogo Receptor – Rho pathway. He has translated these discoveries into the development of new therapeutic approaches and to achieve regeneration in the adult mammalian central nervous system.

Fifth: King Faisal Prize for Science
The King Faisal Prize for Science for this year 2021 Topic: (Physics), is awarded to:

Professor Stuart Stephen Parkin (United Kingdom)

Director of Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics. Professor of Microstructure Physics at
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.

Professor Stuart Stephen Parkin is awarded the prize in recognition of his fundamental discoveries and innovations enabling spin-engineered storage devices which have resulted in a 1,000-fold increase in the storage capacity of magnetic disk drives. He developed practical technologies based on spin valves which transformed human access to data and enabled the “big data revolution”. Which in turn allowed for solving intractable problems that depend on fast access to vast quantities of data through machine learning and artificial intelligence, such as predictions to the impact of climate change. In addition, Parkin discovered novel non-volatile magnetic random-access memory (MRAM), which have been introduced into the marketplace last year.

The General Secretariat of King Faisal Prize commends the 2021 esteemed Laureates and offers its sincere gratitude to the distinguished members of the selection committees, the referees, and the experts of this year’s session for their highly valued contributions. The General Secretariat also extends its appreciation to all organizations and institutions that have graciously collaborated with it in submitting their nominations and the members of the media for their continued interest in the Prize’s activities.

May Allah look favorably on those devoting their time and effort in virtue to the betterment of humanity.

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King Faisal Prize in final preparations to announce names of its 2021 Laureates

  • Specialized committees to meet at KFP headquarters to select recipients of awards in Islamic Studies, Arabic Language & Literature, Medicine, and Science
  • HRH Khalid Al-Faisal to chair committee meeting to select winner in Service to Islam
  • Announcement of names will be on 10 February 2021 Riyadh, KSA, February 4, 2021:

The selection of the recipients of the King Faisal Prize 2021 has entered the final stages with specialized selection committees for each category of the prize set to meet in the coming days. According to the General Secretariat of the King Faisal Prize, the selection committees for all five categories of the award – Islamic Studies, Arabic Language & Literature, Medicine, and Science – meetings will take place on the 6th of February and will continue for five days. On the 10th of February, His Royal Highness Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, Chairman of King Faisal Prize Board, will preside over the committee meeting to select the laureate of the Service to Islam prize.

The General Secretariat had announced earlier the topics of the 43rd session of the King Faisal Prize as follows: “Endowment in Islam” for the Islamic Studies prize, “The New Rhetoric” for the Arabic Language & Literature prize, “Regenerative Medicine in Neurological Conditions” for the Medicine Prize, and “Physics” for the Science Prize category.

The General Secretariat also pointed out that nominations for the prize are not accepted from individuals or political parties. The selection process is based on nominations made by scientific institutions, universities, research centers as well as scientific and language councils. The General Secretariat stipulates that the nominated individual is alive and their nominated work is already published; the nominated work should also be informative and enriches knowledge for the development of humanity.

The selection committees include scholars and scientists from all over the world, who examine the nominated works to select the laureates in an objective and a transparent manner, in accordance with the rules and regulations developed by the General Secretariat of the prize.

Each selection committee will consist of 10 members, who will be attending either in person or virtually, due to the current circumstances.