The King Faisal Foundation (KFF) is an international philanthropic organization established in 1976 with the mission of preserving and perpetuating the legacy of King Faisal bin Abdulaziz. With a focus on enhancing education, scientific research, and knowledge enrichment, KFF has established pillar programs such as the King Faisal Prize, the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, and the King Faisal School. These programs aim to recognize scholars, promote research, and advance education locally, regionally, and globally.
Through its support of pillar programs, philanthropic projects, and educational scholarships, KFF has spent 1 billion Saudi Riyals to fulfill its goals of serving Islam and people of peace. The foundation's commitment to excellence is evident in its prestigious King Faisal Prize, awarded annually in five main categories: Service to Islam, Islamic Studies, Arabic Language Literature, Medicine, and Science. Additionally, KFF's efforts extend to institutions such as Alfaisal University and Effat University, which play a vital role in creating knowledge-based economies and providing educational opportunities for women in Saudi Arabia.
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