Saturday, June 11, 2022 – 5:08 p.m.
Sharjah, June 11 / WAM / Sharjah Institute for Heritage Participates in the ongoing Rabat International Book and Publishing Exhibition.
The Institute’s participation will feature selected intellectual seminars by Moroccan researchers and writers, as well as a rich cultural program covering the signatures and publications of the organization’s recent publications on Moroccan heritage. Numbers published by Sari and its two journals, Al Mawrood and Mawroot.
The head of the company is Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Muslim said: “We are interested in participating in various book fairs because they are of great importance and unique value to all enthusiasts of speech, reading and knowledge. In terms of heritage, there is a lot of collaboration and coordination to preserve and preserve heritage and pass it on to generations, with an interest in the importance of collaborating, coordinating and sustaining collaborative work with Moroccan companies.
The pavilion of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage has seen numerous scientific symposia and numerous signatures of new publications in various fields of heritage by researchers who have been instrumental in preserving and passing on heritage to future generations. Significant attendance from visitors and the general public to the exhibition commended the company for its efforts in preserving its role and status and heritage, its safety and security, its plans and operations, and its permanent presence at the Arab and international levels. .
The exhibition is a testament to four seminars within the framework of the Moroccan Ministry of Culture’s General Program and Institutional Participation, the first being “Strengthening Cultural Relations between the Harjah Institute for Heritage and Moroccan Cultural Institutions”, the second entitled “The Fine in the Fijian Oasis as a Model” Sharjah Institute for Heritage from the County “to the world” and fourth, “The role of the Sharjah Institute in spreading the Arab tradition … Moroccan tradition as a model.”
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