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    Scientific Forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul” Concludes Its Second Edition at ICESCO Headquarters

    The second edition of the Scientific Forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul” wrapped up on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO). The event was organized by the Group of Spouses of Arab Ambassadors and Heads of International Organizations in Morocco.

    The closing session, hosted by ICESCO, featured a lecture by Dr. Khadija Abouzid, Professor of Higher Education at Mohammed V University, Rabat, titled “From the Ark to the Mountain: Nouh’s (Noah) journey between the wisdom of striving and total submission.” The session was attended by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, alongside several ambassadors accredited to Morocco and members of the Group.

    The Forum opened with a recitation from the Holy Quran, followed by a presentation of the poem “Muntaha Amri” (My Ultimate Destination) written by Dr. Salim AlMalik and performed by Mahmoud Al-Sayyad. Dr. Yousra Bint Hussain Al-Jazairy, member of the Group, then delivered an address in which she highlighted the Forum as a product of a distinguished partnership between ICESCO and the Group. She emphasized the shared vision of promoting knowledge, enriching intellectual dialogue, and returning to the wisdom found in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him).

    Dr. Al- Jazairy noted that the Forum provided a space for deep contemplation on the meaning of life and an opportunity to rediscover the connection with the Quran, which offers timeless lessons for thought and daily affairs. She stressed that one of the most important lessons from the various lectures was the necessity of instilling a love for the Quran in future generations so that its values are reflected in their hearts and interactions.

    Dr. Khadija Abouzid then delivered her lecture, in which she reviewed a series of lessons drawn from the story of Prophet Nouh (peace be upon him). She highlighted the story as one of the best examples of patience — a crucial virtue in human life. She also addressed themes such as dealing with disobedient children, and bring them up properly, as well as the importance of perseverance and resilience, and the necessity of developing skills to face life’s hardships.

    Additionally, Dr. Abouzid pointed out the significance of disregard, as demonstrated in the story of Prophet Nouh when he disregarded the disservice of his people. She further emphasized that this is a noble trait that reflects inner strength and its ability to rise above offenses for the greater good.

    Lastly, she concluded her lecture by stressing the need to continue striving for closeness to Allah, whether spiritually or through good deeds, without this being limited to Ramadan, and that self-monitoring and accountability are essential to sustaining this spiritual journey.

    Following the lecture, Dr. AlMalik awarded Dr. Khadija Abouzid a certificate of appreciation in recognition of her valuable lectures. The event concluded with the recitation of verses from “Al-Kawakib Al-Durriya fi Madhi Khayr Al-Bariya” (The celestial lights in praise of the Best of Creation) by Imam Sharaf Al-Din Al-Busairi Al-Busiri.

    ICESCO supports Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education in its efforts to obtain institutional accreditation in innovation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), has emphasized that the world is going through a crucial phase marked by rapid changes and unprecedented opportunities. Thus, ICESCO deeply believes that the Islamic world must not only accompany these changes, but drive them forward with a creative and distinctive vision based on proactive leadership, continuous development and a commitment to quality.

    This was part of a speech he delivered via videoconference on Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, at the preparatory workshop on “Assessing the Maturity of Institutional Innovation” organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in collaboration with ICESCO. The workshop is part of the ministry’s efforts to obtain the accreditation of institutional innovation from the Global Innovation Institute (GInI), and to strengthen its innovation system by complying with international standards.

    ICESCO’s DG pointed out that the Organization’s obtaining the “Certified Innovative Organization” certification in 2024 goes beyond mere accreditation. It is the result of a rigorous evaluation process that measures the conformity of the Organization’s strategy with international innovation standards, affirming that Member States’ efforts to achieve this certification are an investment in a promising future, and a clear message to the world that reflects their willingness not only to join the global innovation system, but also to lead and shape it.

    For his part, Dr. Mohamed Ayman Ashour, Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, noted that the preparatory workshop is part of Egypt’s Vision 2030 and the National Strategy for Higher Education and Scientific Research, which aims to improve the quality of the higher education and scientific research system. He added that the ministry is committed to embedding the culture of innovation in its institutions and meeting international standards of institutional excellence, while taking concrete steps towards institutional accreditation in the field of innovation by global institutions. He also praised ICESCO’s efforts, its constant support to the Member States and its significant contribution to the development of the system of innovation and excellence.

    ICESCO Director-General meets with Moroccan Minister of National Education, Pre-school and Sports

    Review of developments of partnership between ICESCO and Morocco in the fields of education, science and culture

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Mr. Mohamed Saad Berrada, Moroccan Minister of National Education, Pre-school and Sports, President of the Moroccan National Commission for Education, Science and Culture, to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between the two parties in the Organization’s areas of expertise.

    During the meeting, held on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the Ministry’s headquarters in Rabat, the two parties reaffirmed their commitment to intensifying their outstanding cooperation through the implementation of innovative programs and activities in the fields of education, science and culture. This commitment is part of ICESCO’s leading role in promoting the development of these sectors in its Member States.

    Dr. AlMalik commended the significant and constant support provided to ICESCO by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, and the Government of Morocco. This support has been reflected in His Majesty’s high patronage of numerous ICESCO activities and initiatives over the past years, as well as the commitment of the relevant Moroccan authorities to strengthen the strategic partnership with the Organization.

    Mr. Berrada, for his part, commended ICESCO’s efforts and standing commitment to supporting Member States in the implementation of joint programs and initiatives that meet the specific needs and priorities of each country. Discussions also focused on the latest developments in the ongoing key joint programs and projects, as well as a number of proposed activities.

    ICESCO Invites Specialists to Contribute to the Series of Specialized Studies in Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Speakers 2025

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) invites researchers and specialists to contribute to the “Series of Studies in Arabic Language Teaching to Non-Arabic Speakers 2025,” regularly published by the ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers. This initiative aims to support the Organization’s policies in promoting scientific research and publishing in the field of Arabic language, capitalize on modern linguistic and educational theories and the latest technologies, and enhance its global status.

    Interested researchers can apply by sending a book abstract of up to 200 words, along with their research plan, CV, and a copy of their passport to stans@icesco.org by April 15, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be notified of the acceptance of their abstracts within two weeks.

    For more information on participation and publishing terms, please visit: https://icesco.org/9jyh.

    It is worth noting that this project has so far contributed to applied linguistic studies with four scientific series that incorporate the latest linguistic theories. Participating experts have shared their expertise, experience, and research, as well as educational initiatives, to serve Arabic language learners. Their contributions have equipped teachers with methods, strategies, and skills that enhance learners’ linguistic proficiency, cultural competence, and professional achievement.

    ICESCO Holds Workshop on “Cultural Diplomacy: The Sunny Dimension of Foreign Policy”

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a workshop titled “Cultural Diplomacy: The Sunny Dimension of Foreign Policy” on Friday, March 21, 2025, via videoconference. The event brought together experts from ICESCO Member States, along with a panel of academics and professionals in the cultural field, to examine the essential role of cultural diplomacy in strengthening international relations.

    As part of the activities of ICESCO’s international think tank “Culture for Rethinking the World,” Mr. Frédéric Jambu and Ms. Manuela Nicoletti, experts at ICESCO’s Culture Sector, delivered a lecture on the fundamental concepts, key actors, and effectiveness of cultural diplomacy in the current context of globalization. They highlighted its strategic role in promoting cooperation and dialogue between nations.

    The discussions also addressed the contemporary challenges of cultural diplomacy in the face of globalization, as well as the impact of new technologies and digital transformation on international cultural policies. During this Meeting, ICESCO reaffirmed its commitment to fostering cultural industries and advancing cultural diplomacy worldwide by promoting their role as facilitators of global cultural exchange and intercultural dialogue based on mutual respect.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Egyptian Ambassador to Morocco to Discuss Partnership Development

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Ambassador Ahmed Nihad Abdel-Latif, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Kingdom of Morocco, discussed a set of proposed activities and programs to enhance cooperation between ICESCO and Egypt in several areas. These include the organization of the Conference of Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the Islamic World, to be held in Cairo at the end of this year, ICESCO’s participation in the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum, joint efforts in cultural heritage preservation, and the role of culture in building peace.

    At the outset of the meeting, which took place on Wednesday, 19 March 2025, Dr. AlMalik praised the distinguished partnership between ICESCO and Egypt. He reviewed the most prominent activities and programs implemented in recent years between the two sides, notably the hosting of ICESCO’s 2021 General Conference under the patronage and in the presence of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the launch of ICESCO Youth Year under His Excellency’s patronage, and the celebration of Cairo as the 2022 Culture Capital of the Islamic World.

    Dr. AlMalik emphasized his aspiration to advance the strategic partnership between the two parties through the implementation of pioneering programs and projects. He highlighted that, in alignment with its vision and operational strategy, ICESCO has adopted a proactive approach to engaging with its Member States. This engagement aims to implement collaborative initiatives that address their aspirations and needs, particularly in areas such as youth capacity building, preparing them for future professions, promoting the values of peace, and encouraging investment in technology, innovation, artificial intelligence, and space sciences.

    Additionally, Dr. AlMalik reaffirmed ICESCO’s unwavering support for Dr. Khaled El-Enany, former Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and the Arab-African candidate for the position of Director-General of UNESCO. He also commended the expertise and contributions of Egyptian professionals who have recently joined the Organization, recognizing their valuable role in advancing its mission.

    For his part, Ambassador Ahmed Nihad Abdel-Latif expressed his aspiration to enhance cooperation between the two sides, particularly in view of ICESCO’s outstanding initiatives and programs in the fields of creativity and innovation.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO’s Deputy Director-General; Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of the Media and Communication Sector; and Ms. Sally Mabrouk, Head of the Office of the Director-General overseeing the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector. Also in attendance were Marwa Mamdouh-Salem, Deputy Ambassador of Egypt to Morocco, and Dr. Heba Mahmoud Saad, Cultural Attaché.

    Scientific Forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul” Continues at ICESCO

    The scientific forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul,” organized by the Group of Spouses of Arab Ambassadors and Heads of International Organizations in the Kingdom of Morocco, continues its sessions. The forum’s third session was held at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Dr. Khadija Abouzid, Professor of Higher Education at Mohammed V University, delivered a lecture titled “From the Depth of the Well to the Top of the Ultimate Empowerment: Lessons from Surat Yusuf on Taking Initiative.” The session was attended by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, alongside several ambassadors and distinguished intellectual and academic figures.

    The session opened with remarks from Dr. Yousra Bint Hussain Al-Jazairy, a member of the Group of Spouses of Arab Ambassadors, who underscored the valuable lessons in patience, planning, and perseverance found in the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) (peace be upon him). She explained that this session builds on the previous discussion of Ya‘quubian Education, highlighting how Prophet Ya‘qub’s (Jacob’s) (peace be upon him) upbringing of Yusuf shaped his resilience and strength, enabling him to overcome hardships and achieve empowerment and honor. Dr. Al-Jazairy emphasized that Yusuf’s story is more than a historical account, as it offers practical lessons relevant to modern life.

    In her lecture, Dr. Khadija Abouzid outlined five key pillars of success drawn from Surat Yusuf. The first is knowledge and expertise, as Prophet Yusuf gained the skills and wisdom needed to manage crises and make sound decisions, ultimately qualifying him for a high-ranking position in Egypt. The second is piety and integrity, as he remained steadfast in his values despite temptations and challenges, highlighting the role of ethical commitment in achieving true success.

    The third pillar revolves around strength and trustworthiness, as his leadership qualities emerged through his responsible and upright conduct, earning the confidence of Egypt’s Captain of the Guard (Al-‘Azeez). The fourth is initiative and decision-making, as Prophet Yusuf was not merely a passive recipient of events but an active participant who anticipated challenges and proposed solutions, demonstrated in his strategic plan to manage Egypt’s impending famine. Lastly, the fifth pillar is truthfulness, which, according to Dr. Abouzid, was not only reflected in Prophet Yusuf’s words but also in his actions and decisions, making him a model of honesty and transparency.

    Concluding her lecture, Dr. Abouzid explored the concept of empowerment, explaining that Prophet Yusuf’s empowerment was not solely material, manifesting in authority and rulership, but also an inspiring form of empowerment that encompassed wisdom, knowledge, leadership, compassion, forbearance, and piety. Dr. Abouzid highlighted that after enduring severe trials, from the depths of the well to imprisonment, Allah granted him authority over Egypt’s wealth, allowing him to manage its resources as he saw fit. This, she noted, was a divine reward for his righteousness, patience, and steadfast adherence to the truth, as he responded to harm with forgiveness and to conspiracies with wisdom and magnanimity.

    The session concluded with an open discussion, during which attendees posed questions on ways to implement the values and principles derived from Prophet Yusuf’s story in contemporary personal and professional contexts.

    ICESCO Publishes Book on Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti and His Role in Civilizational Diplomacy

    The Centre for Civilizational Dialogue of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has released a new book titled Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti: A Model of Civilizational Diplomacy in West Africa. This publication is part of the programs celebrating Marrakech as the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2024.

    The book presents the proceedings of a scientific symposium organized by Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech under ICESCO’s auspices. It explores the life and legacy of Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti (1556–1627), one of the most prominent scholars, jurists (faqih), and historians in the region’s history. The book highlights his role in fostering civilizational exchange between Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing his contributions to knowledge diplomacy, which played a crucial role in strengthening cultural and scholarly relations across the Sahara.

    Additionally, the book examines key moments in Ahmad Baba’s life, including his exile to Marrakech, where he continued his academic work in teaching and authorship. It delves into his influence on Islamic sciences and provides an in-depth analysis of Morocco’s historical ties with West Africa. Furthermore, it underscores the role of scholars in preserving Islamic heritage while highlighting the significance of African manuscripts in safeguarding the region’s cultural identity.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Director of IsDB Regional Hub Rabat

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Ahmed Ag Aboubacrine, Director of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group’s Regional Hub in Rabat, on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat. The two parties discussed prospects for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik welcomed Mr. Aboubacrine to ICESCO, highlighting the importance of bilateral communication in strengthening cooperation to fulfill common objectives. He also noted that IsDB-funded projects align with ICESCO’s areas of expertise, emphasizing the need for joint action and the sharing of expertise and resources. “Such collaboration would enhance the outcomes of programs and projects in education, science, and culture. ICESCO is willing to provide any logistical or technical support to the IsDB in this regard,” he added.

    Moreover, the ICESCO Director-General reviewed the Organization’s latest projects and achievements across various fields. These include the inscription of 724 heritage sites and elements on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists, among which 33 sites are classified as endangered, representing nearly 60% of the 53 endangered sites worldwide. He also highlighted programs aimed at enhancing educational infrastructure in Member States, developing educational tools in accordance with international standards, protecting education systems, and addressing school dropout rates in impoverished and marginalized areas.

    Additionally, he pointed out initiatives targeting youth empowerment, such as the Young Professionals Program, which has received 10,000 applications this year, as well as capacity-building and entrepreneurship support programs, particularly in the fields of technology and artificial intelligence.

    Dr. AlMalik further elaborated on ICESCO’s approach, which is based on openness and transparency with Member States and partners, involving them in evaluation and development processes. This includes assessing available opportunities to secure innovative funding sources for implementing programs that address the most pressing needs of Member States.

    For his part, Mr. Aboubacrine expressed his gratitude to Dr. AlMalik for the warm welcome and commended ICESCO’s concrete efforts in its areas of competence, making it a leading development organization with exceptional technical and professional capabilities, as well as highly competent staff. He also emphasized that the IsDB is keen to strengthen its partnership with ICESCO and expand bilateral cooperation in areas where the Organization has made significant progress, particularly in program and project evaluation, vocational training, trainer qualification, and capacity-building, as well as funding and implementing joint initiatives in education, culture, heritage, environment, and technology. He also stressed the importance of developing plans to engage both public and private sectors in such programs and raising awareness of their significance.

    In addition, Mr. Aboubacrine stated that the IsDB is drafting a cooperation agreement to be signed with ICESCO, aiming to devise a bilateral action plan to be implemented soon.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of ICESCO’s Translation and Publishing Center, and Dr. Abdullah Al Mulhim, Expert at ICESCO’s Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector.

    ICESCO Receives ‘Certified Innovative Organization’ Shield at Global Innovation Summit in Dubai

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has been awarded the ‘Certified Innovative Organization’ shield during its recent participation in the Global Innovation Summit. The event, organized by the Arab Network for Creativity and Innovation, took place in the Sustainable City in Dubai on February 25–26, 2025, in partnership with the Global Innovation Institute (GInI) in the United States.

    This global recognition marks the culmination of ICESCO’s past achievements and follows its certification as a ‘Certified Innovative Organization (CInOrg)’ by GInI in October 2024. The Organization underwent a comprehensive evaluation by GInI experts, who assessed its innovation policies, program implementation methodologies, impact on Member States, and integration of strategic partners. ICESCO attained the prestigious ‘Champion’ level, awarded to institutions that uphold the highest standards of institutional innovation.

    Dr. Salim Omar Salim, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Sharjah, received the award on behalf of the Organization. Summit organizers commended ICESCO’s efforts in fostering a culture of innovation within its departments and initiatives, as well as its role in supporting Member States in developing sustainable innovation strategies.

    The Summit witnessed high-profile Arab and international participation. Over two days, attendees explored innovation across various sectors, including government services, community development, healthcare, and education. The event featured specialized presentations and panel discussions led by global experts, who emphasized that innovation is no longer optional but a strategic necessity for institutional growth and societal advancement.