The headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat witnessed, on Monday, February 2, 2026, the inauguration of the art exhibition, “The Childhood & Life of Al-Farabi”, by renowned Kazakh artist and painter Zhanuzak Musapir. The exhibition was organized by ICESCO in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of Morocco, with the aim of highlighting the legacy of the great Muslim philosopher and scholar Abi Nassr Al-Farabi through an artistic vision that casts light on his childhood, scholarly journey, and contributions to Islamic civilization.

The inauguration ceremony saw high-caliber participation, including several representatives of embassies accredited in Rabat and a host of world-renowned painters. In an address delivered on his behalf at the opening ceremony by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO Deputy Director-General, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, stated that the exhibition constitutes a new path of cultural cooperation between ICESCO and Kazakhstan and reflects the Organization’s recognition of the great role Al-Farabi played in shaping human thought as an encyclopedic reference known for his wisdom, vast knowledge, and avid interest in literature and music.

The Director-General also stated that, through this exhibition, Mr. Musapir uses his artistic acumen and sense of creativity to take visitors on a journey through the key moments of Al-Farabi’s life, thus contributing to safeguarding his legacy and transmitting his message to a wider audience.

For her part, Ms. Saulekul Sailaukyzy, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Morocco and Kazakhstan Permanent Delegate to ICESCO, stated that the exhibition highlights the special partnership between the two parties and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Al-Farabi’s contributions to the development of thought in the Islamic world through art. She added that Mr. Musapir’s paintings add a spiritual dimension to Al-Farabi’s life and intellectual journey.

Speaking at the exhibition, Mr. Zhanuzak Musapir noted that he sought to explore, through his paintings, the philosophical, humanistic, and spiritual foundations of Al-Farabi’s teachings and highlight his timeless ideas. He also announced the gifting of all the paintings on display depicting Al-Farabi’s life to ICESCO, as a testament to the strong cultural ties between Kazakhstan and the Organization.

At the close of the ceremony, the National Academy of Arts of Kazakhstan presented certificates of appreciation to Dr. Salim M. AlMalik and a host of ICESCO leadership figures in recognition of their roles in celebrating intellectual figures and preserving human heritage for new generations.





















