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    ICESCO Wins KACCC Cultural Communication Award

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has been awarded the King Abdulaziz Center for Cultural Communication (KACCC) Award in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in its fifth edition for the year 2025, under the category of international non-profit organizations and institutions. The recognition came for its initiative Peace 360, according to the announcement made by the Center in a press conference held on Wednesday, 3 September 2025, at its headquarters in Riyadh, attended by Dr. Abdullah Al-Fawzan, Secretary-General of the Center, and Mr. Ibrahim Al-Asmi, Deputy Secretary-General.

    On this occasion, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, expressed his joy at the Organization being honored with this prestigious award, stressing that it stands as a testament to ICESCO’s efforts in consolidating the values of peace, coexistence, and intercultural dialogue within the societies of its Member States.

    Dr. AlMalik also praised the efforts and achievements of the KACCC in embedding the values of diversity, coexistence, and cohesion in the Kingdom, which has become a shining model in promoting peace and its noble principles. He also highlighted the cooperation agreement signed between ICESCO and KACCC last July, aimed at implementing pioneering initiatives that enhance intercultural dialogue, instill values of tolerance and coexistence, and support cultural diversity.

    The Peace 360 Initiative reflects a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to peacebuilding that ICESCO is working to entrench by drawing on wide-ranging expertise across its programs and activities. The initiative seeks to nurture a culture of peace among key social actors, especially youth, while employing development as a tool for building peace and reinforcing its values.

    ICESCO had also published a book on the initiative and its dimensions, entitled Peace 360: Exploring the Dimensions of Peace, which included messages from Heads of State of ICESCO Member States, the Organization’s Director-General, contributions from several distinguished international figures, as well as messages from ICESCO Youth Peace Ambassadors.

    The KACCC Award aims to celebrate national and international achievements realized by governmental and private institutions, civil society organizations, international organizations, and individuals who have made outstanding and effective contributions to the promotion of the values of moderation, coexistence, tolerance, and civilizational communication with others.

    ICESCO Stands in Solidarity with Afghanistan Following Earthquake, Calls for Consolidated International Support


    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) extends its deepest condolences and solidarity to Afghanistan in the wake of the devastating earthquake that claimed hundreds of lives, injured thousands, and caused extensive damage to infrastructure. This catastrophe has struck a dear nation persevering to advance and rebuild after years of war and crises.

    While commending the significant efforts undertaken by the Afghan authorities to address the impact of this tragedy, ICESCO reaffirms its steadfast support for its brethren as part of its commitment to bolstering the fields of education, science, and culture, which have been affected by these dire circumstances.

    In this context, ICESCO calls upon the governments of its Member States and the international humanitarian organizations to provide all possible assistance, affirming the values of human fraternity.

    Allah is the Guarantor of success.

    ICESCO Announces Allocation of 100,000 USD to Support Reconstruction of Schools Damaged by Floods in Pakistan

    Based on its statement issued on 23 August 2025, expressing its sincere solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in light of the recent flood disaster it has faced, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) reaffirms its solidarity with the brothers and sisters in Pakistan, in support of the efforts undertaken to confront the consequences of this tragic catastrophe.

    Recognizing the priority of advancing educational requirements during times of crisis, the Organization is pleased to announce the allocation of 100,000 USD to support the reconstruction of the dilapidated schools.

    In this context, and in continuation of its declared commitment to stimulating and coordinating partnerships that support reconstruction and restoration efforts, ICESCO calls upon the governments of Member States and international donor institutions to contribute to the solidarity campaign alongside the efforts being undertaken by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan during this critical stage.

    May Allah guide everyone to what is good and just.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Ambassador of Pakistan to Rabat

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received H.E. Mr. Adil Gilani, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Kingdom of Morocco. The meeting reviewed cooperation developments in the fields of education, science, and culture.

    During this meeting, held on Monday, 1 September 2025, at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik affirmed the Organization’s full solidarity with Pakistan and its willingness to support national recovery after the devastating floods that struck the country in late August.

    For his part, Ambassador Gilani expressed his appreciation for ICESCO’s supportive stance towards Pakistan in the wake of the floods, which resulted in the deaths of many people and the destruction of several buildings and educational institutions. He also commended the Organization’s role in supporting its Member States.

    The two parties also discussed cooperation developments between ICESCO and Pakistan, agreeing to implement a number of joint projects and activities in the coming days, with a focus on youth capacity-building and the use of the latest AI technologies in education.

    The meeting was also attended by Prof. Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of the Science and Environment Sector at ICESCO.

    ICESCO Deputy Director-General Takes Part in Dar Dmana International Forum for Dhikr and Samaa in Morocco

    Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), took part in the Fifth Edition of the Dar Dmana International Forum for Dhikr and Samaa, held in Ouazzane, Kingdom of Morocco, on 28–30 August 2025. The Forum was organized under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, as part of the celebrations marking the Revolution of the King and the People and Youth Day.

    During the intellectual session on “Spiritual Challenges and Stakes in Tomorrow’s World,” Dr. Benarafa delivered a keynote address in which he emphasized the central role of spirituality in addressing today’s global change. He noted that current crises extend beyond the economic and political spheres, striking at the very essence of human existence.

    Addressing the spiritual stakes in the age of artificial intelligence, Dr. Benarafa also warned against reducing humans beings to mere data and algorithms, underscoring that true human uniqueness lies in spiritual awareness and contemplative experience, which cannot be programmed or replicated.

    The ICESCO official further highlighted the need to advance a humanistic and spiritual civilizational project rooted in universal values and enriched by the Sufi and philosophical traditions, which, he believes, offer a glimpse into the human spirit and restore its compass of meaning.

    The 2025 edition, held under the theme, “The Spiritual Question in Tomorrow’s World”, was organized by the Safaa Association for Madih, in cooperation with several partners.

    The event featured performances by Moroccan and international Sufi music groups, alongside scholarly and spiritual discussions that brought together leading thinkers, scholars, and cultural figures.

    Participants in Mohammed VI International Prize for Memorizing and Reciting Holy Quran Visit Museum of Prophet Seerah at ICESCO

    A delegation of participants in the 19th edition of the Mohammed VI International Prize for the Memorization, Recitation, Tajweed, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur’an visited, on Friday, August 29, 2025, the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization, currently housed at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat.

    Prior to the Museum visit, ICESCO Director-General Dr. Salim AlMalik received the delegation of more than 110 memorizers of the Holy Quran from 50 countries, in addition to the competition’s jury members, and expressed his appreciation for the memorizers of the Book of Allah Almighty.

    The Director-General explained that the Organization’s hosting of the Prophet Seerah Exhibition is part of its efforts to present an accurate image of Islam. He highlighted several of ICESCO’s initiatives in this regard, including the “Read It To Understand It” initiative, launched as a proactive step to counter attempts to distort or misrepresent the Holy Quran. He also noted the upcoming organization of an international conference on Imam al-Bukhari in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, aimed at highlighting his scholarly and civilizational contributions.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik presented an overview of the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet Seerah and highlighted its role in casting light on the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, through educational and interactive content that employs the latest AI and VR technologies. He also noted that the Museum has welcomed nearly 9 million visitors.

    Afterwards, the delegation toured the exhibition halls, where they received detailed explanations about the various pavilions and sections.

    At the end of the visit, the ICESCO guests expressed their delight at visiting this major scientific and cultural institution, which takes its visitors on a spiritual journey to the time of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and his noble companions.

    Conclusion of the Second International Youth Forum for Multiculturalism in Baku

    After five days of intensive workshops, lectures, and rich discussions on intercultural dialogue and the promotion of multiculturalism, the Second International Youth Forum for Multiculturalism concluded today, Wednesday, 27 August 2025, in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Forum was organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, under the theme “Youth as Ambassadors of Peacebuilding in a Multicultural Environment”

    It witnessed high-level participation from ministers, officials, and experts in peacebuilding, along with broad youth engagement of around 70 participants from over 50 countries.

    The closing session of the Forum opened with an address by Mr. Ravan Hasanov, Executive Director of the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, in which he emphasized that the ideas and energy demonstrated by the young participants during the Forum proved their vital role in preserving peace and promoting diversity and mutual respect among nations, cultures, and religions.

    He pointed out the importance of forums that aim to strengthen the role of youth in instilling the values of peace in their societies in light of the serious challenges facing the world today, such as the spread of racism and extremism, while also highlighting Azerbaijan’s distinctive model of respecting and supporting multiculturalism.

    For his part, Mr. Farid Gayibov, Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan, stated that his country’s government, under the leadership of His Excellency President Ilham Aliyev, accords special priority to youth through the implementation of various initiatives and activities for their benefit. He praised the Forum, which offered the participants an opportunity to gain comprehensive insights into Azerbaijan.

    Meanwhile, Ms. Maryam Gafar-zada, Assistant Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku, affirmed that peace is a fundamental value deeply rooted in our Islamic faith, and that ICESCO’s approach reflects this value through the implementation of purposeful programs and initiatives aimed at strengthening the values of intercultural dialogue and coexistence. Mr. Noufal Abboud, Director of the Nordic Center for Conflict Transformation, also expressed his gratitude to the Government of Azerbaijan for its generous hosting of the Forum’s activities.

    The Forum, organized in coordination with ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku and in cooperation with the African Union’s African Observatory for Migration and the Nordic Center for Conflict Transformation, included panel discussions, interactive sessions, and training activities on the role of youth in peacebuilding and understanding, the characteristics of the Azerbaijani model of multiculturalism, and the role of religion as a mediator in conflict resolution.

    On the sidelines of the Forum, a delegation of participants visited the headquarters of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku, where they were given detailed presentations on the office and its role in serving the fields of education, science, and culture in the Organization’s Member States in Central Asia.

    ICESCO Director-General Reviews the Organization’s Achievements and Aspirations for the Islamic World at an Evening Hosted by the Saudi Society for Opinion Writers

    The Saudi Society for Opinion Writers hosted, at its diwaniya in Riyadh on Sunday, 24 August 2025, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), where he reviewed the Organization’s vision and strategic orientations, as well as its most prominent initiatives, programs, and activities for its Member States. He also highlighted the updates made to its organizational structure over the past five years in order to keep pace with global developments and the aspirations of the Islamic world.

    During the intellectual evening, which was attended by a large number of the Kingdom’s leading opinion writers, Dr. AlMalik praised the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s continuous support for the Organization, extending his highest thanks and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
    The ICESCO Director-General also commended the distinguished partnership between the Organization and several institutions in the Kingdom, in coordination with the Saudi National Commission for Education, Culture, and Science, which resulted in the implementation of a set of pioneering programs and activities for the benefit of the Islamic world, including the launch of the Riyadh Charter for AI in the Islamic World.

    Dr. AlMalik affirmed that ICESCO has made wide strides in its pursuit to become a beacon of international civilizational and knowledge-based enlightenment, noting that the Organization has adopted an approach of openness to all. This is embodied in its programs and initiatives, which are designed and implemented to serve humanity without discrimination, as well as in the accession of countries from outside the Islamic world to ICESCO’s membership as observer states.

    The ICESCO Director-General stated that the Organization communicates directly with its Member States through national commissions in order to design programs and initiatives that meet these countries’ needs and aspirations. He also pointed out that ICESCO has established several new specialized centers to serve the Islamic world in the fields of foresight and artificial intelligence, Arabic language, translation and publishing, preservation and valorization of heritage, civilizational dialogue, calligraphy and manuscripts, and poetry and literature.

    Dr. AlMalik explained that the development witnessed by ICESCO is the result of attracting outstanding competencies in all fields from across the globe and succeeding in making it an organization of young professionals, as more than 45% of ICESCO’s staff are under the age of 35. Moreover, women hold 50% of leadership positions in the Organization. He also shed light on the prestigious international certifications the Organization has received in innovation, creativity, governance, and knowledge, stressing that these constitute international recognition of ICESCO’s achievements.


    The meeting featured rich discussions between Dr. AlMalik and the opinion writers, during which he answered the audience’s questions about ICESCO’s efforts to contribute to the development of its areas of competence.

    From ICESCO, the meeting was attended by Osama Heikal, Head of the Media and Communication Sector, Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of the Translation and Publishing Center, and Dr. Abdulhakim Alsenan, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku.
    It is worth noting that the Saudi Society for Opinion Writers regularly hosts in its diwaniya a group of the Kingdom’s most prominent officials and decision-makers, in addition to distinguished Saudi figures at the international level, where it features direct and insightful dialogues with leading Saudi media professionals.

    Baku Hosts Second International Youth Forum on Multiculturalism with Participation from 50 Countries

    On Saturday, 23 August 2025, the Second International Youth Forum on Multiculturalism kicked off in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Forum is organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, under the theme «Youth as Ambassadors of Peacebuilding in a Multicultural Environment.»

    Around 70 young participants from over 50 countries are taking part, with the aim of promoting the values of multiculturalism, encouraging intercultural dialogue, and strengthening interfaith understanding.

    The Forum, organized in coordination with ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku and in cooperation with the African Union’s African Migration Observatory and the «Nordic Center for Conflict Transformation,» will run for five days.

    It includes discussion panels, interactive sessions, and training activities, during which participants will explore mechanisms and approaches to enhance youth leadership and their engagement in peacebuilding initiatives within their communities and beyond.

    It also aims at shaping a generation rooted in the culture of peace and the values of tolerance and coexistence, celebrating and safeguarding cultural heritage diversity, and showcasing reconstruction efforts in Azerbaijan’s liberated historic lands.

    During the opening session of the Forum, Mr. Ravan Hasanov, Executive Director of the Baku International Multiculturalism Centre, stressed that the second edition of the Forum focuses on strengthening the role of youth in achieving peace in their communities and building bridges of dialogue and understanding among cultures, as they are the driving force toward a better future.

    For her part, Dr. Dinara Guliyeva, Expert at ICESCO’s Human and Social Sciences Sector, affirmed that empowering youth is achieved through the development of systems of education, culture, science, and creativity, noting that the organization of this Forum falls within the fruitful partnership between ICESCO and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

    Meanwhile, the interventions of both Dr. Namira Negm, Director of the African Migration Observatory, and Mr. Noufal Abboud, Director of the Nordic Center for Conflict Transformation, highlighted the importance of providing an international platform to foster cooperation among youth in various fields, with a view to mobilizing capacities, supporting innovation and creativity, advancing societies, and achieving development.

    Following the opening session, the Forum, which was attended by a delegation from the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) of Saudi Arabia, hosted a workshop entitled «Diversity: Youth as a Driving Force for Peace and Understanding.» The workshop addressed the role of cultural diversity in the peacebuilding process and the significance of youth participation in this regard.

    ICESCO Expresses Solidarity with Pakistan Following Devastating Floods

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) expresses its deep sorrow and sincere condolences to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, its leadership, government, and people, over the devastating floods that claimed hundreds of lives, displaced thousands, and caused unprecedented destruction to property and infrastructure. A disaster of such scale calls for solidarity and support from all countries of the world, so that the people of Pakistan may overcome the tragic conditions left behind by the catastrophe.

    While commending the responsible efforts made by the Pakistani authorities to mitigate the consequences of this painful calamity, the Organization conveys its full solidarity and support, affirming the depth of the ties binding ICESCO and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and reiterates its readiness to provide assistance that reflects its genuine stance during these difficult times.