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    ICESCO Holds Training Workshop on Sound Art and Critical Thinking in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    The Culture Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) organized the fourth online training workshop in the “ICESCO Immersive Art” (IIA) series, themed “Listening, Creating, Thinking”. The event explored the intersection of art with scientific and technological research through interdisciplinary approaches that combine creativity and knowledge.

    The opening session, chaired by Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of ICESCO Culture Sector, saw the participation of renowned French Teacher-researcher and composer Mr. Frank Pecquet, who gave a presentation on the philosophical and artistic dimensions of musical sound, and its role in fostering creativity and analyzing sensory environments. His presentation was grounded in creative research methodologies, psychoacoustics, the philosophy of listening, and auditory anthropology.

    The workshop was then facilitated by Ms. Zineb Bougrine, expert at the Culture Sector, and Dr. Amine El Hamami, ICESCO’s external international expert in digital creativity and culture. It included remote participation by specialized researchers, young professionals, and experts from ICESCO national commissions in Member States.

    The discussions revolved around two main themes: the first addressed sound as a medium for artistic and cognitive creativity, while the second focused on the “school of critical perception” as a space for learning and educational transformation.

    It also explored the impact of artificial intelligence on artistic creativity and the authenticity of expression in the digital era. Participants emphasized the importance of rethinking traditional aesthetic concepts by integrating the arts with technology and the humanities, in order to develop more inclusive and adaptable cultural policies that meet the needs of contemporary societies, especially in the fields of education and artistic training.

    This workshop aligns with ICESCO’s vision to reposition culture as a driving force for comprehensive development and a means of strengthening social cohesion, through the adoption of innovative and open cultural models that respond to the aspirations of future generations amid rapid digital transformations.

    ICESCO Receives Student Delegation from Duke University in the United States

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) received a student delegation from Duke University—one of the most prestigious universities in the United States—on Tuesday, 3 June 2025, as part of its efforts to promote cultural dialogue and academic exchange with leading international academic institutions.

    Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO Deputy Director-General, welcomed the delegation and delivered an address highlighting the Organization’s mission, strategic objectives, and role in supporting its Member States and strengthening international cooperation.

    For his part, Mr. Mohammed Hedi Shili, Head of Legal Affairs and International Standards at ICESCO, emphasized Duke University’s global reputation and its excellence in education and scientific research.

    Professor Mbaye Bashir Lo, faculty member at Duke University and Director of the “Duke in the Arab World” Academic Program, gave an overview of the university and its history, noting that it currently ranks sixth among top U.S. universities in terms of academic excellence and research output.

    Moreover, Dr. Said El Hassan, Director of Studies and Research at the Khalid El Hassan Foundation in the Kingdom of Morocco, emphasized that the visit was organized as part of a tailored academic program for the visiting students. He highlighted the academic cooperation between the Foundation and Duke University, and expressed his appreciation to ICESCO for its warm welcome.

    ICESCO experts also delivered presentations on the Organization’s key programs and initiatives in education, science, and culture, as well as its ongoing efforts to empower youth and promote civilizational dialogue.

    The visit concluded with a tour of ICESCO’s Mishkat Hall, where Dr. Adel Bouraoui, Advisor to the ICESCO Director-General, presented an overview of the Mishkat training programs, which focus on enhancing Arabic language proficiency among non-Arabic speakers.

    ICESCO Honors Graduates of Its Training Program on Civilizational Diplomacy and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Conflict Resolution

    As part of the cooperation between the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), represented by its Center for Civilizational Dialogue, and the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Chair at the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fez (UEMF), ICESCO headquarters in Rabat hosted, on Monday, 2 June 2025, a graduation ceremony for trainees who successfully completed a specialized training program on civilizational diplomacy and its role in conflict resolution using artificial intelligence tools and techniques.

    The ceremony was attended by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO Deputy Director-General; Dr. Abdelhak Azzouzi, President of the UN Alliance of Civilizations Chair; Ambassador Khalid Fathalrahman, Head of ICESCO’s Center for Civilizational Dialogue; along with a number of ICESCO heads and program trainees.

    The event opened with remarks by Ambassador Fathalrahman, who highlighted the strength of ICESCO’s ties with international institutions and organizations, and the importance of such partnerships in developing the skills of youth and those involved in dialogue and civilizational diplomacy.

    In his remarks, Dr. Benarafa underscored ICESCO’s commitment to developing advanced tools that serve the Islamic world in addressing growing challenges, particularly in the fields of civilizational dialogue and intercultural communication.

    For his part, Dr. Azzouzi emphasized the importance of promoting religious and cultural diversity among postgraduate students specializing in law and conflict resolution, noting the need to integrate this dimension into academic curricula.

    In his remarks, Dr. Abdelfettah Belamchi, Director of the Moroccan Center for Development and Parallel Diplomacy (CMDPDC) in Rabat, commended ICESCO’s efforts to institutionalize the concept of civilizational diplomacy and praised the publication of its new book titled Civilizational Diplomacy: A New Concept.

    Furthermore, Mr. Mohammed Hedi Shili, Head of Legal Affairs and International Standards at ICESCO, stressed the importance of such training programs in establishing a clear legal methodology for trainees, and called for the adoption of an ethical code on artificial intelligence to ensure its responsible use, warning against risks associated with bias in AI applications.

    Dr. Ahmed Said Ould Bah, Advisor to the ICESCO Director-General, affirmed the added value of these training programs, which yield direct benefits for participants and contribute to fostering a culture of dialogue and enhancing effective communication.

    The ceremony concluded with remarks by Dr. Mohammed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO, who shed light on the evolution of civilizational dialogue and its close connection to civilizational diplomacy, affirming that constructive intercultural dialogue is key to success and positive global impact.

    ICESCO Mourns the Passing of Abdelhak El Mrini, Historian of the Kingdom of Morocco

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has learned with great sadness of the passing of Dr. Abdelhak El Mrini, Historian of the Kingdom of Morocco and former Royal Palace Spokesperson, on Monday evening, 2 June 2025, at the age of 91.

    On this sorrowful occasion, ICESCO’s Director-General, leadership, and staff extend their deepest condolences to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, to the family of the deceased, and to the Moroccan people. They beseech Allah Almighty to shower him with mercy and grant him a place in Paradise.

    Renowned for his distinguished scholarly and intellectual contributions, Dr. El Mrini was one of the prominent figures in Moroccan thought, history, and literature. He held several high-ranking positions, most notably Director of Royal Palaces, Honors, and Decorations.

    Born in 1934 in Rabat, Dr. El Mrini distinguished himself early on in the fields of education and research. He earned several advanced degrees in Morocco and France, including a PhD in Literature. His pioneering works include The Moroccan Army Throughout History, Jihad Poetry in Moroccan Literature, and Introduction to the History of Modern Morocco.

    Dr. El Mrini maintained a special relationship with ICESCO, participating in several of its cultural and intellectual events. He was a distinguished guest in ICESCO’s Ramadan series Ramadan Whiffs and Intellectual Sparks in 1443 AH / 2022 AD, where he delivered a lecture titled Highlights about Tea in Morocco. He was also a regular attendee at the ICESCO Cultural Forum, alongside leading intellectuals, underscoring his esteemed status in the Moroccan and Islamic cultural spheres.

    May Allah have mercy on the departed. To Allah we belong, and to Him we shall return.

    ICESCO Participates in AfDB’s 60th Annual Meetings in Côte d’Ivoire

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the 60th Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB), held in Abidjan, Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, from May 26 to 30, 2025. The Organization was represented by Dr. Haddy Jatou Sey, Head of the Education Sector, and Mr. Omer Hamid, Head of the Strategic Partnerships Division.

    On the sidelines of the meetings, the ICESCO delegation held bilateral talks with senior officials from the African Development Bank, including Dr. Hendrina Doroba, Manager of the Education and Skills Development Division, and Mr. Joel Molel, Principal Resources Mobilization and Partnerships, RDNG. Discussions focused on ways to strengthen cooperation between the two parties, in line with ICESCO’s 2026–2030 Strategy and the Bank’s Ten-Year Strategy (2024–2033).

    These meetings resulted in a preliminary agreement to sign a Letter of Intent in the near future, which would enable ICESCO to act as an executive partner in Member States common to both institutions—particularly those facing challenges due to conflict or institutional fragility. The agreement also includes the immediate launch of several priority projects in the fields of education, water and sanitation, regional capacity building, and skills development.

    The two sides also explored the possibility of developing medium- and long-term strategic joint projects to be implemented on the ground, with ICESCO contributing to the financing of selected project components, thereby enhancing their effectiveness and generating tangible impact in Member States.

    At the conclusion of the meetings, both parties agreed to establish a procedural pathway for drafting a new cooperation framework, to be presented shortly to the leadership of both institutions for approval and adoption. This step is expected to mark a new phase in the cooperative relationship between ICESCO and the AfDB, in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals across Africa and in Member States.

    ICESCO Takes Part in the First Scientific Symposium Honoring Scholar Moulay Mustapha Alaoui in Meknes

    On Saturday, May 31, 2025, Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), took part in the first scientific symposium held in tribute to the scholar Moulay Mustapha bin Ahmed Alaoui (1912–2007). The event was organized by the Local Council of Scholars of Meknes under the theme: “Moulay Mustapha Ben Ahmed Alaoui: Patriot, Scholar, Politician, and Educator.”

    Several national and academic figures took part in the symposium. The first session, opened with a lecture by Dr. Ahmed Abbadi, Secretary-General of the Mohammadia League of Scholars, reviewed the intellectual and activist career of Moulay Mustapha Alaoui. This was followed by contributions from Dr. Mustapha El Ktiri, High Commissioner for Former Members of the Resistance and the Liberation Army; Dr. Idriss Khalifa, university professor and member of the Higher Council of Scholars; and Dr. Hamou Ouramo, President of the Local Council of Scholars of Meknes. Each highlighted different stages of the late scholar’s life and his contributions in service of the faith and the Ummah.

    Dr. Ahmed Said Ould Bah, Advisor to the Director-General of ICESCO, shared a special testimony about the relationship between Mr. Alaoui and his father, the late Dr. Mohamed El Mokhtar Ould Bah, recounting their work together at the Foundation of African Scholars, as well as other shared scientific and national experiences.

    Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa also recounted his experience as a young student of Mr. Alaoui, attending his classes at the Institute of Quranic Studies, known as Dar al-Quran, in Rabat. The institute was established—alongside Dar El Hadith El Hassania—by the late King Hassan II to promote Quranic and Hadith sciences.

    During the second session, several academics and professors revisited the life of Mr. Alaoui, recalling his scientific contributions and pioneering role in education, preaching, and politics.

    Over the course of his life, Mr. Alaoui held several prominent positions, including Director of the newspaper Al-A’ahd al-Jadid, appointed in 1957 by the late King Mohammed V. He later served as Head of the Sahara and Mauritania Directorate at the Ministry of the Interior in 1959, and subsequently as Director of the Political Directorate in the same ministry. From 1963 to 1965, he served as a Member of Parliament for the Gheris Basin constituency. Under the reign of His Majesty King Hassan II, he was appointed Director of Dar Al-Hadith Al-Hassania (1966–1977), then served as Director of the Cabinet of the Minister of Habous and Islamic Affairs, Advisor to the same ministry, President of the Local Council of Scholars of Meknes, and President of the League of Scholars of Morocco and Senegal.

    Mr. Alaoui also distinguished himself through his work in verification and interpretation. He verified the first and tenth volumes of the book “Introduction to the Meanings and Chains of Transmission Found in the Muwatta of Mâlik,” by Imam Ibn Abd al-Barr al-Qurtubi, and provided interpretations for around fifty verses of the Holy Qur’an.

    This scientific symposium is part of a series organized by Scholars Councils across Morocco to celebrate prominent Muslim scholars, preserve their heritage, and highlight their scholarly contributions.

    ICESCO Director-General Meets with Ministers of Culture and Education, and Chairman of the Environmental Protection Committee in Tajikistan

    Discussions focused on heritage preservation, green education, and climate change action

    On the sidelines of the International Conference on Glacier Preservation, held in Dushanbe from 29 to 31 May 2025, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), held a series of bilateral meetings with Tajikistan’s Minister of Culture, Minister of Education and Science, and Chairman of the Environmental Protection Committee, to explore avenues for strengthened cooperation in cultural heritage protection, environmental education, and sustainability.

    The first meeting, held with Tajikistan’s Minister of Culture, Ms. Matlubakhon Sattoriyon, discussed ways to further strengthen the existing cooperation in the field of preserving and documenting Tajik heritage. The two parties agreed to implement joint programs and initiatives in the fields of environmental culture, arts and literature, and supporting Tajik traditional industries, in continuation of the recent achievements made by the two parties, including the inscription of about 20 sites on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists and the holding of several national workshops for workers in the field of heritage preservation.

    The ICESCO Director-General also met with Mr. Rakhim Hamro Saidzoda, Tajikistan’s Minister of Education and Science, discussing support for ICESCO’s “Greening Education” initiative, cooperation in teacher training, integration of artificial intelligence technologies in the educational process, and youth skills development to prepare them for tomorrow’s professions through joint programs and projects. Dr. AlMalik appreciated Tajikistan’s efforts aimed at strengthening its educational system and expressed ICESCO’s support for expanding cooperation in the fields of scientific research and innovation.

    In the bilateral meeting with Mr. Sheralizoda Bahodur, Chairman of the Environmental Protection Committee, the two parties agreed to prepare a document on the protection of glaciers and submit it to the upcoming Conference of Environment Ministers in the Islamic World, given that these rivers are located in nine ICESCO Member States and have a direct impact on food and water security. They also stressed the importance of integrating topics related to climate change into school curricula, training teachers and enhancing their competencies, involving youth in environmental issues, and promoting community awareness of climate issues.
    Dr. AlMalik expressed ICESCO’s willingness to support Tajikistan’s environmental goals. Mr. Bahodur commended the Organization’s efforts geared towards confronting climate change in the Islamic world.

    The meetings were attended by Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector, and Dr. Abdulhakeem AlSenan, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku.

    ICESCO Director-General, Tajikistan FM Agree to Develop Action Plan to Intensify Bilateral Cooperation

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Mr. Sirojiddin Muhriddin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan, met in Dushanbe to discuss the signing of a joint action plan as a framework for cooperation in the coming period, and ways to enhance cooperation between the two parties in the educational, scientific, and cultural fields.

    The meeting, held on Saturday, 31 May 2025, reviewed the future action plan between the two parties, including supporting ICESCO’s initiative to establish a regional observatory for glacier data in the Central Asian region; supporting Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon’s climate action initiatives; and organizing a series of cultural days at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat to highlight Tajikistan’s cultural diversity.

    During the bilateral meeting, Dr. AlMalik thanked Mr. Muhriddin for the kind invitation to attend the International Conference on Glacier Conservation, praised the address of H.E. President Emomali Rahmon to the conference, and reiterated ICESCO’s full appreciation for his leading initiatives and efforts in combating climate change.

    The ICESCO Director-General also affirmed the Organization’s keenness to strengthen its cooperation with Tajikistan in the Organization’s areas of competence, noting that Tajik talents may be recruited to work at ICESCO, in addition to the implementation of training programs for a group of Tajik young people at ICESCO’s headquarters in Rabat.

    For his part, Mr. Muhriddin highlighted the status of ICESCO and its leading roles in Tajikistan, stressing his keenness to sign a joint action plan between the two parties as soon as possible.

    ICESCO Director-General Commends Tajikistan’s Glacier Conservation Vision, Urges Global Action

    In his address to the High-Level International Conference on Glacier Conservation, held from 29 to 31 May 2025 in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), praised the forward-looking vision of H.E. Mr. Emomali Rahmon, President of the Republic of Tajikistan, who has made the issue of glaciers a national and international priority.

    Dr. AlMalik pointed out that, thanks to the vision of its President, Tajikistan has established itself as a key player in global water diplomacy, playing the role of guardian of one of the largest glacier reserves in Central Asia. He also recalled that President Rahmon’s initiative, behind the United Nations’ proclamation of the “International Decade for Action on Water for Sustainable Development” (2018–2028), marked a decisive turning point in the mobilization of global efforts to tackle one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time.

    ICESCO’s Director-General pointed out that over the last fifty years, the world has lost more than a third of its glaciers, with Central Asia alone losing almost 30% of its glaciers since the 1960s, noting that Tajikistan’s glaciers supply more than 60% of the water resources of the Amu Darya basin, a vital source for more than 43 million people.

    In view of this pressing situation, Dr. AlMalik called for immediate collective action, stating: “The figures are alarming, but they bear a common call to unite science with solidarity, and development with sustainability.”

    In this spirit, he announced ICESCO’s full commitment to supporting Tajikistan’s efforts, including the implementation of scientific research and joint glacier monitoring programs; the launch of an educational campaign in Member States to raise environmental awareness among young people; support for local knowledge and traditional practices in water resource management; and the creation of a regional glacier data observatory to serve the whole of Central Asia.

    In conclusion, Dr. AlMalik commended the efforts of H.E. President Emomali Rahmon in holding this crucial conference, noting that the initiative embodies Tajikistan’s moral leadership and highlights the profound harmony between its people and its natural environment. He called for inspiration to be drawn from this model and for united efforts to protect what remains of the glaciers and restore the ecological balance of our planet.

    President of Tajikistan Receives ICESCO Director-General in Dushanbe

    His Excellency Emomali Rahmon, President of the Republic of Tajikistan, received, on Friday, 30 May 2025, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), on the sidelines of the opening of the high-level International Conference on Glacier Conservation, held in Dushanbe. The meeting discussed ways to enhance cooperation in the educational, scientific, and cultural fields.

    At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. the President of Tajikistan emphasized that his country attaches special importance to expanding cooperation in the fields of culture, education, and scientific research with international partners, expressing Tajikistan’s willingness to strengthen its cooperation with ICESCO to contribute to the efforts to develop the cultural and scientific fields in the Islamic world.

    For his part, Dr. AlMalik expressed ICESCO’s deep appreciation for President Emomali Rahmon and his great efforts to preserve glaciers, noting that under his leadership, Tajikistan has become a leading voice in global water diplomacy and a guardian of the largest glaciers in Central Asia.

    The meeting also touched on the development of a set of joint initiatives and programs in the fields of preserving and valorizing heritage, promoting traditional industries and crafts, and enhancing scientific efforts to protect historical monuments.

    The meeting was also attended by Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector; Dr. Abdulhakeem Al Senan, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Baku; and Mr. Azamsho Sharifi, Assistant to the President for International Relations.