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    ICESCO and Saudi Ministry of Education agree to strengthen cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Mr. Yousef bin Abdullah Al-Benyan, Minister of Education of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, held a meeting to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between ICESCO and the Ministry in order to contribute to the development of education systems in the countries of the Islamic world.
    During the meeting, held on Wednesday 8 November 2023 in the French capital Paris, on the occasion of the participation of both officials in the 42nd session of UNESCO’s General Conference, Dr. AlMalik reviewed the main thrusts of ICESCO’s vision and strategic orientations, its efforts in activities, programs and initiatives to improve the educational process, strengthen open education and blended learning, as well as to ensure quality, equitable and inclusive education for all, empower women and girls and hone their skills.

    The meeting also touched on mechanisms for developing the partnership between ICESCO and the Ministry, as well as cooperation to build the capacities and skills of young people in the Islamic world, drawing on the successful experiences of qualified Saudi human resources. In addition, they agreed to cooperate in supporting ICESCO’s fields of action, and to recruit Saudi executives who contribute to the enrichment of knowledge and the sharing of experience and expertise in the fields of education and teaching.

    The Director General and the Saudi Minister of Education also discussed the hosting by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of the next edition of the Conference of Ministers of Education in the Islamic World, and underlined their willingness to pursue joint action and partnership in the coming period to implement a set of joint programs and projects, and to coordinate efforts aimed at developing education policies and systems in the countries of the Islamic world, notably by encouraging them to integrate new technologies and to use open educational resources in teaching activities.

    ICESCO Calls for Spiritual International Covenant for environment preservation at the Global Faith Leaders Summit on Climate Action

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), underscored the pivotal spiritual role of faith leaders in raising awareness about the importance of preserving the planet’s well-being; as they stand as thought leaders and guiding figures in their communities, reminding people of ethical virtues and cautioning against the deplorable behaviors of monopolization and excessive consumption as condemned in all divine teachings.

    These profound insights were shared during his remark on Monday, November 6, 2023, at the Global Faith Leaders Summit on Climate Action, held in Abu Dhabi under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates. The summit drew the participation of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence in the UAE, as well as Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayyah, President of the UAE Council for Fatwa, along with 30 faith leaders, figures, academics, scholars, and experts from around the world. This gathering is organized by the Muslim Council of Elders in collaboration with the presidency of the 28th edition of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 28) and the UN Environment Programme.

    Dr. AlMalik initiated his remarks by commending the summit’s distinguished theme, embodying a message of wisdom, inclusivity, and foresight. He further emphasized that every religious doctrine, without exception, directs its followers’ focus towards preserving the environment and securing the continuity of life on Earth. Moreover, he stressed that the proper practice of any religious rite hinges on an environment that is fundamentally and outwardly sound.

    He reiterated ICESCO’s acknowledgment of the value of spiritual leaders and their role in advocating for the environment and safeguarding its treasures. In 2020, amidst the global upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, ICESCO organized the international virtual forum titled “Role of Religious Leaders in the Face of Crises” in collaboration with the Muslim World League (MWL) and the World Muslim Communities Council (TWMCC). This forum yielded the document “Towards a Global Moral Solidarity,” which prominently integrated environmental considerations into its contents.

    In his closing statement, Dr. AlMalik proposed that the summit should culminate in an international environmental and spiritual covenant that pledges to nurture an environmentally conscious spirituality for the new generations, integrate environmental values into educational curricula as an essential aspect of proper religious practice, promote these values and their preservation in public discourse, reinforce the environmental focus within spiritual organizations, and create a meaningful emblem that embodies novelty, sustainability, and innovation.

    ICESCO Receives High Royal approval to extend its hosting of Seerah Exhibition and Museum for another year

    In accordance with the High Royal approval of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) is delighted to announce the extension for an additional year of hosting the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization, housed at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat. The hosting of this event comes as part of the tripartite strategic partnership between ICESCO, the Muslim World League, and the Mohammadia League of Scholars.

    Since its official inauguration on 17 November 2022, under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and with the presence of His Royal Highness, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Morocco, Prince Moulay El Hassan, the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization have enjoyed a great turnout from the various segments of the Moroccan population, foreign residents in the Kingdom, as well as international tourists and figures. It is the first edition of the Prophet’s Seerah exhibitions, permanently headquartered in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, to be organized outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    The gracious Royal approval to extend the hosting of the Exhibition and Museum in Rabat has been granted in response to a request formulated by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, in a letter to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah protect him, considering the consistent high demand for the Exhibition, which has attracted nearly four million visitors since it opened its doors to the public on 28 November 2022. Visitors have been calling for its continued operation for a longer period, emphasizing that it has become a preferred destination for those interested in delving deeper into the details of the noble Prophet’s Seerah.

    The Exhibition and Museum consist of three main components: “the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization,” and “Panorama of the Noble Prophet’s Chambers in the Early Era,” using 3D technology and virtual reality techniques for the first time, both of which are overseen by the Muslim World League, as well as the “Exhibition of Moroccans’ Connection to the venerable Prophetic lineage, the Beauty of Love and Loyalty,” overseen by the Mohammadia League of Scholars of the Kingdom of Morocco.

    This great scholarly event aims to convey the message of Islam that is represented by justice, peace, mercy, tolerance, coexistence, and moderation, relying on the Quran and the noble Prophet’s Sunnah, and the enlightened Islamic history. The Exhibition opens its doors to the general public for free from 10 AM to 6 PM throughout the week, except for Mondays.

    ICESCO and Libyan Ministry of Industry and Minerals Explore Prospects for Technology Cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and Mr. Ahmed Abu Hisa, Minister of Industry and Minerals in the Libyan Government of National Unity, explored prospects for cooperation in the field of modern technologies.

    During the meeting, which took place on Wednesday, 1 November 2023, at ICESCO Headquarters, in the presence of a delegation of officials accompanying the Minister, Dr. AlMalik lauded the significant cooperation between ICESCO and the Libyan entities evident in ICESCO’s programs and projects implemented in coordination with the Libyan National Commission for Education, Culture and Science.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ICESCO’s ongoing key programs, in light of its new vision and strategic orientations, particularly in the field of youth capacity-building in technology and innovation fields to meet the requirements of the professions of tomorrow, contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals and encourage digital transition in its Member States, notably ICESCO’s program on training youth to establish and develop small-scale technology and innovation enterprises.

    Additionally, the two parties reaffirmed their keenness to build fruitful cooperation to support youth-oriented programs, within the framework of ICESCO Year of Youth, develop scientific research in technology and innovation, and mobilize ICESCO’s support for Industrial and Technology Pole in the State of Libya, which aims to embrace and support young innovators to turn their ideas into projects, thus disseminating investment opportunities in ICESCO Member States, internalizing technology and leveraging its potential in the Islamic world countries.

    Following the meeting, Dr. AlMalik took Mr. Ahmed Abu Hisa and his delegation on a tour of the different pavilions and sections of the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization, currently housed at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat, utilizing modern display techniques to narrate and document, in detail, the Seerah of our noble Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, as part of the strategic partnership between the Organization, the Islamic World League, and the Mohammedia League of Scholars.

    ICESCO participates in implementation launch of unified Arabic language reference framework

    The Islamic Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the launch of the implementation phase of the project to establish a unified reference framework for the Arabic language in education, learning, and assessment. This project was announced at the conclusion of the high-level meeting held at the headquarters of the Arab League Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) in Tunis.

    The event was attended by Dr. Mohamed Ould Amar, Secretary-General of ALECSO, and Dr. Mohammad Alsaati, Director of Projects at the Islamic Development Bank, along with several officials from Arab and international institutions, and representatives from Arabic language academies in several Arab and Islamic countries.
    During the two-day meeting, which concluded on 31 October 2023, ICESCO was represented by Dr. Anas Hussam Saeed Al-Nuaimi, expert at the Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers. In his remark, he underscored ICESCO’s commitment to participating in this project dedicated to creating a comprehensive educational reference framework for the Arabic language, with accreditation authority and enforcement power within Arab, Islamic, and international communities, akin to other languages.

    At the closing session of the meeting, ALECSO presented a commemorative trophy to ICESCO’s representative as a token of appreciation for the Organization’s invaluable contributions to this important project and for its dedicated efforts in advancing the Arabic language on a global scale.

    ICESCO Director-General receives Arab nominee for UNESCO 2025-2029 Director-General position

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Khaled Al-Anani, former minister of tourism and antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Arab nominee for the position of Director-General of the United Nations’ Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for the term 2025 to 2029. The meeting came as part of the Arab tour undertaken by Dr. Al-Anani as part of his campaign preparations, following the decision of the Council of the Arab League during its 160th Session held at the ministerial level to endorse his nomination.
    At the outset of the meeting, held on Wednesday 1 November 2023, at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat, in the presence of the ambassador of Egypt to Morocco, Dr. AlMalik extended his congratulations to Dr. Al-Anani for the trust placed in him by the Egyptian government in nominating him for this prestigious international position and the unanimous Arab support and endorsement of his nomination, wishing him success in securing the position.

    ICESCO Director-General also emphasized the Organization’s support for Dr. Al-Anani’s nomination and its full readiness to provide all forms of support and assistance to ensure his success in the elections, in coordination with the countries of the Islamic world, praising the academic qualifications, executive achievements, and international experience of the Arab nominee, which span over 30 years.

    On his part, Dr. Al-Anani expressed his gratitude to Dr. Al-Malik for the audience and ICESCO’s support of his nomination for the position of UNESCO Director-General. He also noted that consultations are underway with Arab countries to understand their proposals, visions, and priorities in the fields related to education, culture, science, and communication in the coming period.

    The meeting was attended by Minister-Delegate Wael Abdel Wahab, Coordinator of Dr. Al-Anani’s election campaign, and Ms. Imane Bellah Ghattouri, Counselor at the Egyptian Embassy in Rabat, and from ICESCO, Ms. Sally Mabrouk, Director of the Office of the Director-General, and Samy El Kamhawy, Director of the Department of Communication and Institutional Communication.

    Following the meeting, Dr. Al-Malik accompanied Dr. Al-Anani on a tour of the different galleries and sections of the International Museum and Exhibition of the Seerah and Islamic Civilization, currently hosted at ICESCO’s headquarters. Upon the tour’s completion, Dr. Al-Anani expressed his delight at visiting this distinguished scholarly exhibit, noting that it offers a journey through time by seizing the benefits of cutting-edge display technologies.

    ICESCO Organizes Workshop on Futures Literacy and Multilateralism by 2050

    The Strategic Foresight Center of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) organized a workshop under the theme, “Futures Literacy Laboratory: The Futures of Multilateralism by 2050.” The workshop aimed at honing the skills and building the capacities of young people to enable them to address global challenges by adopting foresight methodologies and developing strategic thinking for the future.

    The workshop, held on Monday, 30 October 2023, at ICESCO’s headquarters in Rabat, saw the active participation of 60 young men and women, who engaged in sessions moderated by Dr. Reil Miller, expert in foresight, to explore the realms of multilateralism, gain deeper understanding of global challenges, and enhance their foresight knowledge, critical thinking mechanisms, and problem-solving skills.
    The workshop participants were divided into seven groups, each tasked with formulating and presenting potential future scenarios.

    Through hands-on exercises that stimulate creative thinking, they shared their visions of the future, before moving on to another exercise aimed at fostering critical thinking and enabling them to find links between the past, present and future. This exercise sought to answer and exchange views on specific questions, most notably, “What was considered important in the past that no longer is in our minds? And, conversely, what are the things that have gained new importance?”

    This workshop falls within the framework of ICESCO’s vision for strategic foresight to empower the youth of the Islamic world by engaging them in discussions on multilateralism and promoting a culture of foresight to build a sustainable and prosperous future.

    On the occasion of World Cities Day, ICESCO Calls for Building Sustainable Cities that Meet Future Requirements

    On 31 October of every year, the world celebrates the World Cities Day, which is observed this year under the theme ‘Financing sustainable urban future for all’. This Day is an opportunity to highlight the importance of enhancing investment in building resilient cities and urban areas that keep pace with the future requirements by leveraging modern technologies to achieve sustainable development, and encourage decentralization of administration with a view to enhancing response to the special needs of cities.

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) takes this opportunity to call on its Member States and the world to give priority to investing in digital infrastructure and benefit from modern technology applications, especially remote sensing and artificial intelligence, in order to achieve a technological leap that contributes to enhancing resource management, meeting the needs of urban residents, and ensuring cooperation between countries, organizations and international bodies to preserve the environment in cities by strengthening development policies and exchanging experiences in the field of smart cities.

    Aware of the importance of developing cities to ensure the sustainability of communities, the Organization issued its report on the “Strategy for Smart and Sustainable Cities in the Islamic World,” which was adopted during its ninth Conference of Environment Ministers in the Islamic World, hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; in Jeddah, on October 19, 2023, to support the efforts of Member States in improving their national policies and plans, and the Action Plan on Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Cities in the Countries of the Islamic World, in addition to developing standards and indicators to measure the performance of smart, sustainable and resilient cities in line with the needs of each country.

    In contribution to improving living conditions, within the framework of its vision and strategic orientations, ICESCO reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the efforts of its Member States in developing green cities, preserving the environment, and benefiting from renewable energies by holding a number of activities, conferences and training sessions to promote these concepts.

    ICESCO Holds Expert Meeting on Building Youth Capacities in Teaching Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a meeting of experts in Arabic language, themed “Building Youth Capacities in Teaching Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers” with the participation of a host of experts and education officers in presence and via videoconferencing from the Kingdom of Morocco, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, French Republic, Republic of Türkiye, Republic of Chad, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Malaysia, Republic of Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Benin.

    In his address at the meeting, held on Thursday, 26 October 2023, at Mishkat Arabic Hall, at the Organisation’s headquarters, Mr. Adel Bouraoui, Advisor to ICESCO Director-General for External Centres and Academic Chairs on Arabic Language, stated that this meeting is part of celebrating ICESCO Year of Youth, and mentioned that the 2023-2024 edition of Mishkat programme will aim to build youth capacities in teaching Arabic for Non-Arabic speakers. He further announced that the ICESCO-Hamdan bin Rashid Platform, “Mishkat”, plans to launch an upcoming program called “Future Experts” to prepare youth from ICESCO Member States, especially those with Arabic as a foreign language, to take on leadership roles in pedagogical training of teachers of Arabic for non-Arabic speakers.

    The participating experts touched on a variety of topics, including “Building Scientific and Pedagogical Skillset for Young Teachers”, “Harmonizing Training Programmes with Youth Trainers’ Needs”, “Cross-generational Teachers’ Communication for the Transfer of Expertise and Renewal of Working Methods”, stressing that the preparation of youth to take on leadership roles in teaching Arabic for non-Arabic speakers will catalyse their innovation and bring about innovation and development to the field.

    At the end of the meeting, the present experts received certificates of participation in the 2022-2023 first edition of Mishkat Arabic Language programme.

    Discussing Ways of Enhancing Cooperation Between ICESCO and China in Various Activities

    A delegation from the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), headed by Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector, visited the Chinese Embassy in Rabat, where they met Mr. Li Changlin, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Morocco.

    During the meeting, held on Wednesday 25 October 2023, Mr. Karimov affirmed ICESCO’s commitment, within its vision and strategic orientations, to an inclusive approach to ensure that everyone contributes to consolidating peace and security, developing innovation, supporting education, and empowering youth. Moreover, he noted that the Organization allows non-Member States to join as observers to serve Muslim communities worldwide and foster cooperation between these states and the Islamic world.

    On his part, the Chinese Ambassador expressed his keenness to enhance cooperation with ICESCO, aiming to bring China closer to the Islamic world, emphasizing his country’s openness to promoting tolerance and supporting innovation through youth and cultural exchanges.
    The two parties agreed to maintain ongoing communication and coordination to organize an international conference on Silk Road, at ICESCO headquarters, in Rabat, in partnership with Shanghai International Studies University China (SISU), in early December 2023. The conference will bring together a large number of experts and researchers from China and other countries to present research papers and academic studies on the historical significance of the Silk Road, and address issues pertaining to the present and future of Silk Road that has bridged China to the rest of the world for centuries.

    The meeting also brought together Dr. Muhammad Yusuf, expert at the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector, and Dr. Min jie, expert at the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW), which is affiliated with the Organization.