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    ICESCO Holds Webinar to Discuss Ways to Strengthen International Cooperation in Cultural, Knowledge, and Creative Fields

    On Tuesday, 14 July 2026, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held an international webinar in partnership with IHM International, the Institute for Technology-Based Education in Health, Management, and Social Services, and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Vienna. The webinar saw the participation of more than 50 experts, university professors, and researchers from 15 countries.

    Discussions focused on several topics, including: the importance of culture and the arts as bridges for dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation between the East and the West; scientific and cultural diplomacy: current realities and future perspectives; the role of universities, academies, and cultural institutions in promoting international cooperation; and university cooperation in culture, literature, arts, and sciences between the Islamic World, Europe, and Africa.

    The webinar was opened by Osama Heikal, Head of ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector. He emphasized that the gathering embodies a shared commitment to strengthening cooperation in science, education, culture, and media, driven by the conviction that knowledge is a universal language that unites peoples and civilizations. He further explained that partnerships between scientific and cultural institutions have become indispensable for addressing global challenges, fostering innovation, empowering future generations, and solidifying dialogue and mutual understanding.

    For his part, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO, expressed his pride in the partnership with European institutions, emphasizing that culture serves as a bridge for dialogue between the North and the South, and among the Organization’s Member States. Dr. Zinelabidine reviewed examples of successful international initiatives, stressing the importance of building a cultural space that reflects cultural diversity and fosters cooperation, creativity, and the exchange of expertise.

    Furthermore, Dr. Sally Mabrouk, Head of the Office of ICESCO’s Director-General and Supervisor of the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector, delivered a presentation on the Organization’s strategic plan for the 2026–2029 cycle. She explained that the plan is grounded in institutional governance and data-driven decision-making, alongside consultation with experts and decision-makers, ensuring that planning remains flexible and responsive to cultural, social, and developmental shifts.

    In his remarks, Dr. Klaus Mainzer, President of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, underscored that culture, arts, scientific research, and cultural diplomacy are key tools for promoting dialogue among peoples and building bridges of peace amid current global challenges.

    For his part, Dr. Martin Stieger, President of IHM International, highlighted the importance of leveraging artificial intelligence in vital sectors through a comprehensive, human-centered approach that accounts for social and cultural dimensions. Meanwhile, Dr. Georg Votava, Vice President of IHM International, reviewed leading international experiences in multidimensional development, while Ing. Martin Schaffenrath, Auditor at the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, stressed the need to invest in youth as a cornerstone of sustainable development.

    The webinar featured presentations from ICESCO’s Media and Communication and Culture Sectors on their priorities and upcoming programs, in addition to a presentation by Dr. Mohamed Amin Hammami, an international expert on creativity and digital culture, who introduced an innovative measurement tool to support the cultural and creative industries in Member States.

    ICESCO Publishes New Book on Morphological Parsing in Light of Modern Phonetic Studies

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has published a new book titled “Morphological Parsing: A Proposal for Parsing in Light of Modern Phonetic Studies” by Dr. Hossam Saeed Al-Nuaimi, a Member of the Iraqi Academy of Sciences. The publication comes within the framework of the strategic partnership between ICESCO and the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication of the Kingdom of Morocco, and as part of the celebration of Rabat as the World Book Capital for 2026.

    The book examines recent developments in the study of Arabic morphology, and the resulting need to reconsider certain grammatical analyses of examples involving phonetic formations that affect the structure of semantic units. It also retains from the linguistic heritage the elements that are consistent with modern linguistic scholarship.

    Published as part of the Research Excellence Program in Arabic Language and Literature, overseen by ICESCO’s Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, the book presents a well-substantiated case for adopting sound phonetic interpretation in grammatical parsing, so that the treatment of grammar and morphology remains consistent with principles that have become fundamental to modern phonetic studies.

    This publication also opens the door to rigorous scholarly research that reexamines the sciences of the Arabic language to ensure their continued relevance amid evolving developments and modern technologies.

    The publication is available at:
    https://icesco.org/y9yp

    ICESCO Releases Seventh Issue of Its Cultural Magazine

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has released the seventh issue of its quarterly cultural magazine, published under the supervision of the Organization’s Poetry and Literature Center. The issue features a collection of articles, studies, and interviews addressing a range of intellectual, literary, and cultural issues in the Islamic world.

    The issue includes a special section devoted to the theme “The Arabic Language and the Questions of Knowledge Identity,” featuring a selection of articles and perspectives that examine the current state of the Arabic language, its future, and its relationship to knowledge production. The section also addresses the Arabization of the sciences, linguistic diplomacy and its cultural and civilizational roles, as well as analyses of the Arabic language’s current situation, the challenges it faces, and the richness and flexibility it embodies.

    In the issue’s first interview, the magazine hosts Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, in a discussion exploring the contours of the next phase and the Organization’s future priorities following the unanimous renewal of his mandate for an additional six years by the Member States. The interview highlights the key orientations and visions guiding ICESCO’s efforts to strengthen its presence, expand its impact, and consolidate its partnerships in education, science, culture, and communication.

    The issue also features a variety of topics, including the celebration marking ten million visitors to the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization; an article by Dr. Ali Daher, Ambassador of the Lebanese Republic to the Kingdom of Morocco, on ICESCO’s goals and their relevance to the Lebanese cultural experience; and an article titled “When the Camera Becomes a Wing” by poet and journalist Yassin Adnan. In addition, it includes an article by Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, former Secretary-General of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, on the contributions of Arab and Muslim scientists to the foundations of modern chemistry. The issue also presents an interview with Iraqi poet Dr. Arif Al-Saadi on his poetic experience, his vision of the Arab cultural scene, and the transformations of contemporary poetry, alongside an interview with education expert Dr. Mohammed Derrij on the state of education in the Islamic world.

    ICESCO Offers Condolences to the State of Qatar on the Passing of Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) extends its deepest condolences and sincere sympathies to the Emir, Government, and people of the State of Qatar on the passing of the Father Emir, His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who passed away on the morning of Sunday 12 July 2026, at the age of 74.

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, sent a cable of condolences to His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, expressing his heartfelt sympathies and sincere condolences. He prayed to Almighty Allah to bestow His abundant mercy upon the deceased, grant him the highest place in Paradise, and bless his family and the people of Qatar with patience and solace.

    Dr. AlMalik affirmed that the Father Emir will remain a role model for his dedication to his homeland, his people, and the Umma, and for his enduring contributions to humanity. He further prayed to Almighty Allah to continue to bless the State of Qatar with security and stability.

    ICESCO Calls for Accelerating Transition from Commitments to Impact in Education at the Transforming Education Summit in Paris

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the Transforming Education Summit (TES+4), organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at its headquarters in Paris, on Friday, 10 July 2026. The Summit, themed “System Transformation and Resilience for SDG 4,” brought together a distinguished group of ministers, officials, representatives of international and regional organizations, and education decision-makers.

    Speaking during the high-level panel discussion titled “Persisting Gaps and the Way Forward,” Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Head of the Education Sector at ICESCO, called for accelerating the transition from international commitments to tangible impact in education. He noted that the next phase requires building education systems capable of preparing learners to address climate change challenges and strengthening their ability to contribute to sustainable development.

    Dr. Albanyan presented ICESCO’s vision of the key challenges facing efforts to accelerate the development of climate-ready education systems, drawing on the Organization’s regional expertise and its monitoring of progress in Member States.

    Additionally, Dr. Albanyan emphasized that the four years following the TES have seen notable progress in positioning climate education within policy priorities, strengthening international cooperation, and launching national initiatives to support education transformation. He noted that the main challenge is no longer securing political commitments, but translating them into concrete educational practices.

    Subsequently, Dr. Albanyan reviewed the Greening Education Partnership (GEP) Dashboard for Member States, developed jointly by ICESCO and UNESCO. He highlighted key findings of ICESCO’s regional report titled “Beyond the Transforming Education Summit: From Commitments to Action,” which monitors progress made by Member States in implementing their commitments and identifies areas of advancement, particularly in digital transformation, governance and financing, equity and inclusion, and teachers’ professional development.

    In closing, Dr. Albanyan called for focusing on integrating climate education within national education systems, strengthening monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and enhancing the exchange of data and expertise.

    Uzbek President Commends ICESCO Achievements, Explores New Phase of Strategic Partnership

    His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of Uzbekistan commended the achievements of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in implementing the joint action plan with Uzbekistan, reaffirming his country’s commitment to continuing this partnership.

    This came during a meeting held on Friday, 10 July 2026, at the Kuksaroy Presidential Palace in Tashkent, where the Uzbek President received Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, accompanied by his delegation.

    His Excellency the President expressed appreciation for ICESCO’s successful implementation of all the initiatives and programs included in the joint action plan signed more than two years ago, highlighting the tangible outcomes achieved in education, culture, science, and heritage preservation.

    Moreover, the President praised the programs and projects carried out by ICESCO in Uzbekistan over recent years, noting his country’s strong commitment to Islamic civilization, safeguarding heritage, disseminating knowledge, promoting a culture of peace, and supporting initiatives that showcase the civilizational contributions of the Islamic world.

    For his part, Dr. AlMalik expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to the President, commending his civilizational vision, personal engagement in overseeing joint projects, and dedication to advancing this partnership to broader horizons.

    The ICESCO Director-General noted that the meeting addressed the development of a new action plan encompassing flagship initiatives in Islamic civilization, education, culture, science, heritage protection, and capacity building, with a view to strengthening Uzbekistan’s position and serving ICESCO Member States.

    Additionally, Dr. AlMalik expressed his appreciation for the strong support extended by the President to ICESCO, emphasizing that such support reflects his belief in the importance of joint action in advancing development efforts.

    Dr. AlMalik further conveyed to the President the admiration expressed by participants in the International Forum on Islamic Civilization, The Path of Peace, Tolerance, and Enlightenment, held at the Center of Islamic Civilization in Tashkent on 7–8 July 2026, as well as the International Conference on Imam Al-Bukhari, hosted at the Imam Al-Bukhari Memorial Complex in Samarkand. He noted that both events brought together leading muftis, ministers, scholars, researchers, intellectuals, and business leaders from across the world.

    At the conclusion of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik renewed his thanks to the President, praising his vision, which has positioned the Republic of Uzbekistan as a global center for Islamic civilization, a hub for knowledge, and a platform for civilizational initiatives.

    The meeting was attended on behalf of ICESCO by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General, and Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector. On the Uzbek side, attendees included Ms. Saida Mirziyoyeva, Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan; His Eminence Shaykh Nuriddin Kholiknazarov, Chairman of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan and Mufti of the Republic; Mr. Khayriddin Sultanov, Advisor to the President; and a number of senior presidential officials.

    President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Awards ICESCO Director-General Order of Friendship

    His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of Uzbekistan awarded Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), the Order of Friendship of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Doʻstlik) on Friday, 10 July 2026, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to strengthening cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and ICESCO and elevating this partnership to new horizons.

    The decoration was awarded in appreciation of Dr. AlMalik’s efforts in supporting the civilizational and cultural initiatives implemented by ICESCO in cooperation with the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as his contributions to promoting the values of friendship, solidarity, and trust among peoples, fostering intercultural dialogue, and advancing shared human values.

    This honor reflects the culmination of the distinguished strategic partnership between the Republic of Uzbekistan and ICESCO, which has, in recent years, witnessed the implementation of numerous pioneering initiatives and programs in education, culture, science, heritage preservation, and capacity building, in addition to cooperation on several major civilizational projects that highlight Uzbekistan’s historical role in advancing Islamic civilization.

    Dr. AlMalik expressed his deep pride in receiving the decoration, affirming that it represents recognition of the role played by ICESCO and the efforts of its staff and partners across the Member States. He noted that it also reflects the depth of the close relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Organization.

    The Director-General of ICESCO extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev for this prestigious honor, commending his civilizational vision, which has made Uzbekistan a global center of Islamic civilization, a beacon of knowledge, and a hub for cultural and scientific cooperation. He also reaffirmed ICESCO’s commitment to continuing joint efforts in support of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Islamic world.

    ICESCO Holds International Symposium on Art and Citizenship

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a cultural symposium titled “Artists and Civic Engagement” as part of the seventh session of the “Artists of the World, Guests at ICESCO” program. The event featured the participation of the Moroccan composer Dr. Nabil Benabdeljalil, the Tunisian playwright Raouf Ben Yaghlane, and the Moroccan academics Dr. Bouazza Benachir and Dr. Abdelillah Krim.

    The hybrid symposium, held on Wednesday, 8 July 2026, opened with remarks by Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of ICESCO’s Culture Sector. He explained that the event focuses on the role of intellectuals and the commitment of artists in the Islamic World, in light of the role of authentic cultures that seek to promote the mission of art as a driver of aesthetic and creative societies in Member States.

    Dr. Bouazza Benachir, professor at Mohammed V University in Morocco, emphasized the importance of the artist’s connection to reality and society as an agent and producer of knowledge and thought, conscious of their society’s realities, aspirations, history, and concerns.

    For his part, Dr. Nabil Benabdeljalil noted the sensitivity surrounding artists and art throughout Islamic history, highlighting contemporary issues in the arts, including conceptual challenges resulting from the disconnect between art and thought, as artists—even when they are intellectuals and scholars—are not invited to intellectual and social forums to share their views.

    In his presentation, Dr. Abdelillah Krim, professor at Ibn Tufail University in Morocco, highlighted the rise of public square theater and its role in representing communities. He also drew attention to theater’s social role in confronting racism, citing the example of California Theater. He added that other schools employ art and culture in different ways, such as the Frankfurt School, which discusses culture and art as means of controlling the masses.

    For his part, Raouf Ben Yaghlane called on artists to constantly strive to cultivate aesthetic, intellectual, and civic values that raise individuals’ awareness of culture and its essential creative and societal role as an inherent foundation of human existence. He added that culture shapes citizenship, consciousness, and human presence.

    International Conference on Imam Al-Bukhari Concludes with the Adoption of the Samarkand Declaration

    Dr. AlMalik Announces Initiative to Establish International Imam Al-Bukhari Association to Promote the Imam’s Status and His Contributions to Scholarly and Humanistic Awareness

    On Thursday, 9 July 2026, the proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, “Imam Al-Bukhari’s Al-Jami’ As-Sahih: The Book of the Ummah,” held under the patronage of His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of Uzbekistan, concluded with the issuance of the Samarkand Declaration and a set of recommendations. The Declaration affirmed that the Prophet’s Sunnah is the second source of legislation after the Holy Quran and that the two are inseparable. It called for the establishment of the science of hadith history and encouraged researchers to study the various types of hadith and refute the claims made by some regarding the Prophet’s hadiths.

    The Declaration of the Conference, organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in partnership with the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent and the Imam Bukhari International Scientific Research Center, also emphasized the importance of renewing the methodology of hadith studies and adopting the historical approach to counter arguments with evidence. It further pointed out that the study of the noble hadith goes beyond merely examining its legislative aspects to highlight the civilizational values embodied in the religious text.

    The Conference’s outcomes and operational recommendations, presented by Ambassador Khalid Fathalrahman, Director of ICESCO’s Center for Civilizational Dialogue, during the closing session, included the launch of the “Al-Bukhari Route” under the patronage of the President of Uzbekistan. The initiative aims to highlight the cultural and scholarly exchanges resulting from the circulation of Sahih Al-Bukhari across the major centers of the Islamic world. The recommendations also proposed holding a biennial international conference dedicated to a leading figure of Islamic civilization, with the next conference devoted to Imam Muslim and his Sahih.

    The recommendations included launching the International Al-Bukhari Award; publishing a scholarly encyclopedia on Imam Al-Bukhari, his teachers, his students, and his book; establishing a network of universities, institutions, and scholarly institutes dedicated to teaching Sahih Al-Bukhari; producing a documentary film on the life of Imam Al-Bukhari; publishing a book chronicling his journey in pursuit of knowledge and the collection of hadith; as well as a booklet containing the Prophet’s hadiths in the Sahih that address noble moral values.

    The recommendations further called for the creation of a digital platform to monitor and track both positive and negative publications regarding Sahih Al-Bukhari and to provide scholarly responses to them, as well as the establishment of a scientific institute within the Imam Al-Bukhari Complex in Samarkand, in coordination with the ICESCO Office at the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent, dedicated to promoting a deeper understanding of the Prophet’s Hadith and Sunnah.

    At the close of the Conference, Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, expressed his deepest gratitude to His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev for his patronage of the Conference and for his efforts to preserve and promote the heritage of the Islamic world and its prominent figures. In addition, Dr. AlMalik announced an initiative to establish the International Imam Al-Bukhari Association, in cooperation with the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent, to serve as a global scholarly platform dedicated to preserving Imam Al-Bukhari’s legacy, cementing his standing in scholarly and humanistic awareness, and advancing specialized studies on his life, methodology, and civilizational contributions in service of the noble Sunnah of the Prophet.

    Grand Mufti of Egypt at Imam Al-Bukhari Conference in Samarkand: Doubts Cast Upon Sahih Al-Bukhari Fundamentally Challenge the Prophetic Sunnah and Its Legislative Authority


    Dr. Nazir Mohamed Ayyad, Grand Mufti of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Chairman of the General Secretariat for Fatwa Authorities Worldwide, participated in the international scientific conference, “Imam Al-Bukhari’s Al-Jami‘ As-Sahih: The Book of the Ummah,” organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent and the Imam Bukhari International Scientific-Research Center, under the patronage of His Excellency Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

    In a speech delivered on Thursday, 9 July 2026, during a scientific session on Imam Al-Bukhari, the Grand Mufti affirmed that revisiting the Imam’s legacy in his homeland holds profound scholarly and civilizational significance, reflecting a deep connection to the scholars who dedicated their lives to upholding the noble Prophetic Sunnah. He emphasised that Sahih Al-Bukhari is not just a book studied in academic circles, but a universal heritage and a comprehensive intellectual framework.

    Dr. Ayyad explained that “Al-Jami‘ Al-Musnad As-Sahih” was not simply a compilation of hadiths, but a practical manifestation of the civilization of isnad (chain of transmission) and documentation that distinguished the Islamic world, which built knowledge on verification, critique, and rigorous scholarship rather than the mere transmission of reports. He added that celebrating Sahih Al-Bukhari is a celebration of a scientific methodology that has contributed to consolidating a culture of documentation, preserving knowledge, and safeguarding the sources of Islamic law throughout the centuries.

    Regarding the doubts raised about Sahih Al-Bukhari, the Grand Mufti emphasized that they fundamentally challenge the Prophetic Sunnah and its legislative authority, calling on scholars and institutions across the Muslim world to present this heritage in a contemporary language and clarify its methodological foundations through argument and evidence.

    In conclusion, Dr. Ayyad commended the efforts of ICESCO and Uzbekistan in reviving the legacy of Imam Al-Bukhari and promoting the study of his work through conferences, research, verification, and publication.