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    ICESCO Launches Lecture Series on Calligraphy and Manuscripts in the Islamic World

    The Center for Calligraphy and Manuscripts at the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held, on Wednesday, 29 April 2026, the first session of its regular lecture series on calligraphy and manuscripts. The inaugural lecture, titled “Cookery Manuscripts in Islamic Civilization,” was delivered by Dr. Khaled Azab, Expert in Islamic heritage and urbanism.

    The lecture, held both in person and via videoconference, opened with a keynote address by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy ICESCO Director-General. He highlighted the richness and authenticity of culinary heritage in Islamic civilization, stressing the need to bring this great heritage, in which earlier generations excelled, into contemporary culture. He further underscored the importance of producing critical editions that do not merely convey ancient texts to modern readers, but rather examine their sources, study them, and trace the evolution of their content across subsequent texts.

    In his lecture, Dr. Khaled Azab then addressed the dialectic between text and content in the culinary heritage of Islamic civilization, and the necessity to integrate the study of the text and its various contexts with archaeology, which contributes to reconstructing the past as it was in order to better understand and interpret it.

    He further noted that culinary heritage is the product of a comprehensive process that begins with agriculture, followed by the transportation of agricultural goods, the manufacture of cooking and dining utensils, the act of cooking itself, and finally the methods of presentation and the etiquette of consumption. Accordingly, he stressed the importance of developing an Arab theory of food grounded in the perspective of the science of urbanism within Islamic civilization.

    At the conclusion of the lecture, Dr. Azab presented a curated list of both specialized and general cookery manuscripts, along with the miniatures, tools, and illustrated materials associated with them.

    The lecture attracted a distinguished audience both in the hall and online. The lecturer engaged in an open discussion with experts and participants, responding to their questions on the topic of the lecture.

    ICESCO Holds Scientific Symposium on Cultural Rights, Contemporary Transformations

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), as part of the International Forum “Culture for Rethinking the World,” held a scientific symposium titled “Cultural Rights in the Face of Contemporary Transformations: Stocktaking and Assessment,” in partnership with the European Center for Cultural Accessibility and the National Resource Center for Accessibility to Leisure and Culture (CEMAFORRE). The symposium was organized in the context of preparations for the launch of the “Draft Charter of Cultural Rights in the Islamic World,” being developed by ICESCO in cooperation with the European Center for Cultural Accessibility.

    At the opening of the symposium, held via videoconference on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Culture Sector at ICESCO, explained that the Draft Charter forms part of a vision aimed at strengthening the recognition of cultural rights, which remain absent or limited in implementation in a number of Member States. He added that translating these rights into reality is contingent upon a series of commitments involving various officials and other stakeholders.

    For his part, Mr. André Fertier, Director of CEMAFORRE, stressed that the effectiveness of rights is not achieved solely through legal texts and standards, but also through their capacity to safeguard shared human dignity. He noted that, despite the growing recognition of these rights, forms of cultural discrimination persist in a number of societies.

    In turn, Dr. Édith Lecourt, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Paris Descartes University, stated that music therapy can constitute an effective tool for alleviating psychological suffering and addressing certain forms of human vulnerability. She pointed out that cultural accessibility is a decisive factor in expanding this field and integrating it into structured initiatives for treatment and training.

    Dr. Bouazza Benachir, a member of the Institute of African Studies in Rabat, affirmed that activating cultural rights requires their mainstreaming through an approach grounded in dignity, diversity, and respect for others, alongside the development of cooperation through cross-border projects.

    At the conclusion of the symposium, participants agreed that the rapid transformations the world is witnessing today call for a rethinking of a global framework that ensures the consolidation of cultural rights as one of the pillars of sustainable human development.

    Saudi Newspapers Celebrate 10 Millionth Visitor to the Prophet’s Biography Museum at ICESCO Headquarters

    The celebration organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Muslim World League and the Mohammedia League of Scholars of the Kingdom of Morocco, on Sunday, 26 April 2026, marking the milestone of 10 million visitors to the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, received extensive media coverage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reflecting the symbolic and cultural significance of the event.

    This coverage highlighted the level of attention devoted by leading Saudi media institutions, both print and digital, to this achievement, underscoring the civilizational and cultural dimensions of the celebration and the status of the fair and museum as one of the landmark initiatives dedicated to serving the Prophet’s biography and promoting its noble human values.

    In this context, the prominent Al-Jazirah newspaper published a report on its website titled “10 Million Visitors on a Spiritual Journey Through Time: A Record for the Prophet’s Biography Fair at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat,” and carried a second article in its print edition titled “Dr. Al-Issa Attends the Celebration Marking 10 Million Visitors to the Prophet’s Biography Museum Branch in Rabat,” reflecting the newspaper’s particular interest in the event.

    The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) also published a report titled “Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Participates in the Celebration Marking 10 Million Visitors to the Prophet’s Biography Museum Branch in Rabat,” while Okaz newspaper covered the occasion with a news item titled “Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Attends the Celebration Marking 10 Million Visitors to the Prophet’s Biography Museum Branch in Rabat.” Al-Madina newspaper likewise devoted coverage to the celebration, in addition to a second article titled “Al-Issa Participates in the Celebration Marking 10 Million Visitors to the Prophet’s Biography Museum Branch in Rabat.”

    Saudi media attention was not limited to these outlets, as the Sabq electronic newspaper also published an article titled “Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Attends the Celebration Marking 10 Million Visitors to the Prophet’s Biography Museum Branch in Rabat.”

    This extensive coverage reflects the growing presence of the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization in the Arab media landscape and confirms its success in consolidating its position as a prominent civilizational and knowledge platform.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives President of the Australian National Imams Council

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with His Eminence Sheikh Shadi Alsuleiman, President of the Australian National Imams Council, on Wednesday, 29 April 2026, to explore prospects for joint cooperation between the Organization and the Council in the fields of civilizational dialogue, youth capacity-building, and civilizational upbringing.

    During the meeting, held at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik underscored the importance of cooperation among organizations and institutions from within and beyond the Islamic world to promote the values of respect and coexistence. He highlighted the roles of religious leaders in bringing communities closer together as civilizational intermediaries.

    Dr. AlMalik also reviewed the Organization’s key initiatives, programs, and activities in education, science, and the protection of culture and heritage in the Islamic world, as well as its efforts to promote civilizational dialogue. He further pointed out the Organization’s policy of openness aimed at exchanging expertise and advancing peace.

    For his part, Sheikh Alsuleiman commended ICESCO’s contributions to building bridges of cultural exchange, stressing the importance of integrating Muslim youth into their societies so that they may become productive members. He added that the Australian National Imams Council stands ready to cooperate with ICESCO in promoting the history and civilization of the Islamic world.

    The two sides agreed to establish a joint framework to implement programs in the fields of civilizational upbringing, youth leadership skills development, and the promotion of the tolerant image of Islam.

    The meeting was attended on behalf of ICESCO by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General; Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector; Ambassador Khalid Fathalrahman, Director of the Center for Civilizational Dialogue; Dr. Nidal Abuzuhri, Director of the Administrative Operations Department; and Dr. Hani Al Balawi, Expert at the Center for Civilizational Dialogue.

    ICESCO Symposium on Publishing and Security Concludes With 13 Recommendations to Keep Pace with Digital Transformations and Promote Societal Awareness

    The International Symposium “Publishing and Security: The Role of the Publishing Industry in Promoting Societal Awareness and Intellectual Security,” organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in partnership with Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), concluded on 27 and 28 April 2026 at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat with the adoption of 13 final recommendations aimed at strengthening the role of the publishing industry in safeguarding the knowledge space, building more aware and stable societies, and keeping pace with rapid transformations in the digital environment.

    The recommendations were drafted by 24 researchers from 14 countries, who called for the establishment of the Islamic World Publishers Union under the auspices of ICESCO to coordinate efforts, develop the publishing industry, enhance integration among knowledge markets, support digital transformation, and protect intellectual property, thereby contributing to the production of reliable content that promotes societal awareness and intellectual security.

    The recommendations underlined the importance of launching an annual index to measure intellectual security in published content across Member States, based on digital content analysis, alongside integrating critical thinking and media literacy programs into university curricula and establishing a unified regional platform for news verification linked to publishing houses and universities, operating with artificial intelligence technologies.

    They also called for requiring publishing houses and digital platforms to adopt an accredited labeling system distinguishing between human-produced content and content generated by artificial intelligence, applying a “safe publishing” protocol as an operational framework encompassing multi-phase verification, incorporating a digital security compliance indicator into the performance evaluation of academic institutions and publishing houses, and developing a proactive response model for information crises with a response time not exceeding 24 hours.

    On the legislative front, participants recommended the issuance of specialized legislation on advanced digital content, including deepfakes and generative artificial intelligence, and the establishment of a regional legal network for cooperation on digital crimes to ensure the rapid exchange of judicial data among Member States. They also stressed the importance of transforming libraries into community knowledge security centers that provide regular awareness and training programs.

    ICESCO, BLCU Partner up to Support Scientific and Cultural Exchange Between the Islamic World and China

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Duan Peng, President of Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) of the People’s Republic of China, on Tuesday, 28 April 2026. The meeting aimed to explore potential avenues of joint cooperation through the development and implementation of programs and projects in the fields of scholarships, youth vocational training, and the establishment of academic chairs and centers dedicated to promoting the heritage and civilization of the Islamic world and Chinese culture.

    During the Meeting, held at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik emphasized that building a partnership between ICESCO and the University would serve as a bridge to enhance cultural exchange between China and the Islamic world, particularly within the framework of their recent civilizational rapprochement and their historical scientific contributions. He also reviewed ICESCO’s key initiatives and programs aimed at fostering youth entrepreneurship and supporting innovation and creativity in the fields of education, scientific research, space sciences, artificial intelligence, and culture.

    Dr. AlMalik further highlighted the importance of joint cooperation in developing a summer camp at BLCU for the benefit of young men and women from ICESCO Member States, with a view to introducing them to Chinese culture and its rich heritage.

    For his part, Dr. Duan Peng expressed the University’s readiness to develop training programs for students from the Islamic world and to establish an ICESCO Center for Arab Culture at the University to promote Arab civilization and its contributions across the ages. Furthermore, the President conveyed his University’s preparedness to develop a joint program for translating cultural and scientific books and publications from Arabic into Chinese, and to establish a joint academic chair aimed at promoting and safeguarding cultural wealth in China and the Islamic world.

    During the Meeting, Dr. Duan Peng also revealed the University’s intention to award the Director-General of ICESCO an honorary doctorate in recognition of his efforts in advancing education, science, and culture, an initiative welcomed by Dr. AlMalik.

    Following that, the two sides held an expanded meeting attended by a number of sector heads, as well as department and center directors at ICESCO, during which they agreed to establish a technical team to examine mechanisms for implementing these activities in the coming period. Discussions also covered programs for translating an Arabic medical dictionary into Chinese, developing ICESCO’s multilingual Artificial Intelligence Dictionary, digitizing libraries, and establishing a training hub at the University for teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers.

    Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers Curriculum Support Project Concludes in Mauritius

    The Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers Curriculum Support Project concluded its activities in the Republic of Mauritius. The project was launched by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in partnership with the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation, and in cooperation with the Blue Crescent Society of Mauritius. A total of 375 male and female primary school students benefited from the project.

    Launched in January of last year and concluded on Saturday, 25 April 2026, the project targeted 15 educational institutions across various regions of Mauritius. It provided these institutions with an integrated curriculum for teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers and equipped them with modern educational tools, including computers, projectors, and printers. ICESCO also delivered intensive training to 30 male and female teachers on effectively implementing the curriculum and using the educational tools in instruction.

    The closing ceremony was attended by high-level dignitaries, led by His Excellency, former President of the Republic of Mauritius, Mr. Abdool Raouf Bundhun; Mr. Fayez Meshel Altemyat, Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Mauritius; and Mr. Abdulaziz Al Maqoushi, Assistant to the Director-General of the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation.

    During the closing session, Dr. Majdi Hajj Ibrahim, Head of the Arabic Language Center for Non-Arabic Speakers, stated in a speech delivered via videoconference that the project reflects ICESCO’s firm commitment to supporting educational initiatives with sustainable impact and strengthening the presence of the Arabic language in multilingual environments. He affirmed that the project’s outcomes crowned an integrated educational process implemented over several phases and constituted a successful model of international cooperation.

    For his part, Dr. Youssef Ismaili, Head of the Language Training Division at ICESCO’s Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, delivered a presentation on the statistical indicators reflecting the scale of the achievements attained.

    At the conclusion of the ceremony, training and qualification certificates were awarded to the participating teachers, along with participation certificates for the learners, in recognition of their commitment and perseverance throughout the project’s implementation phases.

    Launch of the International Symposium on “Publishing and Security” at ICESCO Headquarters in Rabat

    The International Symposium “Publishing and Security: The Role of the Publishing Industry in Promoting Societal Awareness and Intellectual Security” was launched on Monday, 27 April 2026, at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat. The Symposium is organized by ICESCO in partnership with Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), with the participation of government officials and a distinguished group of experts and specialists. It aims to explore ways to develop responsible publishing policies that protect societies from extremist discourse, hate speech, misinformation, and fake news.

    In his opening remarks at the two-day symposium, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, affirmed that the Organization continues its efforts to support scientific and cultural publishing, promote a culture of verification, and expand access to reliable knowledge through scientific partnerships that contribute to the development of policies related to publishing and security.

    As part of celebrating Rabat as a World Book Capital, Dr. AlMalik called for the establishment of a joint action framework between ICESCO, the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, and NAUSS to launch an ethical charter for responsible publishing, a knowledge awareness program targeting youth, and a digital platform for scientific publishing, thus opening broader horizons for strengthening the quality and ethics of publishing.

    For his part, Dr. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Alharfash, Secretary of the NAUSS Supreme Council and Vice President for External Relations, stated that the rationale for the organization of the symposium stems from a deep awareness of the pivotal role played by the publishing industry in building a cross-border knowledge society. He added that publishing serves as a bridge for the exchange of ideas and the transfer of knowledge across cultures, and as a lever for enhancing societal awareness and consolidating the values of moderation and balance.

    In an intervention during the opening session, Dr. Ahmed AlBanyan, Head of the Translation and Publishing Center at ICESCO, considered that intellectual security is no longer solely an educational or cultural issue, as it has become a multidimensional intersection of policy, technology, legislation, and institutions. Meanwhile, Mr. Hicham Mallati, Director of Criminal Affairs, Pardons, and Crime Monitoring at the Moroccan Ministry of Justice, emphasized that justice is not an enemy to publishing, but rather a guardian of the boundary delineating the lawful use of expression from the unlawful.

    Dr. Ghizlane Drous, Director of Books, Libraries, and Archives at the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication, subsequently explained that intellectual security is fundamentally linked to the “shaping of awareness,” noting that the book constitutes the first line of defense against extremist and misleading ideas, specifically among youth.

    The opening session also featured an exchange of commemorative shields between the organizing parties. The Symposium continues through six panel sessions and a workshop entitled “Publishing and Intellectual Security,” moderated by Dr. Khaled Azab, an expert in Islamic heritage and urbanism from the Arab Republic of Egypt.

    MWL Secretary-General Visits ICESCO-Sultan Qaboos Library in Rabat



    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), accompanied Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, on a tour of ICESCO-Sultan Qaboos Library, at ICESCO headquarters, on Sunday, 26 April 2026. The visit took place on the sidelines of the celebration, hosted at ICESCO headquarters, marking10 million visitors to the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Seerah and Islamic Civilization.

    During the visit, attended by Mr. Khalid AlMalik, Editor-in-Chief of the Saudi newspaper Al Jazirah, and Ambassador Sami bin Abdullah Al-Saleh, Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Kingdom of Morocco, the delegation was guided through the library’s facilities, its specialized knowledge collections, and the advanced digital services it offers. Chief among these is the ICESCO Digital Library platform, a flagship strategic initiative of the Organization aimed at promoting knowledge availability and enhancing open access to scientific and cultural content across the Islamic world.

    Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of the Translation and Publishing Center at ICESCO, outlined the library’s vision and mission in supporting scientific research, fostering a culture of reading, and building a knowledge-based society. He also highlighted its role as a cultural hub that strengthens civilizational dialogue among Member States.

    Dr. Al-Issa commended ICESCO’s qualitative efforts to develop its knowledge infrastructure, underscoring that investing in knowledge and ensuring its widespread dissemination are fundamental pillars for strengthening societal awareness and reinforcing the values of moderation and coexistence.

    Grand Celebration Marks 10 Millionth Visitor to the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography at ICESCO

    The headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) hosted a grand celebration attended by several public figures and Islamic scholars to mark the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization reaching 10 million visitors since its inauguration in November 2022. The fair, currently hosted at ICESCO headquarters, is the result of a tripartite collaboration among ICESCO, the Muslim World League, and the Mohammadia League of Scholars in the Kingdom of Morocco.

    The celebration, held on Sunday, 26 April 2026, commenced with the recitation of verses from the Holy Qur’an, followed by an introductory address by Ambassador Khaled Fatahalrahman, Head of the Center for Civilizational Dialogue at ICESCO, in which he highlighted the fair’s role in fostering civilizational and scientific awareness among its visitors.

    In his address, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, lauded the Muslim World League and the Mohammadia League of Scholars for their pivotal role, reflected in the remarkable number of visitors. He underscored ICESCO’s stewardship of the fair, noting its alignment with the commemoration of the 1500th anniversary of Prophet Muhammad’s birth, peace be upon him, as proclaimed this year by His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, may Allah assist him.

    Dr. AlMalik affirmed that visitors from all age groups were drawn not only by the fair’s creative displays but also by the highest human values and reliable scientific content, leaving a profound emotional impact on visitors. He concluded by commending the flourishing partnership between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Morocco, crowned by the royal directive to maintain and establish the fair and museum at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat.

    In his address, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, emphasized the museum’s use of interactive modalities to visualize the Prophetic narrative, employing the latest technological innovations to immerse visitors in a virtual environment close to reality.

    Following this, Dr. Ahmed Toufiq, Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs of Morocco, praised the efforts of those overseeing the fair and museum and the strong public turnout, describing it as a civilizational landmark. He also reviewed historical milestones reflecting the Moroccan people’s steadfast adherence to Islamic values and the teachings of the noble Prophetic biography.

    Dr. Ahmed Abbadi, Secretary-General of the Mohammadia League of Scholars, stated that the fair aims to introduce people to the pure Prophetic biography and the illuminating Sunnah, united by love for Allah and His Messenger, peace be upon him. He added that reaching 10 million visitors affirms the enduring resonance of this spiritual heritage.

    The ceremony unveiled expanded wings and the addition of scientific encyclopedias to the fair, most notably the AI-powered Maeen Portal, as well as dedicated wings featuring unique, detailed presentations on the Prophet’s daily life, his furniture and personal belongings, the route of the Hijrah, and selected moments from the noble biography presented in masterful calligraphy. Complementing these expansions is the creative scholarly work titled “Truth in a Minute: Milestones in the Life of the Prophet,” a detailed master plan wing of Madinah during the Prophet’s era, peace be upon him, and the “Messengers of Firm Resolve” wing.

    The ceremony included the presentation of an award to the 10 millionth visitor, in addition to the exchange of commemorative shields between Dr. AlMalik, Dr. Al-Issa, and Dr. Abbadi.

    The event culminated in a scholarly panel moderated by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, ICESCO Deputy Director-General, with the participation of Dr. Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa, former Minister of Endowments of Egypt; Dr. Ismail bin Nasser Al Aoufi, Scientific Advisor at the Office of the Omani Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs; Dr. Abdelhamid Achak, Director of Dar Al Hadith Al Hassania in Morocco; and Dr. Mohammed Essarar, Director of the Ibn Al-Qattan Center for Studies and Research in Hadith and the Noble Prophetic Biography.