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    ICESCO and Yemen Discuss Launch of New Educational Programs

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Dr. Tariq Salem Al-Abkari, Minister of Education of the Republic of Yemen, on the sidelines of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States, held on Wednesday 14 January 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    During the meeting, the two sides discussed potential avenues of joint cooperation between ICESCO and Yemen’s Ministry of Education, and reviewed the support and educational programs that the Organization can provide, in light of the positive indicators and the relative stabilization currently witnessed by the Republic of Yemen, and the opportunities this presents for rebuilding its educational system.

    The two sides stressed the importance of strengthening institutional coordination and cooperation and launching new educational initiatives that take into account the current situation in Yemen and respond to urgent needs in the areas of basic education, capacity building, and support for educational stability.

    In addition, both parties agreed to hold a joint meeting in the coming days with ICESCO and the Yemen Support Fund, along with a number of international and regional institutions willing to provide support and assistance in the fields of education and training, thereby contributing to the unification of efforts and maximizing impact.

    In the context of capacity building, it was agreed to send a number of Yemeni administrative personnel working in the Ministry of Education for training at ICESCO, in addition to involving a group of Yemeni young men and women in specialized training programs for specific periods, aimed at qualifying them to contribute to the leadership and management of educational work and the implementation of educational projects and initiatives in Yemen.

    Dr. AlMalik reiterated ICESCO’s readiness to provide all possible forms of support to Yemen and to launch new initiatives that contribute to reducing student dropout rates, retraining teachers, and strengthening the resilience of the education system, thereby supporting the launch of a new educational journey based on partnership, human development, and looking to the future.

    Dr. AlMalik: Education Is Most Transformative Investment, Teachers Are Cornerstone of Any Sustainable Educational Reform

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), affirmed that education remains the most powerful investment for achieving civilizational transformation and sustainable development. He stressed that improving foundational education and elevating the status of teachers constitute the true gateway to any effective educational reform.

    Dr. AlMalik made these remarks on Wednesday, 14 January 2026, during the high-level panel marking the 50th anniversary of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States, under the theme “The Future of Learning in the Gulf States: Renewed Roles for Regional and International Organizations.” The event was attended by Ministers of Education from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, heads of international and regional organizations, and a select group of experts and specialists.

    Dr. AlMalik began his address by congratulating the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States on this occasion, commending its pioneering role over the past fifty years in anticipating the future of Gulf education through studies, research, and capacity building. He emphasized that this educational legacy embodies generations of ambition, effort, and achievement.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik pointed out that hundreds of millions of children worldwide remain out of school, noting that addressing this challenge starts with modern foundational education that goes beyond rote learning to foster creativity and skills, while paying attention to the child’s psychological and social environment. This, he explained, has a direct impact on enhancing skill development, increasing school retention rates, and reducing academic failure.

    He also stressed that teachers are the cornerstone of any successful educational system, calling for investment in them through pre-service and in-service training programs, the adoption of clear career pathways, improvement of working conditions, and preservation of their social and professional status.

    Dr. AlMalik highlighted that Gulf States have achieved remarkable progress in education, yet sustaining this successful experience requires expanding its reach and sharing best practices with other countries of the Islamic world.

    In this regard, he reiterated ICESCO’s readiness to play a coordinating role in disseminating the Gulf educational model, citing examples of the Organization’s field projects in education, including school support programs, water and sanitation initiatives, and the construction and rehabilitation of educational institutions in several Islamic world countries.

    He also shed light on ICESCO’s ambitious program “Civilizational Education,” which is based on two fundamental pillars: pride in identity and conscious openness to others. He called on Islamic countries to contribute to developing this educational concept at its foundational stages.

    ICESCO Participates in Golden Jubilee Celebrations of Arab Bureau of Education for Gulf States

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States, which were held in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, under the patronage and in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Governor of Riyadh Province.

    ICESCO was represented at this occasion by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Organization, in the presence of Their Highnesses, Excellencies the Ministers of Education of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, heads of international and regional organizations, and an elite group of experts and specialists in education.

    The celebration featured official remarks reviewing the journey of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States from its establishment to the present day. It was noted that the Bureau was founded 50 years ago and entrusted with providing foresight into the future of education in the Gulf States by conducting studies, research, and benchmarking comparisons with educational experiences in advanced countries. These efforts have contributed to the development of educational policies, benefiting the Gulf States and their educational institutions over decades.

    The speakers also highlighted the Bureau’s organization of conferences, seminars, and capacity-building programs, in addition to specialized prizes in education-related fields, which have had a tangible impact on advancing educational work in the Gulf region.

    The occasion reflected institutional integration and a spirit of fraternity among the Gulf States, as the Ministers of Education, during the discussion session preceding the celebration, reaffirmed the importance of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States and their countries’ sustained commitment to supporting it, in recognition of its pivotal role in advancing education and educational development in the region.

    ICESCO Holds Workshop on Language Teaching Methodologies within Its Program “Mishkat Educational Leadership”

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, organized an international workshop on “Modern Methodologies in Language Teaching,” benefiting 198 male and female trainees from among educational professionals working in the teaching Arabic to non-Arabic speakers, representing 15 African and Asian countries. The workshop was held on Wednesday and Thursday, 7-8 January 2026, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat.

    The workshop featured an academic presentation delivered by Dr. Habib Magharaoui, an educational training expert, on the latest methodologies in language teaching and ways to integrate their strategies in curricula and educational programs, with a focus on practical procedures designed to support teachers in enhancing their performance and transitioning from traditional approaches to methods more closely aligned with modern communicative approaches.

    The program also included hands-on sessions dedicated to training participants in the integration of technology into program design and curriculum planning, drawing on the latest trends in language teaching.
    This workshop forms part of the annual “Mishkat Educational Leadership” program for the 2025–2026 academic year, which aims to prepare educational cadres to assume leadership roles that contribute to the development of Arabic language teaching for non-Arabic speakers in beneficiary countries.

    ICESCO Director-General Discusses Ways to Enhance Cooperation with Indonesian Ambassador in Rabat

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), visited the Indonesian Embassy in Rabat, where he was received by Mr. Yuyu Sutisna, Extraordinary Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of Morocco, on Thursday, 8 January 2026.

    During the meeting, the two parties discussed ways to enhance cooperation and invigorate the relationship between ICESCO and the Indonesian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik emphasized the prominent position Indonesia holds within ICESCO, stressing the importance of its active representation in the Organization’s activities, programs, and initiatives. He also commended Indonesia’s efforts in the scientific, environmental, educational, and cultural fields.

    Dr. AlMalik called for enhancing cooperation and coordination between ICESCO and the Indonesian National Commission, noting that the Organization has adopted an approach of communicating with its Member States through national commissions to develop programs and initiatives that address the needs and aspirations of these countries.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik expressed his anticipation of Indonesia being represented by a high-level delegation during the upcoming General Conference of the Organization, scheduled to be held in Morocco in the coming months.

    For his part, Ambassador Yuyu Sutisna affirmed his country’s keenness to strengthen cooperation with ICESCO, praising the latter’s role in developing its areas of competence across the Islamic world.

    The meeting also included discussions on the potential organization of a high-level international conference hosted by ICESCO in Indonesia, and an official visit by an ICESCO delegation to Jakarta to conduct in-depth talks with senior officials on ways to further strengthen cooperation between the two sides.

    The meeting was attended on ICESCO’s side by Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector; Osama Heikal, Head of the Sector of Media and Communication; and Dr. Fahman Fathurrahman, Expert in the Science and Environment Sector.

    ICESCO Director-General Meets Second Cohort of Organization’s Young Professionals Program

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met on Tuesday, 6 January 2025, with participants in the 2nd Young Professionals Program for 2025. The program offers promising young men and women from within and outside the Islamic world the opportunity to spend 24 months in professional training across ICESCO’s specialized sectors, divisions, and centers.

    In his address during the meeting held at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik congratulated the 13 selected participants from 11 countries, chosen from nearly 7,000 applicants. He expressed his conviction that bringing in new talent supports the Organization’s efforts to foster innovation and creativity in its programs and initiatives for Member States.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s flagship initiatives, programs, and projects aimed at preparing youth for future careers and encouraging innovation in fields such as modern science and technology, environment, culture, and education.

    Dr. AlMalik also shared several pieces of advice to ensure a successful professional journey, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and knowledge-seeking, diligence and fact-checking, viewing mistakes as learning opportunities, and benefiting from the cultural and intellectual diversity offered by both the program and the Organization. He encouraged participants to leverage modern technologies for learning and skill development and to present their ideas and innovations.

    During the meeting, participants introduced themselves, shared their educational backgrounds, professional interests, and aspirations. The session also featured an open discussion between the DG and the young professionals, during which Dr. AlMalik answered their questions and inquiries.

    ICESCO publishes fourth issue of its Arabic language journal

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has published the fourth issue of its peer-reviewed scientific journal, ICESCO Arabic Language Journal, which is supervised by the Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers.

    This issue features 10 research papers by experts from Saudi Arabia, Mali, Iraq, Senegal, Yemen, Algeria, Syria, Malaysia, and Türkiye. These papers reflect the journal’s significant scientific presence and diverse perspectives on Arabic issues.

    The issue covers a wide range of topics related to recent developments in Arabic linguistics, literature, and education, demonstrating the language’s vitality and resilience and its capacity to generate knowledge through various approaches and interdisciplinary fields. It also contributes to the enhancement of Arabic teaching for non-native speakers and enriches academic dialogue on current issues.

    The fourth issue is accessible on the journal’s website via the following link:
    https://ijal.icesco.org/index.php/journal
    The ICESCO Arabic Language Journal is published twice a year in June and December. It welcomes contributions from specialist researchers and invites them to submit their research for review and publication by registering on the journal’s electronic platform:
    https://ijal.icesco.org/index.php/journal/index

    ICESCO and King Faisal Prize Explore Prospects for Cooperation

    Dr. Alsebail: ICESCO stands as influential voice representing Islamic world in culture, education, and science

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Abdulaziz Alsebail, Secretary-General of King Faisal Prize, on Thursday, December 25, 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat. The meeting discussed prospects for cooperation between ICESCO and King Faisal Prize.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ICESCO’s vision and strategic orientations, as well as its key programs and projects implemented across its Member States, particularly those aimed at promoting the values of peace, coexistence, and intercultural dialogue. He also shed light on a set of programs and reference documents adopted by the Organization to consolidate tolerance and dialogue within its Member States.

    For his part, Dr. Alsebail commended ICESCO’s efforts, describing it as an influential voice serving the Islamic world in the fields of culture, education, and science, praising the Organization’s achievements in civilizational communication, foresight and artificial intelligence, media, and Arabic language.

    Moreover, within the framework of strengthening their partnership, both sides discussed the organization of seminars and conferences aimed at advancing the noble objectives of ICESCO and King Faisal Prize in building peace and promoting global harmony.

    The two parties also explored a proposal to launch an award and organize a film festival in the Islamic world, dedicated to works with significant cultural and educational impact, with a view to showcasing the diversity of Islamic cultures and fostering its civilizational narrative.

    At the close of their visit, Dr. Alsebail and his accompanying delegation toured ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector and the library of the Translation and Publishing Center, currently under construction.

    The meeting was attended by several sector heads and center directors at ICESCO, along with Mr. Sami Abdullah Almaqlouth, laureate of King Faisal Prize for Service to Islam in 2025, and Mr. Abdulaziz Aldakhil, Director of Media and Information Technology at King Faisal Prize.

    ICESCO Receives Replica of Rare Manuscript of the Holy Quran Penned by Calligrapher Ibn al-Bawwab

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received a replica of a rare manuscript of the Holy Quran penned by Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Hilal ibn Abdulaziz, widely known as Ibn al-Bawwab, from Ms. Ratiba Sefrioui, a retired university professor, in recognition of ICESCO’s pioneering roles in preserving and promoting manuscript heritage in the Islamic world.

    During the meeting, held on Wednesday, 24 December 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat, Dr. AlMalik commended this initiative, describing it as a commendable step towards the protection of manuscripts of the Islamic world. He affirmed that such initiatives, which encourage the dissemination of knowledge, strengthen ICESCO’s efforts to preserve cultural elements from disappearance and deterioration, and to introduce the heritage of Muslim societies and their cultural, scientific, and civilizational contributions.

    For her part, Ms. Sefrioui provided a detailed explanation of the components of the manuscript, which came into her possession from her late brother, Mr. Abdelhay Sefrioui. The manuscript includes an introductory booklet and a translated version of the meanings of some Quran surahs into French. Mrs. Sefrioui praised ICESCO’s role in promoting the civilization of the Islamic world and in raising awareness of the importance of preserving Arab and Islamic identity among future generations.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy ICESCO Director-General, and Mr. Amine Debbi.

    Ibn al-Bawwab is one of the most prominent calligraphers of the third and fourth Hijri centuries. He developed the principles of the Naskh script and established aesthetic proportions governing the components of each letter. He also wrote 64 copies of the Quran, the most famous of which is the only surviving manuscript among the Qurans he penned. It was written in Baghdad in 391 AH and is preserved at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland, from which the replica donated to the Organization was produced.

    ICESCO Celebrates World Arabic Language Day in Benin and Guinea

    In observance of the World Arabic Language Day, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), through its Training Pole for Excellence in Arabic Language in the Republic of Benin, and the ICESCO Chair of Research and Pedagogical Innovation for the Development of Arabic Teaching in Guinea, held a series of scientific and educational activities to promote the role of Arabic language in Africa, with the participation of ambassadors, academics, researchers, professors, students, and those interested in linguistic and cultural affairs.


    In Conakry, the capital of Guinea, the ICESCO Chair of Research and Pedagogical Innovation for the Development of Arabic Teaching organized training workshops and scientific lectures for students, educational leaders, and Arabic language teachers, focusing on educational supervision and language teaching skills based on a competency-based approach.

    These activities benefited 137 educational officials between 11 and 18 December 2025, as part of a program aimed at improving professional performance in the classroom and enhancing teaching competencies, while providing practical approaches to dealing with the challenges facing Arabic language teaching in the country.

    During the same period, a two-day “reading competition” was organized for university students in Guinea, resulting in the recognition of 17 students to encourage reading and excellence in Arabic language learning.

    In Benin, the ICESCO Training Pole for Excellence in Arabic Language, with the support of the Hamdan bin Rashid Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, organized a national scientific conference in Porto-Novo, from 18 to 20 December 2025, under the theme “Towards the Valorization of the Arabic Heritage in Benin.”

    The conference discussed the historical dimensions of the presence of Arabic in local culture, its place in educational and training institutions, the contributions of scholars to writing local languages in Arabic script, as well as issues related to transcription of the Qur’an, writing tablets, contemporary creations, and challenges associated with digital transformation.

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