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    ICESCO Participates in World Arabic Language Day Celebration at UNESCO Headquarters

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) took part in the World Arabic Language Day celebration organized by UNESCO at its headquarters in Paris under the theme “Innovative Pathways for Arabic.” The event was held in cooperation with Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Foundation and attended by several officials and heads of cultural organizations.

    Organized on December 18, 2025, the celebration featured speeches by Dr. Khaled El-Enany, Director-General of UNESCO, and Mr. Saleh Al-Khulaifi, Director-General of Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Foundation. Experts and specialists presented research papers on approaches and mechanisms to empower the Arabic language in promoting inclusivity and innovation, and discussed the digital transformation trends impacting the language.

    ICESCO was represented at the event by Dr. Anas Hussam Saeed Al-Nuaimi, expert at ICESCO’s Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, who delivered an address titled “The Role of Influencers and Content Creators in Supporting and Promoting the Arabic Language.” He highlighted the role of youth and purposeful content creators in inspiring the new generation to take pride in their language and culture, and reviewed ICESCO’s key initiatives to engage the youth and build their capacities in this field through forums and awards.

    ICESCO organizes Conference on Role of Sports in Inclusion of Youth and Women and Sustainable Development

    In conjunction with the finals of the 2025 African Cup of Nations, currently hosted by the Kingdom of Morocco, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), in partnership with the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), held a conference on Monday, December 22, 2025, at its headquarters in Rabat under the theme “Leveraging Sport for Youth and Women Inclusion and Sustainable Development.” The event saw the participation of ministers, academics, and experts in the fields of youth and sports.

    The conference explored ways sports can contribute to strengthening social and economic inclusion, support mental health and well-being, and stimulate new ideas in sports to serve the Sustainable Development Goals and effect real impact on those most in need.

    In his opening remarks on behalf of Dr. Salim AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General (DG), Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy DG, noted that the conference aligns with the Organization’s strategy to develop a sports model founded on collective action, institutional collaboration, innovation, and sustainability with the aim of amplifying the social impact of sports, positioning it as a catalyst for youth empowerment and women’s advancement, while reinforcing the principles of citizenship and solidarity.

    Ms. Ramata Almamie Mbay, Head of ICESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector, presented the Organization’s renewed vision, which considers sport a lever for social inclusion, a driver of economic development, and a promoter of social cohesion.

    In her turn, Ms. Khady Diène Gaye, Minister of Youth and Sports of Senegal, confirmed that her country has decided to prioritize sports as a central component of youth-centered public policies. She highlighted Senegal’s active involvement in a process of systemic transformation within the “Senegal 2050” Agenda.

    Mr. Abdelrahman Ajbari, Head of the Division of Youth Institutions at the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, stated that sport in Morocco has become a significant catalyst for development, contributing to the enhancement of governance, training, and infrastructure modernization in the Kingdom. Ms. Laura Bill, UNICEF Representative in Morocco, underscored the pivotal role of sports in fostering inclusion and catalyzing sustainability and innovation.

    In a recorded speech, Ms. Kanizat Ibrahim, Former CAF Vice-President and current member of the FIFA Council, underscored the potential of football to promote youth inclusion, women’s empowerment, and community cohesion. She emphasized the importance of sustainable partnerships and programs that can translate this approach into tangible results.

    The conference featured two panel discussions. The first focused on sport, social and economic inclusion, and its role in youth employment. The second centered on sport, well-being, social cohesion, and sustainability. The conference concluded with a speech by Ms. Kenza Abourmane, Director of Youth at the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication of the Kingdom of Morocco.

    In Presence of Amir of Qatar: ICESCO Director-General Participates in Ceremony Celebrating Completion of Doha Historical Dictionary of Arabic Language

    Under the patronage and presence of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General (DG) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated in the ceremony celebrating the completion of the Doha Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language. The event took place on Monday, December 22nd, 2025, in Doha, Qatar, with high-level attendance including ministers, representatives of regional and international organizations, heads of language academies, members of the Dictionary’s scientific council, and experts and researchers.

    In his remarks during the ceremony, Dr. AlMalik emphasized that ICESCO is fully committed to supporting the Dictionary, positioning itself as a gateway for this pioneering project to the Arab and Islamic world through a long-term strategic partnership. He noted that the Dictionary holds a unique distinction and excellence, meeting aspirations while anticipating future opportunities and challenges.

    The ICESCO DG praised the patronage of H.H the Amir of Qatar for the dictionary project, which began 13 years ago and involved a select group of experts from across the Arab world. He stated: “The Doha Dictionary is the first of its kind to comprehensively document Arabic words and their meanings.”

    Dr. AlMalik explained that the Dictionary, which includes more than 300,000 entries, represents a unique resource for scholars, students, and researchers. He affirmed that its completion is a milestone in the advancement of knowledge, and reflects the region’s ability to produce civilizational projects with global impact. He concluded his remarks by reciting a poem he composed for the occasion.

    The ceremony also featured remarks by Ms. Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater, Qatari Minister of Education and Higher Education; Dr. Azzeddine Bouchikhi, Executive Director of the Doha Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language; Dr. Azmi Bishara, DG of the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies; and Dr. Mahmoud Al-Sayed, Head of the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus.

    At the conclusion of the ceremony, H.H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani honored the experts, researchers, and editors who worked on completing the Dictionary project across its various stages.

    The Doha Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language was launched in 2013 by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in Qatar. The project includes a textual corpus of approximately one billion words. The Dictionary uniquely documents the evolution of Arabic words from their earliest appearances in inscriptions and texts, tracing changes in their forms and meanings within textual contexts and following the language’s chronological development.

    In celebration of World Arabic Language Day, ICESCO Educational Center in Malaysia Organizes Arabic Short Film Contest with Participation of 800 Students

    As part of the celebrations marking World Arabic Language Day, the ICESCO Educational Center in Malaysia organized a series of educational and cultural activities, including a student contest for the production of short films in Arabic addressing the issue of school bullying, with the participation of 800 students. The celebration program also featured a roundtable on interaction between Arabic and Malay literature, an Arabic calligraphy workshop, an academic lecture delivered by Dr. Hussein Ahmed Al-Rifai of Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates, poetry readings, as well as a festival showcasing traditional Arab cuisine and attire.

    Students from various educational levels and numerous schools and universities across Malaysia entered the contest, held under the theme “Combating Bullying.” The winners of the contest’s three categories were announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday, 18 December 2025. In the university category, the first prize was awarded to the International Islamic University Malaysia team for an educational film that recorded about 400,000 views on TikTok. In the high school category, the Sultan Hishamuddin Religious Secondary School team secured first place, while in the primary school category, the top prize went to the Jelag Fateh National School team.

    The opening ceremony of the celebration, organized with the support of the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, was attended by Mr. Haji Afendi bin Sahi, Representative of the Malaysian Ministry of Education; Prof. Dr. Mohamad Farid Ravi bin Abdullah, Vice-Chancellor of the International Islamic University Selangor (UIS); and Dr. Mohamed Nour bin Hussein, Director of the ICESCO Educational Center in Malaysia. The event was also attended by representatives of several Arab embassies in Malaysia and the Oman Research and Studies Center, in addition to a large number of academics, students, and individuals interested in the Arabic language in Malaysia.

    At Close of Proceedings, FCC Adopts ICESCO’s Reports and Closing Accounts for 2024

    The Financial Control Committee (FCC) of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) concluded its annual meeting on Friday, 19 December 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat. During the meeting, the Committee approved the financial reports submitted by the General Directorate, as well as the closing accounts for the 2024 financial year, reaffirming in its final report the high level of professionalism and transparency demonstrated in the presentation of data and the management of resources.

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, had instructed heads of sectors within the Organization to extend full cooperation to FCC members, expressing his appreciation for their efforts and their role in strengthening ICESCO’s financial management system.

    He also reaffirmed the General Directorate’s commitment to sustain cooperation, guided by a financial and administrative vision grounded in efficiency, responsibility, and the consolidation of sound governance principles.

    The ICESCO FCC is composed of Mr. Yussuf Ali Najar, Representative of the State of Kuwait as Chairman of the Committee and Mr. Abdulaziz bin Saad Adabbas, Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as Rapporteur.

    The FCC is also comprised of three members, namely Mr. Heizrul bin Ali, Representative of Malaysia; Mr. Araz Baghirli, Representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan; and Mr. El Hadji Habib Kébé, Representative of the Republic of Senegal.

    Over the course of five days, the FCC held a series of meetings with officials from the General Secretariat of National Commissions and Conferences, as well as the Departments of Legal Affairs and International Standards, Administrative Operations, Financial Operations, and the Financial Control Office. These meetings focused on reviewing detailed financial reports and examining various documents related to accounting matters and expenditure across the Organization’s programs and projects.

    FCC members also visited several ICESCO sectors to gain first-hand insight into administrative and financial work mechanisms, as well as the monitoring and auditing systems in place.

    At the close of the meeting, the Committee expressed its satisfaction with the level of financial discipline and the quality of the reports presented, noting that the consolidation of a culture of transparency and accountability within ICESCO enhances partners’ confidence and supports the Organization’s capacity to mobilize additional resources in service of the priorities of its Member States.

    The FCC’s report is scheduled to be submitted to ICESCO’s Executive Council and General Conference in the coming months.

    ICESCO Director-General, UNESCO Director-General Agree to Promote Strategic Partnership

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), met with Dr. Khaled El-Enany, UNESCO Director-General, on Friday, 19 December 2025, at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

    During the meeting, the two parties agreed to further develop the partnership agreement signed between the two organizations, ushering in a new phase of cooperation and institutional synergy, and enhancing the impact of joint action in the fields of education, culture, and science at both the regional and international levels.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik extended his congratulations to Dr. El-Enany on assuming the position of UNESCO Director-General for the 2025–2029 term, expressing his aspiration to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two organizations in the coming period, in a manner that keeps pace with global transformations and serves the interests of the Member States.

    Moreover, the Director-General underscored the importance of complementarity between ICESCO and UNESCO within their respective areas of expertise, and the key role of joint action in fulfilling the civilizational mission of international organizations, while enhancing their impact in supporting education, safeguarding culture, and advancing science.

    The two parties agreed to update the partnership agreement to include new priority areas of cooperation, notably strategic foresight, artificial intelligence, and the preservation of endangered world heritage. The parties also agreed to organize joint programs and activities that reflect the complementary roles of both organizations.

    The meeting was attended by Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector, and Ms. Somia Djakta, Head of the ICESCO Office to UNESCO.

    Following the meeting, Dr. Khaled El-Enany hosted a luncheon in honor of the ICESCO Director-General and his accompanying delegation, marking their first visit to UNESCO Headquarters since he assumed his duties.

    ICESCO International Chairs Network for Thought, Heritage, Letters and Arts Reviews Its Scientific and Cultural Achievements

    The Culture Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held the fifth periodic meeting of the ICESCO Network of International Chairs for Thought, Heritage, Letters and Arts. The meeting reviewed the chairs’ scientific and cultural achievements, which included releasing more than 30 scientific publications and holding over 50 international events, such as conferences, seminars, and art exhibitions. These events were organized in collaboration with international universities and institutions between 2021 and 2025.

    At the beginning of the meeting, held on Thursday, December 18, 2025, with the chairs participating in person and via video conferencing, Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of ICESCO’s Culture Sector, commended the great efforts made by the chairs, urging them to continue their work. He also praised Dr. Bouazza Ben Achir, professor at Mohammed V University in Rabat, for his chairmanship of the regular meeting.

    Notably, the ICESCO International Network of Chairs for Thought, Heritage, Letters, and Arts spans several countries across three continents, including Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Germany, and Brazil.

    The ICESCO International Platform, “Culture for Rethinking the World,” has strengthened the network’s efforts and influence by publishing more than 200 articles. The important contribution of the 15 research teams affiliated with the chairs is also notable. These teams include approximately 200 researchers and students who specialize in thought, heritage, literature, and the arts.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Saudi Ambassador to Sierra Leone

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received on Thursday, 18 December 2025, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat, Mr. Saud Al-Musaed, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Republic of Sierra Leone.

    Dr. AlMalik congratulated the Saudi Ambassador on the royal trust placed in him through his appointment as Ambassador to Sierra Leone, commending his diplomatic efforts and contributions during his tenure as Chargé d’Affaires at the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the Kingdom of Morocco.

    The two parties discussed possible areas of cooperation between the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Sierra Leone and ICESCO, particularly in education, culture, and science, with a view to supporting the implementation of development programs and projects in Member States.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik highlighted ICESCO’s sustained engagement in Sierra Leone, outlining the programs, activities, and projects the Organization has implemented over the past five years in education, culture, and science, and reaffirming its commitment to expanding its initiatives and strengthening institutional partnerships.

    At the close of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik expressed his appreciation to Mr. Saud Al-Musaed for his visit and his dedication to fostering cooperation between both sides in support of education, science, and culture.

    ICESCO Holds Webinar on Safeguarding Heritage in the Age of the Technological Revolution with International Experts

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held, on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, webinar titled “Rethinking Heritage Conservation in the Digital Age.” The webinar is part of the series of digital seminars organized by the ICESCO Center for Heritage in the Islamic World, aiming to support efforts to preserve and protect the heritage of Member States and to build the capacities of professionals in the field.

    The webinar opened with an address by Dr. Webber Ndoro, Director of the ICESCO Center for Heritage in the Islamic World, in which he stressed the importance of harnessing modern technologies for preserving and valorizing heritage, as it constitutes an integral part of peoples’ identity and a pillar of sustainability.

    The session was moderated by Mr. Mohamed Al-Absi, Expert at ICESCO’s Center for Heritage, with the participation of four international experts in heritage and digital technologies. The session featured a review of several field experiences and projects of regional and international scope in employing technology to serve heritage.

    Dr. Bijan Rouhani, of Oxford University, began the presentations with an overview of the UK-based Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project, which relies on remote sensing and satellite imagery to monitor and document threatened archaeological sites. Expert Annabel Lee Enriquez, from the Getty Conservation Institute, delivered a presentation on the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the open-source platform “Arches” for interactive documentation and monitoring of heritage sites.

    For her part, expert Giorgia Cesaro, from the Saudi Heritage Commission, outlined mechanisms for leveraging technology to prepare for natural disasters through early warning systems and data analysis to protect heritage. Engineer Mohammed Al Shibli, from Jordan’s Department of Antiquities, concluded the presentations with a review of the latest digital methods for documenting cultural heritage and their role in strengthening the protection of heritage sites.

    ICESCO Participates in International Symposium on Innovative Pathways for Arabic in Sharjah

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the international symposium entitled “Innovative Pathways for Arabic: Policies and Practices for a More Inclusive Linguistic Future,” organized by the Educational Center for the Arabic Language for the Gulf States, in cooperation with ICESCO’s Regional Office in Sharjah, in celebration of World Arabic Language Day.

    The symposium, held on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, brought together a select group of experts, academics, and educational decision-makers, who discussed current issues related to the future of Arabic, its teaching policies, the challenges of linguistic inclusiveness, and the role of regional and international institutions in supporting linguistic innovation.

    Dr. Youssef Ismaili, an expert at the ICESCO Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers, represented ICESCO at this event, presenting a paper entitled “Linguistic and Technological Competencies and Their Impact on Arabic Language Learning for Non-Arabic Speakers.”

    In his presentation, Dr. Ismaili highlighted the importance of adopting language policies that support innovation in teaching Arabic to non-native speakers. He also stressed the need to standardize reference frameworks and develop language training programmes for teachers in line with international standards to improve learning quality and outcomes.

    At the close of the symposium, Dr. Issa Al-Hammadi, Director of the Educational Center for the Arabic Language for the Gulf States, presented honorary shields to Mr. Salem Omar Salem, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Sharjah, and Dr. Youssef Ismaili.

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