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    ICESCO, Fujairah University Explore Cooperation Avenues in Media Literacy

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and Fujairah University in the United Arab Emirates explored avenues of cooperation in media literacy, building the capacities of media professionals and content creators across the Islamic world, and promoting ethical AI use in the media field. The two parties discussed cooperation during a meeting at the University’s headquarters on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, between Dr. Sulaiman Al Jassim, Chancellor of the University of Fujairah, and Mr. Osama Heikal, Director of ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector.

    The two parties reviewed opportunities for cooperation between the Organization and the University, particularly in strengthening media literacy, with the aim of protecting younger generations against the influx of fake news and misleading information. They also stressed the need to equip students and youth with critical thinking and analytical skills to navigate the growing volume of digital content with responsibility and awareness.

    For his part, Mr. Heikal stressed the importance of shaping media messages amid the rapid surge in AI technologies, highlighting the need for an ethical framework that maximizes AI’s benefits in media while upholding professional standards and moral principles.

    In this regard, the ICESCO official stated that the Riyadh Charter for Artificial Intelligence in the Islamic World, launched by ICESCO in partnership with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), provides a roadmap for developing AI technologies in harmony with the ethical values and principles of the Islamic world.

    For his part, Dr. Al Jassim expressed keen interest in partnering with ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector to support the ongoing comprehensive development measures at the University’s College of Communication, set to roll out in the coming months.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives President of the Arab Federation for Libraries and Information to Discuss Prospects for Cooperation

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Imad Issa Saleh, President of the Arab Federation for Libraries and Information (AFLI), and the accompanying delegation to discuss prospects for joint cooperation in the fields of translation, publishing, and support for national libraries in Member States. The meeting took place on Thursday, 12 February 2026, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat.

    At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik reviewed ICESCO’s vision, strategic orientations, and the most prominent programs and initiatives it offers for the benefit of its Member States, especially in the fields of translation and knowledge dissemination. He also noted that ICESCO is currently finalizing arrangements to inaugurate the Sultan Qaboos Library (may Allah have mercy on him), hosted at the Organization’s headquarters after being modernized and equipped with the latest technologies, in addition to a collection of rare books and documents.

    Dr. AlMalik stated that ICESCO is forging distinguished partnerships with leading national libraries across the countries of the Islamic world, noting the Organization’s willingness to host major conferences convened by the Federation and to participate in their organization, thereby helping broaden the Federation’s impact throughout the Islamic world.

    For his part, Dr. Imad Saleh presented an overview of the Federation, headquartered in Tunisia, outlined its main areas of work, and expressed the Federation’s keenness to cooperate with ICESCO in light of its pivotal role in the fields of education, science, and culture in the Islamic world, as well as to benefit from the Organization’s expertise in advancing knowledge.

    The meeting discussed several proposed programs and projects, including capacity building for publishing professionals, the issuance of specialized knowledge series and technical studies, technical cooperation in cataloguing and drafting reference guides for libraries, and digitizing historical documents.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of ICESCO’s Translation and Publishing Center; Mr. Sultan Saif Khamis Said Al Mazrouei, Vice President of the Federation; and Ms. Badiaa Rahmouni, Member of the Executive Bureau.

    Following the meeting, the AFLI delegation toured the halls of the Sultan Qaboos Library. An expanded meeting was then held with the participation of Dr. Albanyan and Dr. Kais Hammami, Head of ICESCO’s Center for Foresight and Artificial Intelligence, during which in-depth discussions took place on programs and projects proposed for implementation between the two sides.

    117 New Cultural Sites and Elements Inscribed on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists

    The Islamic World Heritage Committee concluded its 13th meeting, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 10 to 12 February 2026, announcing the inscription of 117 new historical sites and cultural elements on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists from 16 countries, bringing the total number of sites and elements inscribed on ICESCO’s Heritage Lists to 841 cultural and civilizational sites and elements.

    The meeting considered the proclamation of Samarkand as the Culture Capital in the Islamic World for 2025 and discussed and adopted a number of strategic decisions and documents. The Committee adopted the vision of the ICESCO Islamic World Heritage Center, followed up on the implementation of the decisions of the Committee’s previous meeting and the recommendations of the Conference of Ministers of Culture in Jeddah, and approved the document on the “Islamic World Heritage Portal Initiative.”

    At the close of its meeting, the Committee issued a set of recommendations, including updating the Heritage Portal, intensifying technical support missions to Member States for the preparation of nomination files, adopting best management practices for the preservation of cultural sites and elements, developing a communication strategy to publicize the elements inscribed on the ICESCO Heritage List, and developing a set of strategies to address the impact of climate change on heritage and the protection of heritage in situations of conflict.

    The meeting kicked off with an address by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, delivered on his behalf by Dr. Mohamed Zinelabidine, Head of the Organization’s Culture Sector, in which he affirmed ICESCO’s commitment to protecting heritage in light of circumstances that place a major cultural responsibility on everyone, given that the Islamic world’s heritage represents no more than 11% of the World Heritage List, whereas more than 62% of the sites included on the List of World Heritage in Danger are found in Member States.

    For his part, Eng. Mohammed Al-Aidarous, Chairman of the Islamic World Heritage Committee, stressed the need to adopt a proactive approach to address the under-representation of Islamic world heritage on world lists and to protect endangered sites.

    On the sidelines of the meeting, Dr. Webber Ndoro, Director of the ICESCO Islamic World Heritage Center, and Mr. Everin Rutbl, Director of the International Institute of Central Asian Studies (IICAS), signed a memorandum of understanding with a view to building cooperation in preserving and exploring the rich heritage of Central Asia and developing cultural ties among the peoples of the region.

    ICESCO, AGFUND Discuss Launching Initiatives to Support Development Media

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the Arab Gulf Programme for Development (AGFUND) discussed ways to strengthen their strategic partnership under the memorandum of understanding signed between the two parties, with the aim of implementing joint programs to support the education sector in Sudan and vulnerable groups in Syria, and to enhance cooperation in development media.

    This came during a coordination meeting held on Tuesday, 10 February 2026, at the headquarters of the Arab Open University in Riyadh, bringing together Dr. Barakat Al Wegyan, Head of the Communication Division at ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector, and Hammam bin Juraid, CEO of AGFUND.

    During the meeting, the two sides underlined the importance of media and communication as key instruments in supporting the implementation of joint development programs and the role of development media in documenting the impact of these programs in advancing communities and strengthening international partnerships. They also discussed the possibility of implementing training programs for journalists and content creators in the Member States.

    The two parties agreed to maintain coordination and to hold an expanded meeting at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat to examine mechanisms for implementing the proposed programs and initiatives.

    In a related context, Dr. Barakat Al Wegyan discussed with Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Al-Zakari, President of the Arab Open University, prospects for joint cooperation, particularly in implementing specialized training programs through the University’s branches in several Arab countries.

    ICESCO Celebrates Chinese Spring Festival 2026, Emphasizing the Role of Culture in Bringing Peoples Together

    The headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat hosted an international cultural event on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, celebrating the Chinese Spring Festival 2026. The event featured a cultural exhibition, performances of traditional Chinese folk dances, and musical segments using instruments rooted in the heritage of the Islamic world, creating an atmosphere that reflected the spirit of harmony between the Islamic world and Chinese civilization.

    The celebration was organized in partnership with China Intercontinental Press and the Institute of Silk Road Strategic Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, and was attended by several ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions accredited to the Kingdom of Morocco.

    In his opening address, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, stressed that the event embodies a relationship built on mutual respect and fostered by the power of civilizational dialogue, noting that cooperation between ICESCO and China continues to grow, as it is founded on trust and a shared belief in the role of knowledge in connecting peoples and bringing them closer together.

    For his part, Zhou Zhicheng, Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of Morocco, commended the role of ICESCO in promoting cooperation and exchange in the fields of education, science, and culture, and in supporting intercultural dialogue, affirming his country’s readiness to strengthen partnership and joint action to safeguard cultural diversity.

    In turn, Guan Hong, Deputy General Manager of China Intercontinental Press, stated that the event reflects shared values and longstanding bonds of friendship between China and the Islamic world, noting that the activities and exhibits showcase respect for cultural diversity and open broader prospects for cooperation between the two sides.

    Following the opening, Dr. AlMalik and distinguished guests toured the exhibition accompanying the celebration. The exhibition featured several pavilions highlighting calligraphy, painting, traditional crafts, and a variety of popular dishes, in addition to interactive cultural experiences that demonstrated the richness of Chinese heritage and the depth of civilizational exchange.

    The ceremony also included a tribute to Dr. AlMalik by the Chinese side in recognition of his efforts in promoting civilizational dialogue and bringing peoples closer through culture. ICESCO, in turn, honored its partners with a commemorative shield in appreciation of their role in supporting cultural diplomacy and strengthening channels of communication between the Islamic and Chinese cultural spheres.

    ICESCO Participates in the Fujairah Media Forum 2026

    The Media and Communication Sector of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) participated in the Fujairah Media Forum 2026, organized by the Fujairah Government Media Office in the United Arab Emirates on 10-11 February 2026, under the theme “New Media: Masks of Truth.” The Forum was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Fujairah. It aimed to foster the exchange of expertise and innovative ideas among media professionals on issues related to new media, as well as the impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence on content creation and public opinion.

    In his address during the Forum’s first session, entitled “Building Leaders of Official Media,” Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of ICESCO’s Media and Communication Sector, emphasized the need for media institutions and international organizations to leverage modern digital platforms in order to build trust and develop a professional media discourse. He further highlighted the importance of supporting media innovation through the adoption of modern technologies, investment in the capacities of young media professionals and journalists, and the enhancement of their skills, particularly in artificial intelligence.

    Moreover, he noted that fake and misleading news have become more dangerous than armed conflicts and climate change, according to the outcomes of the World Economic Forum last year. Additionally, Mr. Heikal called on new media leaders to demonstrate exceptional agility in communication, the ability to manage media crises effectively, and to avoid sliding down the slippery slope of trend-chasing that undermines the quality of media content, all while ensuring public trust in published information.

    He also stressed the importance of protecting societies from fake and misleading news by adopting media literacy curricula for school and university students, and by developing media legislation frameworks in line with the rapid and remarkable evolution of media platforms.

    During the Session, moderated by Dr. Jamal Al Kaabi, Secretary-General of the UAE National Media Authority, participants discussed the impact of technological transformations on official media, the challenges posed by artificial intelligence and ways to keep pace with them, and the role of media leadership in shaping and enhancing the new media landscape. The exchange also underscored the need to raise awareness regarding the importance of observing professional media ethics and safeguarding identity and values.

    The Session featured the participation of Mr. Faisal Al-Shboul, former Jordanian Minister of Government Communication, and Dr. Tarek Saada, Head of the Egyptian Media Syndicate.

    Ruler of Fujairah Receives Head of ICESCO’s Media Sector and Guests of Fujairah Media Forum 2026

    His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Fujairah, received at Al Rumailah Palace Mr. Osama Heikal, Head of the Media and Communication Sector at the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), along with a group of prominent media figures from the Arab and Islamic worlds participating in the Fujairah Media Forum 2026. The Forum is organized by the Fujairah Media Office and will be held over two days, 10 and 11 February 2026, under the theme: “New Media: Masks of Truth.”

    During the meeting, His Highness welcomed the participants and underscored the importance of media as an influential soft power in shaping societal awareness, entrenching values, strengthening the presence of national identity in society, and developing a sustainable digital knowledge economy. Moreover, he noted that while AI applications are driving progress in media practices, they also pose challenges to content credibility and information accuracy, which calls for stronger professional standards and greater media responsibility.

    H.H. further emphasized that the Forum, which brings together an elite group of ministers, experts, decision-makers, and media professionals from the Arab world, serves as an important platform for discussing the challenges facing the media field. It also provides an opportunity to exchange expertise and enhance the media ecosystem in ways that promote responsible media, keep pace with ongoing changes, and elevate media sector performance.

    Over its two days, the Fujairah Media Forum will feature a series of specialized media sessions and seminars focusing on new media, digital transformations, content credibility, and the role of media in confronting contemporary challenges.

    Exploring Prospects for Cooperation between ICESCO and the National Documentation Center of Morocco

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Dr. Anass Smaili, Director of the National Documentation Center, affiliated with the High Commission for Planning of the Kingdom of Morocco, today, Tuesday 10 February 2026, at the Organization’s headquarters in Rabat. The meeting focused on exploring prospects for cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

    During the Meeting, Dr. AlMalik delivered a brief overview of ICESCO’s vision and strategic orientations, highlighting the flagship programs and projects implemented for the benefit of its Member States. He underscored the Organization’s interest in advancing knowledge documentation pathways, expanding access to content, and strengthening partnerships with specialized national and international institutions.

    For his part, Dr. Smaili commended the role that ICESCO plays in its areas of competence. He also reviewed the mandate of the Moroccan National Documentation Center and the range of information services and activities it provides, emphasizing the Center’s interest in leveraging artificial intelligence for data digitization and documentation cataloguing, by drawing on ICESCO’s expertise in this field.
    Furthermore, the two parties discussed ways to enrich the Sultan Qaboos Library, may Allah rest his soul, which is hosted at ICESCO’s headquarters in Rabat, with a collection of books and rare manuscripts related to the history and heritage of Morocco, thereby enabling library visitors to become acquainted with key milestones of the Moroccan collective memory.

    At the close of the meeting, the Director of the National Documentation Center of Morocco extended an invitation to ICESCO to participate in an international conference that the Center plans to organize in Rabat, in April 2026, focusing on the centrality of documentation and its importance in decision-making. For his part, Dr. AlMalik affirmed the Organization’s readiness to mobilize its expertise in support of joint initiatives in the field of documentation.

    The meeting was attended on behalf of ICESCO by Dr. Abdelilah Benarafa, Deputy Director-General, and Dr. Ahmed Al-Banyan, Director of the Translation and Publishing Center. The National Documentation Center was represented by Ms. Najat Bourita, Head of Institutional Cooperation and Agreements.

    ICESCO Director-General Participates in 10th International Parliamentary Forum for Social Justice in Morocco

    Dr. AlMalik: Integrating education within development policies is a sine qua non for achieving social justice

    Dr. Salim AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), affirmed that achieving development and social justice requires grasping new global trends, namely the integration of education within development and planning policies, in line with the digital transformation revolution and artificial intelligence applications.

    This is part of a speech he delivered on Monday, February 9, 2026, at the opening session of the 10th International Parliamentary Forum on Social Justice, organized in Rabat under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, by the House of Councilors in Morocco, in partnership with the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, under the theme “Social Justice in a Transforming World: The Need for Equitable Policies for More Resilient Societies,” with the participation of government officials, MPs, and international figures.

    The ICESCO Director-General stated that fast-evolving international trends require a fundamental change in education systems and curricula by adopting a scientific vision capable of accommodating the developments and challenges of the digital world in a way that enhances opportunities for social integration and reduces emerging gaps.

    Dr. AlMalik stressed that social justice may not come true if manifestations of fragility continue to expand within societies that previously witnessed some degree of stability, calling for more realistic, bold, and creative social policies, and for more effective parliamentary roles in orienting and accompanying such policies and measuring their impact.

    He further affirmed that strengthening international cooperation is a key element in confronting common challenges such as terrorism, illegal immigration, and climate and environmental crises. He stressed the importance of tackling these issues with the logic of balanced partnerships and responsibility sharing.

    The ICESCO Director-General also called for pooling efforts to determine the nature of the challenges facing the region, and adopting an approach that considers social and economic issues as common ones, praising in this regard the approach of the Kingdom of Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may Allah assist him, at the official and parliamentary levels, in building partnerships and developing tools for joint action.

    Naseer Shamma Hosted by ICESCO: Music as a Bridge Between Nations

    As part of ICESCO’s Forum “Culture to Rethinking the World,” the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) hosted Internationally renowned Iraqi oud virtuoso Dr. Naseer Shamma on Thursday, 5 February 2026, in the second session of its initiative “Artists of the World, Guests at ICESCO,” with the participation of several ICESCO senior officials, experts, academics, and media professionals.

    During the meeting, Dr. Shamma emphasized that music is a universal human language that fosters communication among peoples and reinforces the values of peace. He highlighted its leading role in conveying civilizational and cultural values across societies, noting the richness of the musical heritage of the Islamic world and the need to envision the future through an informed reading of history. He added that the scientific achievements of Islamic civilization and its history continue to face attempts of appropriation and distortion, stressing that music is an integral component of this legacy and must be preserved.

    He also pointed out that the growing number of music institutes in Arab countries contributes to enriching musical heritage, noting the increasing interest of students from Southeast Asia in studying at the “Arab Oud Houses,” which he established in several Arab countries.

    For his part, Dr. Mohammed Zinelabidine, Head of Culture Sector at ICESCO, who moderated the session, underlined the significance of music and the oud in advancing encyclopedic intellectual pursuits throughout Islamic civilization, from Al-Kindi to Al-Farabi to al-Urmawi.

    In turn, Osama Heikal, Head of Media and Communication Sector at the Organization, stressed the importance of safeguarding and promoting Islamic identity, particularly among youth in light of the influence of social media and Artificial Intelligence applications. He underscored that Arab music is an essential part of this cultural heritage and must be strengthened and presented through contemporary tools. While, Dr. Idham Hanash discussed the close relationship between calligraphy and music, explaining that Arab rhetoricians view calligraphy as the moving still, as it is a geometric form that moves in accordance with a musical rhythm.

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