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    ICESCO Welcomes OIC Decision to Resume Membership of the Syrian Arab Republic

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has welcomed the decision of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to reinstate the membership of the Syrian Arab Republic. The decision was issued during the 20th Extraordinary Session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 7 March 2025. It includes the reactivation of relations between Syria and OIC Member States, as well as with all its bodies, institutions, Islamic universities, standing committees, and the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission.

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of ICESCO, described the decision as a significant step toward strengthening cooperation among OIC Member States and deepening fraternal ties. He emphasized that it reflects the Member States’ commitment to fostering unity and solidarity among Islamic nations and opens new avenues for joint efforts in various fields, particularly education, science, and culture, ultimately benefiting Muslim communities worldwide.

    The ICESCO Director-General also underscored the importance of this decision in promoting regional stability, reaffirming shared Islamic values, and demonstrating a collective will to work towards a better future for the peoples of the Islamic world.

    ICESCO Publishes Book on Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti and His Role in Civilizational Diplomacy

    The Centre for Civilizational Dialogue of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has released a new book titled Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti: A Model of Civilizational Diplomacy in West Africa. This publication is part of the programs celebrating Marrakech as the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2024.

    The book presents the proceedings of a scientific symposium organized by Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech under ICESCO’s auspices. It explores the life and legacy of Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti (1556–1627), one of the most prominent scholars, jurists (faqih), and historians in the region’s history. The book highlights his role in fostering civilizational exchange between Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing his contributions to knowledge diplomacy, which played a crucial role in strengthening cultural and scholarly relations across the Sahara.

    Additionally, the book examines key moments in Ahmad Baba’s life, including his exile to Marrakech, where he continued his academic work in teaching and authorship. It delves into his influence on Islamic sciences and provides an in-depth analysis of Morocco’s historical ties with West Africa. Furthermore, it underscores the role of scholars in preserving Islamic heritage while highlighting the significance of African manuscripts in safeguarding the region’s cultural identity.

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Chairperson of State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Fuad Muradov, Chairperson of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan, along with his accompanying delegation, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat during their visit to Morocco. The meeting focused on exploring potential areas of cooperation in fields of mutual interest.

    During the meeting, which took place on Wednesday, 12 March 2025, in the presence of Mr. Nazim Samadov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Morocco, Dr. AlMalik reiterated the strong ties between ICESCO and Azerbaijan, as demonstrated by a series of joint programs and successfully implemented projects.

    Moreover, Dr. AlMalik expressed his appreciation for the generous and ongoing support extended by His Excellency Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijani authorities toward ICESCO’s initiatives, programs, and projects.

    For his part, Mr. Fuad Muradov commended ICESCO for its pivotal and ongoing efforts in supporting its Member States across its areas of expertise. He outlined the objectives of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan, emphasizing its commitment to strengthening the Azerbaijani community’s sense of belonging and national identity through various programs and activities. He also underscored the vital role of the Azerbaijani diaspora in promoting and disseminating Azerbaijani culture in their countries of residence.

    The meeting discussed ICESCO’s engagement of its Member States in these committees to benefit the youth of the Islamic world through activities that raise awareness of the importance of preserving their national cultures.

    Following the meeting, Mr. Muradov and his accompanying delegation visited the International Exhibition and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization, currently housed at ICESCO headquarters.

    Ya’quubian Education Explored in the Second Meeting of the Scientific Forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul”

    The headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat hosted the second meeting of the scientific forum “Ramadan Journey into the Depths of the Human Soul” on Tuesday, 11 March 2025. The event was organized in collaboration with the Spouses of Arab Ambassadors and Heads of International Organizations in Morocco.

    During the session, Dr. Khadija Abouzid, Professor at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Mohammed V University in Rabat, delivered a lecture titled “Stories and Lessons from Ya’quubian Education.” The session was attended by Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, along with several ambassadors accredited to Morocco and members of the group.

    The session opened with an address by Dr. Yousra Bint Hussain Al-Jazairy, a member of the group, in which she noted that the discussion on Ya’quubian Education would delve into the story of Prophet Ya’qub (Jacob, peace be upon him) and draw lessons from his patience and unwavering faith, applying them to contemporary life. She highlighted that the Holy Quran extensively addresses family and parenting issues due to the fundamental role the family plays in shaping individuals and society. She further pointed out that the Quran is rich with educational guidance and family-related instructions, emphasizing the importance of instilling correct beliefs, reinforcing moral values, and fostering dialogue, kindness, and compassion in parent-child relationships.

    Following this, Dr. Khadija Abouzid began her lecture, explaining that Surah Yusuf focuses on parenting and illustrates the father’s role in guiding and advising his children within the family, complementing the mother’s role in accordance with the Quranic approach. She elaborated that education in the Quran is a gradual process that nurtures children step by step until they reach their fullest potential.

    Dr. Abouzid then explored Prophet Ya’qub’s educational approach through the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph, peace be upon him), portraying it as a distinctive model in parenting and family leadership. She outlined key educational principles derived from this approach, beginning with the importance of overlooking minor faults. The second principle emphasizes practicing patience without complaint or dissatisfaction, following the example of Prophet Ya’qub in facing the tribulations concerning his son. The third highlights the necessity of restraining anger, while the fourth stresses maintaining optimism and complete certainty in eventual resolution and improvement.

    Dr. Abouzid concluded by affirming that the education of Prophet Ya’qub represents a prophetic educational model filled with profound lessons. Among its key takeaways is the importance of considering the psychological aspect of child-rearing, requiring parents to be deeply aware of their children’s emotions and to guide them in managing these emotions appropriately.

    ICESCO Celebrates International Women’s Day, Honors Outstanding Female Employees

    On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held a grand celebration at its headquarters in Rabat on Monday, 10 March 2025. The event was attended by the Organization’s Director-General, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, and included the honoring of a group of outstanding female employees in appreciation of their contributions across various fields. Additionally, a training workshop was organized to develop and enhance personal and professional skills.

    The celebration began with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by an address from Dr. AlMalik, in which he highlighted inspiring stories of prominent female scholars and writers throughout Islamic history, from the era of the Prophet to the golden age of Islamic civilization and into the modern era. He further emphasized ICESCO’s firm belief in and support for women’s vital role in society and its commitment to strengthening their position.

    Dr. AlMalik expressed ICESCO’s pride in its distinguished female workforce, who are highly valued and provided with equal opportunities in a fair and reliable work environment. He affirmed that this recognition reflects the Organization’s dedication to fostering a culture of appreciation and professional development. Concluding his address, he recited a poem he composed specifically for the occasion.

    Coach Ikram El Ouariachi led a training workshop on self-development and skill enhancement. The session introduced innovative ways to balance emotions and logic to optimize personal and professional performance.

    Subsequently, a video presented success stories of talented ICESCO female employees, highlighting how they discovered and nurtured their skills, including in fields traditionally less explored by women. The presentation was followed by an honorary recognition ceremony, during which the Director-General personally honored the outstanding employees for their excellence and contributions.

    Before concluding, Ms. Rawda El Haj, an expert in ICESCO’s Culture Sector, recited a poem titled “She is a Woman Like All Women.” The celebration ended with a choral performance by the Qatr Al-Nada ensemble.

    Arrangements Under Discussion for the 6th Vice Chancellors’ Forum of Universities in the Islamic World (VC Forum 2025) in Pakistan

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), participated on Monday, March 10, 2025, in a meeting to discuss arrangements for the 6th Vice Chancellors’ Forum of Universities in the Islamic World (VC Forum 2025). The event will be organized by the Higher Education Commission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, in partnership with ICESCO, COMSATS University Islamabad, and the British Council in Pakistan. Scheduled to take place on May 12-13, 2025, in Islamabad, the forum will be held under the theme: “Rethinking Higher Education in the Islamic World: Innovation, Sustainability, and Global Impact.”

    The meeting, attended by representatives from Pakistan’s most prestigious universities, commenced with an address by Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairman of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. He emphasized that the upcoming forum will focus on strengthening investment in the future of higher education in the Islamic world, enhancing cooperation and partnerships between universities, and harnessing the latest emerging technologies.

    For his part, Dr. Salim M. AlMalik described the meeting as an excellent opportunity to promote fruitful collaboration for the advancement of higher education in the Islamic world. He expressed confidence that the sixth edition of the forum will stand out due to its meticulous preparations, which will feature several discussion sessions on the future of education in the region.

    The meeting also covered the latest preparations for the forum and ways of bringing together the largest possible number of prestigious universities in the Islamic world, in addition to stepping up joint efforts with a view to achieving the forum’s objectives. Participants also stressed the importance of securing private sector sponsorship for its activities.

    Moreover, participants discussed the holding of a cutting-edge technology exhibition to showcase state-of-the-art technological innovations and their applications in the educational process, as well as the possibility of increasing the number of scholarships granted to young people from the Islamic world at a number of prestigious universities.

    The meeting was attended by Mr. Anar Karimov, Head of the Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector; Dr. Raheel Qamar, Head of the Science and Environment Sector; Ms. Sally Mabrouk, Director of the Office of the Director-General and Supervisor of the Strategy and Institutional Excellence Sector; Dr. Omar Halli, Advisor to the Director-General for the Federation of Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW); and Dr. Muhammad Sharif, Advisor at the Science and Environment Sector at ICESCO.

    ICESCO Holds High-Level Meetings in Paris to Enhance the Protection of World Heritage

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) organized a series of bilateral meetings in Paris with the Ambassadors of Azerbaijan, China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and Uzbekistan. Meetings were also held with Mr. Ernesto Ottone, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture; Mrs. Krista Pikkat, of the Culture and Emergencies Entity in UNESCO’s Culture Sector; and Mr. Lazare Eloundo, Director of the World Heritage Centre. Another key meeting took place with Mr. Chafki Abdelamir, Director General of the Arab World Institute, as well as Mrs. Nathalie Bondil, Director of the Institute’s Museum and Collections.

    These meetings aimed to present ICESCO’s new vision and response to the alarming condition of World Heritage sites in its 53 Member States. In May 2024, ICESCO conducted an extensive research study on World Heritage sites included in the list of endangered sites. The findings issued an urgent call for action.

    This concerning situation demands immediate international attention and targeted interventions. In response, ICESCO has taken significant steps, including supporting the process of preparing and adopting the Desired State of Conservation to remove endangered properties from the list, proposing corrective actions for cultural and natural heritage sites in Africa, enhancing collaboration to host international conferences focused on conflict and post-conflict reconstruction efforts in the Islamic world, and organizing capacity-building workshops, promoting the training of trainers, considering local contexts, and creating a pool of experts for each region.

    The ICESCO delegation also participated in an information meeting regarding UNESCO’s action toward the reconstruction of Gaza.

    To advance these initiatives, ICESCO is calling for the active participation of Member States and global partners. An information meeting was approved to brief both Member and non-Member States present at UNESCO on ICESCO’s priorities and actions in the field of culture and heritage. This effort seeks to strengthen the ICESCO-UNESCO partnership in the context of key upcoming events, including the 47th World Heritage Committee session and Mondiacult 2025.

    The ICESCO delegation to Paris included Mr. Anar Karimov, Director of Partnerships and International Cooperation; Mr. Webber Ndoro, Director of the Islamic Heritage Centre; Mrs. Somia Djacta, Director of ICESCO Office at UNESCO; and Mr. Muhammad Aba Osman, expert at ICESCO’s Culture Sector.

    ICESCO Invites Participation for Preparing a Strategic Study to Strengthen the Role of Culture and Heritage in Addressing Climate Change

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) invites researchers, experts, and specialists in cultural heritage preservation and studies on the impact of climate change on culture to participate in preparing a strategic study aimed at enhancing the role of culture and heritage in addressing environmental challenges resulting from climate change. The study also seeks to foster joint efforts to preserve cultural identity in the countries of the Islamic world.

    The strategic study aims to achieve a sustainable balance between technological advancement and the preservation of cultural heritage by harnessing modern technology and artificial intelligence to develop innovative solutions that mitigate the accelerating effects of climate change, address its imposed threats, and explore effective measures in this regard.

    How to apply:
    Interested individuals are invited to send their resumes to the email address heritage@icesco.org, attaching a summary of no more than 300 words explaining how they can contribute to the study, along with a letter of intent highlighting their reasons for wanting to participate. The deadline for submission is March 31, 2025.

    The primary language of the study is English, with subsequent translations into Arabic and French. The study will be finalized and prepared for publication in September 2025.

    For details and to download documents related to the strategic study, please visit the following links:
    https://icesco.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Strategy-of-the-Islamic-World-to-Enhance-the-Role-_250304_111834.pdf
    https://icesco.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Call-for-Participation-in-the-Preparation-of-a-Str_250304_111907.pdf

    ICESCO Director-General Receives Director of IsDB Regional Hub Rabat

    Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), received Mr. Ahmed Ag Aboubacrine, Director of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group’s Regional Hub in Rabat, on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at ICESCO headquarters in Rabat. The two parties discussed prospects for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

    At the outset of the meeting, Dr. AlMalik welcomed Mr. Aboubacrine to ICESCO, highlighting the importance of bilateral communication in strengthening cooperation to fulfill common objectives. He also noted that IsDB-funded projects align with ICESCO’s areas of expertise, emphasizing the need for joint action and the sharing of expertise and resources. “Such collaboration would enhance the outcomes of programs and projects in education, science, and culture. ICESCO is willing to provide any logistical or technical support to the IsDB in this regard,” he added.

    Moreover, the ICESCO Director-General reviewed the Organization’s latest projects and achievements across various fields. These include the inscription of 724 heritage sites and elements on ICESCO’s Islamic World Heritage Lists, among which 33 sites are classified as endangered, representing nearly 60% of the 53 endangered sites worldwide. He also highlighted programs aimed at enhancing educational infrastructure in Member States, developing educational tools in accordance with international standards, protecting education systems, and addressing school dropout rates in impoverished and marginalized areas.

    Additionally, he pointed out initiatives targeting youth empowerment, such as the Young Professionals Program, which has received 10,000 applications this year, as well as capacity-building and entrepreneurship support programs, particularly in the fields of technology and artificial intelligence.

    Dr. AlMalik further elaborated on ICESCO’s approach, which is based on openness and transparency with Member States and partners, involving them in evaluation and development processes. This includes assessing available opportunities to secure innovative funding sources for implementing programs that address the most pressing needs of Member States.

    For his part, Mr. Aboubacrine expressed his gratitude to Dr. AlMalik for the warm welcome and commended ICESCO’s concrete efforts in its areas of competence, making it a leading development organization with exceptional technical and professional capabilities, as well as highly competent staff. He also emphasized that the IsDB is keen to strengthen its partnership with ICESCO and expand bilateral cooperation in areas where the Organization has made significant progress, particularly in program and project evaluation, vocational training, trainer qualification, and capacity-building, as well as funding and implementing joint initiatives in education, culture, heritage, environment, and technology. He also stressed the importance of developing plans to engage both public and private sectors in such programs and raising awareness of their significance.

    In addition, Mr. Aboubacrine stated that the IsDB is drafting a cooperation agreement to be signed with ICESCO, aiming to devise a bilateral action plan to be implemented soon.

    The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed Albanyan, Director of ICESCO’s Translation and Publishing Center, and Dr. Abdullah Al Mulhim, Expert at ICESCO’s Partnerships and International Cooperation Sector.

    ICESCO Receives ‘Certified Innovative Organization’ Shield at Global Innovation Summit in Dubai

    The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has been awarded the ‘Certified Innovative Organization’ shield during its recent participation in the Global Innovation Summit. The event, organized by the Arab Network for Creativity and Innovation, took place in the Sustainable City in Dubai on February 25–26, 2025, in partnership with the Global Innovation Institute (GInI) in the United States.

    This global recognition marks the culmination of ICESCO’s past achievements and follows its certification as a ‘Certified Innovative Organization (CInOrg)’ by GInI in October 2024. The Organization underwent a comprehensive evaluation by GInI experts, who assessed its innovation policies, program implementation methodologies, impact on Member States, and integration of strategic partners. ICESCO attained the prestigious ‘Champion’ level, awarded to institutions that uphold the highest standards of institutional innovation.

    Dr. Salim Omar Salim, Director of ICESCO’s Regional Office in Sharjah, received the award on behalf of the Organization. Summit organizers commended ICESCO’s efforts in fostering a culture of innovation within its departments and initiatives, as well as its role in supporting Member States in developing sustainable innovation strategies.

    The Summit witnessed high-profile Arab and international participation. Over two days, attendees explored innovation across various sectors, including government services, community development, healthcare, and education. The event featured specialized presentations and panel discussions led by global experts, who emphasized that innovation is no longer optional but a strategic necessity for institutional growth and societal advancement.