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KSA highlights Islamic heritage in Morocco
KSA highlights Islamic heritage in Morocco

Arab News

time17-05-2025

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KSA highlights Islamic heritage in Morocco

RIYADH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs showcased a treasure trove of rare Islamic manuscripts and publications at the Makkah Library pavilion in Morocco, reflecting Saudi Arabia's cultural, historical, and scientific depth. This was part of the ministry's second Jusoor exhibition in Marrakech and the seventh globally, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Organized in cooperation with the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, the exhibition began on May 10 and runs until May 19. The pavilion features rare manuscripts and Islamic works marking key milestones in Islamic law and linguistics. Notable items include a copy of the Holy Qur'an dated 1839 and a book on jurisprudence principles from 1326, the SPA reported. Visitors expressed admiration for the manuscripts and Saudi Arabia's distinguished scholarly efforts to preserve this intellectual heritage. They praised the ministry's commitment to documenting and preserving these treasures, making them accessible to modern generations while maintaining their authenticity and highlighting their scientific and historical value. Meanwhile, the Kingdom's technology pavilion has drawn visitors interested in technology and Dawah. It showcases the ministry's use of modern tools to serve Islam and promote Dawah with a moderate and balanced approach. The pavilion highlights key digital platforms and applications, including artificial intelligence-powered technologies, interactive reality, and smart solutions that expand global access to Qur'an and Dawah content tailored to diverse communities. The King Fahd Glorious Qur'an Printing Complex in Madinah is also participating, underscoring the Kingdom's efforts in Qur'an dissemination. Its pavilion offers a comprehensive display of the complex's publications in various sizes and editions, the SPA added. It also presents approved translations of the Qur'an's meanings in more than 78 languages, along with explanations of the rigorous review process and advanced printing technologies that set the complex apart.

Makkah Library Draws Attention to Rich Saudi Heritage at Morocco Exhibition
Makkah Library Draws Attention to Rich Saudi Heritage at Morocco Exhibition

Asharq Al-Awsat

time17-05-2025

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  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Makkah Library Draws Attention to Rich Saudi Heritage at Morocco Exhibition

The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance showcased a treasure trove of rare Islamic manuscripts and publications at the Makkah Library pavilion, embodying the Kingdom's cultural, historical, and scientific depth, the Saudi Press Agency reported. This is part of its participation in the second 'Jusoor' Exhibition in Morocco and the seventh globally, it said. The exhibition, organized by the ministry in cooperation with the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, started on May 10 and will last until May 19. The pavilion featured a collection of rare manuscripts and Islamic works that represented illuminating milestones in the history of Islamic law and linguistics. Most notable among these were a copy of the Holy Qur'an dated 1255 AH, a copy of a book on the principles of jurisprudence dating back to 726 AH. Visitors also expressed their admiration for the rare manuscripts and Saudi Arabia's distinguished scholarly efforts to preserve this intellectual heritage. They praised the ministry's diligent efforts in documenting and preserving these Islamic treasures and making them available to contemporary generations in a manner that preserves their authenticity and highlights their scientific and historical value, SPA added.

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