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A dialogue session for "Sharjah libraries" About the message of Islamic civilization

Sharjah on July 1/ WAM/ Sharjah libraries in the Holy Quran Complex organized an intellectual dialogue session entitled “The Cultural Message” in cooperation with the complex and the Qasimiya University, in the framework of Sharjah celebrations of the hundred years since the establishment of its public library.

The session in which Dr. Nasser Al -Falasi, Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Zayed University, and Dr. Abdul Hakim Al -Anis, the scientific expert in the Holy Quran Complex, participated in the series of “Sharjah Libraries” initiatives aimed at reviving the Arab and Islamic cognitive heritage and enhancing the status of libraries, cultural radiation centers in society.

The session witnessed a diversified intellectual proposal during which the two speakers presented an analytical reading in the development of the administration in the Islamic civilization and the fairness of the Islamic financial system and its superiority over the Western and Roman models, as well as a review of aspects of the authorship of Arab heritage in a gesture that shows the wealth of intellectual and human content of Muslim scholars and the privacy of their topics and their methods that preceded in many of them modern proposals in the areas of thought, health and meeting.

During the session, Nasser Al -Falasi highlighted the development of the administration in Islamic civilization and reviewed the features of the “culture of mercy” in the Islamic financial administration.

Abdel -Hakim Al -Anis presented a paper entitled “The Anti -Writing in Arab Heritage” in which he lit up the richness of Arab and Islamic heritage in science, arts and knowledge.

The event witnessed an artistic workshop specialized in Arabic calligraphy and Islamic decoration, in which the participants had the opportunity to explore the aesthetics of Islamic arts and its ancient history within an integrated vision that combines thought and creativity.

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