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"Sharjah libraries" Launch an exhibition "History of crafts and movement" In cooperation with the Holy Quran Complex

Sharjah, July 11 / WAM / The “Sharjah Public Libraries” in Mall of Rahmaniyah yesterday opened a documentary exhibition entitled “History of Crafts and Movement”, which continues until July 20 in cooperation with the Holy Quran Complex, as part of its celebrations of the 100th anniversary of its founding.

The exhibition takes its visitors daily on a period of time that extends over the fourteen centuries that reviews the major transformations that the Arabic letter has gone through from its first inception until the peak of beauty and accuracy in writing the Noble Qur’an, from abstract writing to the introduction of the points of defilement and the emergence of formation movements.

The exhibition monitors how the letter developed to turn into a cognitive and aesthetic container that carries between history and identity.

The exhibition highlights the most prominent articulated stations in the development of Arabic writing and highlights the role of the Noble Qur’an in improving the tools of writing and controlling speech and reading as a linguistic and aesthetic reference that contributed to the language restoration and the development of its systems.

The event also displays a number of rare manuscripts and precious holdings from the collection of the Holy Quran Complex in Sharjah, which reflects the artistic diversity in the forms of Arabic lines and reveals how the written word turned into a tool for preserving heritage, language, knowledge and a mirror of the transformations of society and Arab and Islamic thought.

Iman Bushleibi, Director of Sharjah Public Libraries Administration, said that the exhibition (History of Crafts and Movement) comes in the context of the efforts of Sharjah Libraries to introduce the public to an ancient artistic and knowledge history represented in the development of Arabic writing and the accompanying transformations that constituted the features of the intellectual and scientific renaissance of the Arab and Islamic nation.

She added that the development of the Arabic letter was a reflection of a broad civilized movement that contributed to enriching the Arab and Islamic library with the greatest manuscripts and literature written by the creators of the copying in ages that only kasbah and al -Muayaba knew tools for writing and yet they were able to build a cognitive legacy that the world still celebrates.

Sharjah’s public libraries called on the fans of Sharjah and its visitors of all ages to visit the exhibition and enjoy a visual and cultural experience that rediscover the aesthetics of the Arabic letter from stone inscriptions and manual manuscripts to the printed book in a meeting with a long -standing linguistic heritage that is still alive in contemporary Arab culture.

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