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		<title>Riyadh Event Celebrates Arab Identity and Cultural Heritage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Arab identity and cultural heritage took center stage in Riyadh as the Arab Narrative Days event returned with]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211; Arab identity and cultural heritage took center stage in Riyadh as the Arab Narrative Days event returned with its third edition, highlighting the evolution of language, history and civilizational memory.</p>



<p>The gathering brought together scholars, cultural leaders and researchers committed to strengthening the Arab narrative in a rapidly changing world.</p>



<p>The two-day event, themed “From Orientalist Narrative to Arab Narrative,” aimed to reshape how Arab culture is represented by emphasizing authentic roots and intellectual contributions.</p>



<p>Its purpose was to encourage renewed appreciation of Arab civilization while fostering constructive dialogue about the region’s past and present.</p>



<p>Prince Turki Al-Faisal inaugurated the event, recalling how the Arab aesthetic emerged from the vast silence of the desert, where clarity and imagination inspired early expressions of poetry and art.</p>



<p>He noted that beauty first appeared through sound and script, shaping a consciousness that later became central to Arab identity.</p>



<p>He emphasized the transformative moment when the Arabic language rose to prominence with the revelation, marking the beginning of a linguistic and artistic renaissance.</p>



<p>Arabic calligraphy, he said, became a vessel for sacred expression and helped launch a tradition of creativity that continues today.</p>



<p>The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies was praised for its role in documenting and preserving Arab cultural heritage.</p>



<p>Its collections, research programs and exhibitions were highlighted as essential tools for strengthening historical understanding and cultural awareness.</p>



<p>Partnership with the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization further enriched the event’s mission.</p>



<p>This collaboration supports knowledge initiatives designed to promote language, heritage and the Arab narrative on regional and international platforms.</p>



<p>Mohamed Ould Amar, ALECSO’s director-general, described the event as a beacon for cultural preservation and intellectual advancement.</p>



<p>He said that its goals align with broader efforts to protect Arab heritage and ensure its relevance in contemporary society.</p>



<p>He added that rebuilding the Arab narrative requires critical engagement with history and creative re-thinking of identity.&#8217;</p>



<p>This process links past achievements with present aspirations, shaping a modern narrative grounded in authenticity.</p>



<p>Arab Narrative Days builds on earlier editions that explored classical Arab storytelling, scientific contributions and the influence of the desert in shaping imagination and values.</p>



<p>The event continues the journey of understanding how cultural layers form identity and how they can be preserved for future generations.</p>



<p>The first edition in 2023 examined classical narration and the exchange of scientific knowledge between civilizations, emphasizing the importance of historical awareness.</p>



<p>The second edition, held in 2024, focused on the desert as a cultural archive, drawing from Bedouin traditions and early literary expressions.</p>



<p>This year’s edition expands these themes by addressing the evolution of the Arabic language and its centrality in shaping cultural and intellectual life.</p>



<p>Speakers emphasized that language remains a key pillar of identity, creativity and collective memory.</p>



<p>The event encourages participants to reflect on the powerful connection between language, art and history.</p>



<p>It highlights how understanding this relationship can strengthen cultural pride and inspire new generations to engage with their heritage.</p>



<p>As the discussions continue, the gathering underscores the importance of protecting and promoting Arab identity in an interconnected world.</p>



<p>It reaffirms that cultural preservation is not just a responsibility but a source of strength, offering a foundation for future creativity and regional unity.</p>



<p>The event closes with a renewed focus on building bridges between the past and the future.</p>



<p>Its message is clear: sustaining the Arab narrative requires active engagement, informed dialogue and a shared commitment to cultural continuity.</p>
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		<title>Symposium in India: &#8216;Role of Saudi Arabia in serving Arabic language&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi — Saudi Cultural Attaché in India held a symposium on Wednesday at New Delhi&#8217;s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi —</strong> Saudi Cultural Attaché in India held a symposium on Wednesday at New Delhi&#8217;s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) about the role of Saudi Government in serving the Arabic language at the global level, on the occasion of the International Day of the Arabic Language.</p>



<p>The Embassy in New Delhi tweeted in Arabic, &#8220;On the occasion of the International Day of the Arabic Language, the Cultural Attaché in the Republic of India held a symposium at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi entitled &#8216;The role of the Kingdom&#8217;s government and its institutions in serving the Arabic language at the global level&#8217;.</p>



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<p>The symposium was opened by Saudi Ambassador to India, His Excellency Saleh bin Eid Al-Hussaini, in the presence of Professor SC Jarkoti, Vice President of the University. The cultural attache Professor Dr. Khaled Barqawi, and a number of university professors, academics, and those interested in the field of Arabic language, were also present.</p>



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<p>Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, King Khalid University and the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language collaborated to host a celebration at Al-Faraa University City with the subject &#8220;The Contribution of the Arabic Language to Human Civilization and Culture&#8221;.</p>



<p>The King Khalid University president, Faleh bin Rajallah Al-Sulami, welcomed the Kingdom&#8217;s efforts to support the Arabic language because of its significance as one of the pillars of the Kingdom&#8217;s 2030 Vision.</p>
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