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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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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The Misk Art Institute’s annual Creative Forum is emerging as a key platform for promoting cultural exchange and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; The Misk Art Institute’s annual Creative Forum is emerging as a key platform for promoting cultural exchange and spotlighting local talent on the international stage.</p>



<p> The sixth edition of the forum, held recently at Riyadh Schools in Misk under the theme “Arts Reshaping the World: Social Responsibility of Cultural Institutions,” brought together artists, curators, scholars, and cultural practitioners from across the globe to explore how cultural institutions can drive social responsibility and creative sustainability.</p>



<p>Reem Al-Sultan, CEO of the Misk Art Institute, emphasized the forum’s role in fostering new ideas and cross-cultural conversations. </p>



<p>“Cultural institutions are active participants in shaping identity and collective memory, but they are also agents of change,” she said. </p>



<p>“By convening pioneering voices from across the region and beyond, the Creative Forum 2025 kindles new cultural conversations and highlights innovative approaches to cultural and social responsibility.”</p>



<p>The two-day program featured over 15 panel discussions, talks, and networking events, covering a wide spectrum of topics. </p>



<p>Among the sessions, “Building Art World Legacy Through Archiving,” led by Basmah Al-Shathry, the institute’s lead curator, examined the challenges and opportunities of documenting Saudi art history. </p>



<p>Shathry noted that while archival resources are still developing, initiatives like this forum are crucial for preserving the Kingdom’s cultural heritage and making it accessible for future generations.</p>



<p>Another session, “Margins are the Main Text,” explored the transformative power of art and its role in amplifying underrepresented voices.</p>



<p> Noor Salame, CEO and founder of Kaph Books, spoke about creating a publishing platform rooted in the region with international distribution. </p>



<p>“Our goal is to have our voices heard worldwide, showcasing what is happening in the region’s art scene,” she said. “We were once on the margins, and now our conversations are becoming central. We are archiving, documenting, and sharing our vision with the world.”</p>



<p>The forum also featured a presentation by Abdulrahman Gazzaz, co-founder of architecture studio BrickLab, on documenting the gentrification of Riyadh’s Al-Rawdah neighborhood, highlighting how art and design intersect with social and urban development. </p>



<p>Additionally, workshops and informal discussion sessions allowed participants to engage directly with industry leaders, including photographer Omar Ashour, art adviser Myrna Ayad, and artists Ayman Dayban and Rashid Alsubaie.</p>



<p>Since its launch in 2020, the Misk Creative Forum has hosted nearly 200 speakers from more than 20 countries and welcomed over 14,000 attendees.</p>



<p> The forum has steadily grown into a major platform for cross-cultural dialogue, networking, and creative development, supporting the institute’s mission to empower creativity and foster inclusivity.</p>



<p> Al-Sultan highlighted the importance of showcasing homegrown talent alongside international perspectives, stating that the forum not only amplifies Saudi voices but also encourages meaningful global engagement.</p>



<p>The event demonstrates how cultural institutions can serve as catalysts for both artistic innovation and social impact. </p>



<p>By connecting local creators with global thinkers and practitioners, the Misk Creative Forum strengthens the region’s cultural ecosystem and helps Saudi Arabia share its rich artistic heritage with the world. </p>



<p>Through discussions, workshops, and panels, the forum emphasizes that creativity is not only an avenue for personal expression but also a tool for shaping society, inspiring dialogue, and promoting understanding across borders.</p>



<p>Overall, the Misk Creative Forum 2025 reflects the growing importance of cultural institutions in fostering social responsibility, innovation, and cross-border collaboration. </p>



<p>It highlights how art and creativity can bridge communities, promote inclusivity, and provide a platform for voices that might otherwise go unheard. </p>



<p>As the forum continues to expand, it reinforces Saudi Arabia’s role as a hub for cultural dialogue and demonstrates the transformative power of the arts in shaping a more connected and understanding world</p>
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		<title>Ithra Showcases Saudi Creativity and Cultural Excellence at Riyadh International Book Fair</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211;  The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, known as Ithra and an initiative of Saudi Aramco, is celebrating Saudi creativity and promoting cultural exchange at its pavilion at the Riyadh International Book Fair, running until October 11. </p>



<p>Participating for the 12th consecutive year, Ithra is offering visitors an immersive experience that highlights the Kingdom’s rich heritage and innovative contributions to literature, art, and knowledge.</p>



<p>The pavilion is thoughtfully divided into four sections, beginning with an introductory area showcasing Ithra’s key facilities, including its library, museum, theater, and cinema. </p>



<p>Visitors can explore two dedicated zones for library programs, featuring workshops, discussion panels, and interactive sessions designed to inspire curiosity and learning. In addition, a bookstore highlights Ithra’s latest titles spanning philosophy, literature, art, and heritage, giving attendees a chance to engage with unique content.</p>



<p>Abdullah Al-Hawas, director of Ithra, emphasized the center’s commitment to fostering cultural dialogue and knowledge sharing. “Every year, Ithra brings fresh ideas to the Riyadh International Book Fair. </p>



<p>This year, under the theme ‘Riyadh Reads,’ we are presenting 13 new publications covering philosophy, literature, and art, most of which were recently produced,” he said.</p>



<p>Among the most popular titles is The Mu’allaqat for the Millennial Generation, which makes classical Arabic poetry accessible to today’s readers. Another acclaimed publication, Arabic Proverbs for the New Generation, features over 150 Arabic proverbs with insightful commentary, encouraging readers to reconnect with their linguistic and cultural heritage.</p>



<p> Ithra also presents Hijra: In the Footsteps of the Prophet, detailing the historic eight-day journey from Makkah to Madinah, along with books on camels, crafts, and philosophy, all carefully selected for their cultural significance.</p>



<p>Ithra’s publications have gained international recognition through translations into Spanish, German, Korean, Chinese, French, and English, reflecting the center’s mission to share Arab culture with global audiences. The Ithra Library, one of Saudi Arabia’s largest and first fully digital libraries, spans four floors, housing over 357,000 books and thousands of digital resources.</p>



<p>As a cultural hub, Ithra hosts engaging programs such as the Ithra Reading Club, Majaz poetry celebrations, Ithra Library Saturdays, Your Book in a Minute, and Bridges to the World, promoting literary creativity, knowledge exchange, and cultural appreciation. </p>



<p>Through its dynamic participation in the Riyadh International Book Fair, Ithra continues to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as a center for culture, learning, and innovation, inspiring readers of all ages to explore and celebrate the richness of Arab heritage.</p>
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