As part of its initiative to adopt a library, Kalimat Foundation for Children Empowerment has donated a variety of Arabic books to the Russian State Children's Library, the largest children's library in Russia, with the aim of providing Arabic content to the Arab community in order to enhance their relationship with their mother tongue.

This contribution is part of the Adopt a Library initiative, which aims to support Arab refugee and displaced children by providing them with Arabic books and knowledge materials to enable them to preserve their Arabic language and cultural heritage while outside their home countries.

Amna Al Mazmi, Director of Kalimat Foundation for Children Empowerment, said that the presentation of books to the largest library of children in Russia, which attracts large numbers of visitors and readers of different nationalities annually, is an important step towards the introduction of Arabic literature and knowledge, and enhance the presence of Arabic literature on its shelves. The initiative is a step towards enhancing the link between Arab children with their identity and their mother tongue, an effort that reflects the overall vision of the Sharjah Civilization Project, where the Emirate adopts the book as a way of dialogue and communication with different countries, and a window to enhance the Arab identity with the souls of new generations in different countries. The World.

“Some published reports on the numbers of Arabs in Russia indicate that they number up to 40,000 people, and more than 10,000 of them live in the capital Moscow, which confirms the value and role of books in enriching the knowledge of Arabs in Russia and strengthening their relationship,” said Kalimat. With their culture, along with the growing interest of Russians who want to learn Arabic and empower their children. ” “The Russian State Children's Library thanks and appreciates the valuable Kalimat for Children Empowerment gift, which included an outstanding collection of children's books, which enriched our library with a collection of high quality foreign books,” said Maria Vidnyabina, director of the Russian Children's Public Library.

Safe Mazami:

«(Initiative) step

To strengthen children's association

Arabs with their identity,

And their mother tongue. ”