Within the "Memory Protectors" program

"Sharjah Heritage" honors senior citizens and owners of personal museums

  • The “program” included a panel discussion devoted to senior citizens to present their biographies, achievements, stories, and stories, narratives and narratives they know.

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  • The initiative included a paragraph for children of the House of Popular Games.

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The Sharjah Heritage Institute organized, the day before yesterday, the “Guardians of Memory” program, within the “Blessing of Heritage” initiative, in the heritage village of Khorfakkan, and honored senior citizens and owners of personal museums. The program, which began with receiving the participants in the initiative, included a panel discussion and a paragraph presented by Children of the popular playhouse, in addition to a tour of the personal museums.

The “Heritage Blessing” initiative is mainly related to the idea of ​​Sharjah joining the global network of age-sensitive cities, as the institute was keen to make this initiative one of the addresses of its participation in the programs, activities and events of institutions, bodies and government departments regarding the emirate’s membership in the network.

Speakers in the panel discussion were: the father Obaid bin Sandal, Hassan Ahmed Hassan Bou Saber, the mother, Moza Abdullah Rashid, the researcher Fatima Al-Mughni, the father Saeed Ali Al-Naqbi, the father Muhammad Saleh Al-Naqbi, the father Rashid Khalfan Abdullah Al-Naqbi, the father Khalfan Muhammad Ali Al-Naqbi, and the father Muhammad Bin Raza Al Ketbi, and the mother, Moza Muhammad Khamis.

The head of the Sharjah Heritage Institute, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Musallam said: “When we honor senior citizens and owners of personal museums, within the program (Guardians of Memory and Blessing of Heritage), we do our basic duty related to the appreciation of human treasures, heritage bearers and protectors, they are an inexhaustible aid from which we can contribute to achieving Our goals are to preserve, preserve and pass on the heritage to generations. ”

The general coordinator of the “Barakat Al Turath” initiative, Aisha Ghabsh, said: “The Sharjah Heritage Institute is keen to appreciate the efforts of senior citizens and those with traditional and popular crafts, and shed light on them and their achievements and deeds, which contribute effectively to preserving heritage and passing it on to generations.”

She pointed out that the program included a panel discussion devoted to them, to present their biographies, achievements and stories, what they know in terms of stories, narratives and narratives, how their way of preserving heritage, what their personal museums carry in terms of stories and challenges, how they were built step by step, and where they arrived today, whether in their homes. Or, in the heritage village of Khorfakkan.

The living human treasures that were honored, as well as the owners of personal museums, expressed their thanks and appreciation to the Sharjah Heritage Institute, for this honor, which is considered an encouraging and motivating factor to continue their role in preserving heritage, and for the institute’s role and efforts for heritage in its various components and components, which is considered one of the broad national addresses. The most important characteristic of identity and privacy.

Aisha Ghabsh:

"They actively contribute to preserving the heritage and passing it on to the generations."

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