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"Al-Sana'a" introduces "English" speakers to Emirati heritage and culture

Bin Dalmouk during the signing ceremony of the book “Al-Sana’” in English.

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The Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Revival has launched the book Al-Sana’, authored by Abdullah Hamdan Bin Dalmouk, CEO of the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Revival. , a number of officials of the departments in the center, and large numbers of visitors of different nationalities and cultures flocked to the podium, who queued to acquire a signed copy of the book.

The value of the book "Al-Sanaa" lies in being an important introduction to the privacy and etiquette of the Emirati culture and the rules of social life, in terms of spreading awareness of the importance of preserving and protecting the intangible cultural heritage in the UAE, in line with the center's mission, and its belief in its value in making a strong and specialized turn in the field of studies. heritage documentation and publishing, and making this book an important and inspiring scientific and literary reference for researchers and scholars, university students and those interested, to benefit from this deep heritage content.

And “Sanaa” is a term of eloquent origin, meaning literature, noble morals, respect and education, as the book sheds light on a very important part of the local heritage in the Emirati customs and traditions.

Bin Dalmouk said that the message of reviving and preserving heritage and preserving its value and continuity is a national and societal responsibility. From dealing, pointing out that the book “Al-Sana’” in English has also become a scientific subject in the school curricula, adopted by the Ministry of Education for preparatory and secondary grades, after adopting the Arabic version as a curriculum in the past years.

Bin Dalmouk added: "At a time when some societies are losing many of their values ​​and cultural and human heritage, the UAE is still preserving its heritage," considering that this heritage material is a beautiful cultural and moral window for all residents, of different nationalities of different ages and social strata in The state, to look at important details of the heritage face of the UAE society, and its rich customs, traditions and noble values ​​that embody the meanings of tolerance, respect and good morals derived from the biography of the first parents and grandparents.

Abdullah bin Dalmouk:

• “Reviving and preserving heritage and preserving its value is a national and societal responsibility.”

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