It shines on the arts and sciences of Islamic civilization throughout this month

“Schools of Life” in Dubai Libraries.. From Safa to Hor Al Anz

  • "Schools of Life" aims to provide an innovative educational environment in Dubai's public libraries.

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Under the umbrella of "Islamic civilization", Dubai public libraries, as part of the "Schools of Life" project, launched by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) last June, host educational and creative sessions that address various segments of society, and continue throughout the month in libraries Al Safa Art and Design, Al Towar, Al Mankhool and Hor Al Anz.

This month’s program of “Schools of Life” sheds light on the richness of Islamic civilization in the different types of sciences and arts, and the authentic values ​​it entails, which had a significant impact on serving humanity and establishing the scientific progress witnessed by our contemporary world.

The program includes discussion sessions dealing with various types of Islamic arts, from the visual that will be discussed in the “Introduction to Islamic Art” session, passing through the foundations of architecture covered by a session entitled “Elements of Ancient Islamic Architecture”, and a third entitled “Introduction to Mosque Architecture”, to the arts of handicrafts Which flourished in the shadow of Islamic civilization, such as the glass industry that left treasures of exquisite glass artifacts around the world, and will be illuminated in a session entitled “Glass in the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization”, as well as a session on “Islamic Textiles in the Ancient Time… Patterned Clothes”, Which deals with the arts of making and designing Islamic textiles, and sessions celebrating the art of Arabic Islamic calligraphy.

The program also invites all members of society to take a trip in the “art of Islamic ceramics”, to learn about scientific developments, such as tin-glazed glaze, which made Islamic ceramics one of the most advanced types of ceramics of its time, and another tour in the world of “coloring books in the traditional Islamic way”, He drew manuscripts that flourished in Islamic civilization across different regions, as well as navigating the worlds of Nabati poetry through the poems of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, through the session “The Literary Art of the United Arab Emirates.. Nabati poetry.

It is noteworthy that the "Schools of Life" project aims to provide an innovative educational and educational environment in Dubai public libraries, through a series of interactive educational workshops that it offers throughout the year, in an effort to provide all members of society with the elements of intellectual, creative and life excellence by motivating them to unleash creative ideas , and make room for every creative energy for growth and development.

• The program includes discussion sessions dealing with Islamic arts from visual arts to handicrafts.

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