
MCE Wins Outstanding Partnership Award at America International Arabic Book
The Muslim Council of Elders' pavilion at the America International Arabic Book, Culture, and Arts Expo 2025 has been honored with the Outstanding Partnership Award in recognition of its impactful contribution to promoting civilizational dialogue and showcasing Islamic cultural heritage.
The event was held at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, Michigan.
The organizers of the fair expressed their appreciation for the Council's active participation, highlighting its significant role in enriching the Expo's program and fostering unity among Dearborn's diverse communities.
They noted that the Council's thought-provoking seminars, alongside its dynamic cultural pavilion, stood out as inspiring and memorable features of the event. In acknowledgment of these efforts, the pavilion was awarded the Outstanding Partnership Award.
The Council participated in the inaugural edition of Expo 2025 with more than 250 intellectual and cultural publications, as well as a series of panel discussions addressing key topics such as Islamophobia and the importance of intra-Islamic dialogue. This engagement aligns with the Council's mission to promote peace and advance the values of dialogue, tolerance, and human coexistence.
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