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HM, Austria Chancellor affirm approach of dialogue to resolve disputes
HM, Austria Chancellor affirm approach of dialogue to resolve disputes

Observer

time19 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Observer

HM, Austria Chancellor affirm approach of dialogue to resolve disputes

MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik on Thursday received a phone call from Christian Stocker, Chancellor of the Republic of Austria. During the telephonic conversation, His Majesty the Sultan and the Austrian Chancellor reviewed the sound relations between the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Austria. They discussed ways to develop areas of cooperation and partnership in various sectors in a manner that achieves the aspirations of the peoples of the two countries. His Majesty the Sultan and the Austrian Chancellor also commended the decision of ceasefire between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel. They also stressed the importance of consolidating dialogue, resolving disputes through peaceful means and wisdom, and according priority to the supreme interests of countries and peoples. - ONA

Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada
Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada

Canada News.Net

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Canada News.Net

Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada

TORONTO, 27th June, 2025 (WAM) -- Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture, has officially opened the 'As the Sun Appears from Beyond' exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, the Foreign Minister's Envoy to Canada and Chairman of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, also attended the inauguration. This marks the exhibition's debut in Canada. Running until February 15, 2026, the exhibition is a product of a cultural collaboration between the UAE Ministry of Culture and the Aga Khan Museum, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Al-Burda Award. It signifies a pivotal moment for the award, featuring over 60 contemporary artworks by past Al-Burda Award winners. Additionally, two pieces from the Al-Badr Award collection are presented, creating a compelling visual dialogue with historical and archaeological artifacts from the Aga Khan Museum's permanent collection. The exhibition delves into the rich evolution of Islamic arts, encompassing Arabic calligraphy, ornamentation, and Arabic poetry. The exhibition was curated by three graduates of the Al Burda Grant 2024 Curators: Fatma Al Mahmoud; Sara bin Safwan; and Shaikha Al Zaabi. Their collaborative effort presents a contemporary artistic vision that embodies cultural empowerment and cross-border knowledge exchange, reflecting the award's spirit and future aspirations. A robust cultural programme accompanies the exhibition, featuring specialised workshops, lectures, and seminars focusing on Arabic calligraphy, poetry, and Islamic ornamentation. Interactive performances are also part of the programme, designed to deepen public engagement with contemporary Islamic art and highlight its diversity and adaptability in expressing aesthetic values and cultural identity. Coinciding with the opening, a commemorative book titled "Like the Sun Appearing to the Eyes from Afar" was launched. This publication documents the exhibition and explores the artistic and intellectual dimensions of the Al-Burda Award in the context of its 20th anniversary. It includes a collection of essays by experts in Islamic arts, intellectuals, and art collectors, offering in-depth analysis and reflections on the award's role in empowering contemporary Islamic art and enhancing its global cultural presence. This book serves as a vital cultural and artistic reference, chronicling the development of calligraphy, ornamentation, and literary arts, and underscoring the UAE's commitment to supporting Islamic arts, fostering cultural exchange, and deepening appreciation for this ancient artistic tradition. In his opening remarks, Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi emphasised the event as a significant milestone in the Al-Burda Award's journey. He stated: "This exhibition represents a strategic step towards expanding cultural cooperation between the UAE and Canada. It reflects our firm commitment to presenting Islamic arts within contemporary frameworks that express shared human values and promote intercultural dialogue. In its 20th year, the Al-Burda Award continues to serve as a global Emirati platform, reintroducing Islamic arts to the world in a language attuned to the spirit of our times." He added: "We are proud that this edition of the exhibition is the result of a pioneering partnership with the Aga Khan Museum, which underscores the depth of cultural openness and the role of art in building bridges of civilizational dialogue. We look forward to continuing our work with international partners to empower creatives and contribute to shaping a more diverse and influential global cultural scene." Established in 2004, the Al-Burda Award has honoured over 390 talent worldwide, including poets, visual artists, and calligraphers specialising in Islamic arts. The award has evolved into a global Emirati platform that celebrates this ancient art form and the rich beauty of the Arabic language. It further strengthens the UAE's role in fostering creativity, preserving the artistic heritage of Islamic civilisation, and promoting outstanding works of art to international audiences.

Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada
Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada

Canada Standard

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Canada Standard

Al-Burda Exhibition inaugurated at Aga Khan Museum in Canada

TORONTO, 27th June, 2025 (WAM) -- Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture, has officially opened the 'As the Sun Appears from Beyond' exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, the Foreign Minister's Envoy to Canada and Chairman of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, also attended the inauguration. This marks the exhibition's debut in Canada. Running until February 15, 2026, the exhibition is a product of a cultural collaboration between the UAE Ministry of Culture and the Aga Khan Museum, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Al-Burda Award. It signifies a pivotal moment for the award, featuring over 60 contemporary artworks by past Al-Burda Award winners. Additionally, two pieces from the Al-Badr Award collection are presented, creating a compelling visual dialogue with historical and archaeological artifacts from the Aga Khan Museum's permanent collection. The exhibition delves into the rich evolution of Islamic arts, encompassing Arabic calligraphy, ornamentation, and Arabic poetry. The exhibition was curated by three graduates of the Al Burda Grant 2024 Curators: Fatma Al Mahmoud; Sara bin Safwan; and Shaikha Al Zaabi. Their collaborative effort presents a contemporary artistic vision that embodies cultural empowerment and cross-border knowledge exchange, reflecting the award's spirit and future aspirations. A robust cultural programme accompanies the exhibition, featuring specialised workshops, lectures, and seminars focusing on Arabic calligraphy, poetry, and Islamic ornamentation. Interactive performances are also part of the programme, designed to deepen public engagement with contemporary Islamic art and highlight its diversity and adaptability in expressing aesthetic values and cultural identity. Coinciding with the opening, a commemorative book titled "Like the Sun Appearing to the Eyes from Afar" was launched. This publication documents the exhibition and explores the artistic and intellectual dimensions of the Al-Burda Award in the context of its 20th anniversary. It includes a collection of essays by experts in Islamic arts, intellectuals, and art collectors, offering in-depth analysis and reflections on the award's role in empowering contemporary Islamic art and enhancing its global cultural presence. This book serves as a vital cultural and artistic reference, chronicling the development of calligraphy, ornamentation, and literary arts, and underscoring the UAE's commitment to supporting Islamic arts, fostering cultural exchange, and deepening appreciation for this ancient artistic tradition. In his opening remarks, Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi emphasised the event as a significant milestone in the Al-Burda Award's journey. He stated: "This exhibition represents a strategic step towards expanding cultural cooperation between the UAE and Canada. It reflects our firm commitment to presenting Islamic arts within contemporary frameworks that express shared human values and promote intercultural dialogue. In its 20th year, the Al-Burda Award continues to serve as a global Emirati platform, reintroducing Islamic arts to the world in a language attuned to the spirit of our times." He added: "We are proud that this edition of the exhibition is the result of a pioneering partnership with the Aga Khan Museum, which underscores the depth of cultural openness and the role of art in building bridges of civilizational dialogue. We look forward to continuing our work with international partners to empower creatives and contribute to shaping a more diverse and influential global cultural scene." Established in 2004, the Al-Burda Award has honoured over 390 talent worldwide, including poets, visual artists, and calligraphers specialising in Islamic arts. The award has evolved into a global Emirati platform that celebrates this ancient art form and the rich beauty of the Arabic language. It further strengthens the UAE's role in fostering creativity, preserving the artistic heritage of Islamic civilisation, and promoting outstanding works of art to international audiences.

HM exchanges new Hijri year greetings with leaders of Arab countries
HM exchanges new Hijri year greetings with leaders of Arab countries

Observer

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Observer

HM exchanges new Hijri year greetings with leaders of Arab countries

Muscat: On the occasion of the New Hijri Year 1447 AH and the anniversary of the Prophet Mohammed's Hijra, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has exchanged cables of greetings with leaders of Arab and Muslim countries. In his cables, His Majesty the Sultan expressed his sincere sentiments and best wishes for them, praying to Allah the Almighty for the return of this blessed occasion on them and their peoples, and to bestow upon the entire Islamic nation abundant blessings. In their cables to the country's Monarch, the leaders of the Arab and Muslim countries expressed their sincere greetings and best wishes to His Majesty the Sultan. They prayed to Almighty Allah to bestow divine blessings and bounties upon His Majesty and his noble people, and to make the new Hijri year, a year in which Muslims and the entire world enjoy stability, peace and harmony.

Oman evacuates over 2,000 individuals from Iran
Oman evacuates over 2,000 individuals from Iran

Observer

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Observer

Oman evacuates over 2,000 individuals from Iran

MUSCAT: As per the Royal directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Foreign Ministry, in coordination with governmental, military, security and civil authorities, successfully facilitated the repatriation of 2,013 individuals, including Omanis and citizens of brotherly and friendly countries, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. This initiative was undertaken in response to recent exceptional developments in Iran, prioritising the safety and security of Omani citizens and all those involved. The operation was executed with high efficiency through close coordination with relevant authorities. The repatriation process included comprehensive logistical support, encompassing diplomatic assistance, technical aid and on-ground facilitation. The repatriation process included comprehensive logistical support, encompassing diplomatic assistance, technical aid and on-ground facilitation The Foreign Ministry expressed deep appreciation for the constructive cooperation extended by Iranian authorities and commended the support provided by brotherly and friendly nations, which contributed to the success of this joint humanitarian effort. Through this operation, the Sultanate of Oman reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to protecting its citizens under all circumstances, upholding the principles of human solidarity and supporting regional and international efforts to safeguard security and stability. - ONA

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