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His academic publications include The Arabic Corpus in Mauritanian Poetry, The Organic
               Relationship Between Arabic and Islam, and Linguistic Schools: Arab and Western Perspectives,
               among many others.

               Mohamedou Ameen, born in 1959, is a university professor and researcher in the Department of
               History and Civilisation at the University of Nouakchott. He has also served as a visiting professor at
               the Centre for Modern Oriental Studies in Berlin. Ameen has authored more than 40 scholarly works
               and historical studies.

               He is often described as “the son of the document, the companion of the archive, the friend of the
               wandering manuscript.” He illuminates the night of history with the lanterns of critical thinking and
               builds bridges of scrutiny, understanding, and insight between narratives.

               Certificates

               At the end of the ceremony, Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Owais, El Houssein Ould Meddou, and
               Mohammed Ibrahim Al Qaseer presented certificates of appreciation to the four honourees. These
               certificates bore the signature of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, in recognition of their creative
               contributions.

               Publications by the Department

               The honouring ceremony was accompanied by an exhibition featuring a selection of publications
               from the Sharjah Department of Culture, including Sharjah Cultural Magazine, Al-Rafid Magazine,
               Al-Qawafi Magazine, and Theatre Magazine. The exhibition witnessed a large turnout from
               attendees, as readers and writers alike flocked to explore the various cultural publications, driven
               by their passion for reading and engagement with diverse intellectual titles.







































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