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efforts in supporting cultural programmes and initiatives and fostering civilisational and intellectual
               exchange at regional and global levels.

               This merit reflects Arab appreciation for an exceptional cultural vision that has made Sharjah a hub
               of creativity, knowledge, thought, literature, and theatre. It embodies His Highness’s belief in the
               role of culture in building and advancing societies and his continuous efforts to embed culture as a
               path for development and an investment in human capital.”

               He added, “His Highness’s cultural, literary, and intellectual initiatives deserve complete
               recognition. They have led to Sharjah being named the World Book Capital, Capital of Arab Culture,
               and Capital of Islamic Culture, among many other achievements that have contributed to elevating
               Arab culture on the global stage and preserving the Arabic language as a vessel for thought and
               creativity.”

               Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Owais, Chairman of the Department of Culture, delivered a speech in
               which he conveyed His Highness’s greetings and appreciation to ALECSO for its cultural efforts and
               stated, “With Arab affection and brotherhood, I am honoured to convey greetings from the Emirate
               of Sharjah, expressing my delight at this blessed gathering, which reflects a continuation of pan-
               Arab cultural meetings driven by the sincere efforts of ALECSO. This special occasion—honouring
               His Highness with the Arab Cultural Merit—is indeed dear to all of us.”

               He added, “His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah recognises the crucial role of culture in the
               advancement of societies and the preservation of future generations. For over fifty years, he has
               dedicated himself to building a vibrant cultural landscape in Sharjah, evidenced by the
               establishment of theatres, specialised museums, cultural centres, and an expansive network of
               public libraries – the oldest of which marks its centennial this year.”

               He went on to say, "In parallel, His Highness initiated a wide array of cultural, artistic, and literary
               festivals—spanning poetry, theatre, calligraphy, visual arts, and book fairs—alongside various
               specialised cultural publications and magazines distributed across the Arab world." These efforts
               have resulted in numerous literary and cultural awards, including awards specifically for youth,
               such as the Sharjah Award for Arab Creativity – First Edition.”

               Al Owais highlighted the importance His Highness places on the wider Arab region, saying, “The
               Ruler of Sharjah’s commitment to the Arab cultural sphere is evident in the collaborative
               partnerships forged across the region. These include the Arab Theatre Authority, which revitalises
               Arab theatre through national festivals, and the flagship Arab Theatre Festival, which is held
               annually in a different Arab country. His Highness also established Houses of Poetry in several Arab
               nations, including Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco, and Mauritania—all of which actively
               support Arab poetry through festivals and year-round events“.

               Regarding His Highness’s care for the Arabic language, Al Owais said, “The Arabic language has
               received utmost care from His Highness. The Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language stands as
               a remarkable gift to the Arab and Islamic world — the result of a dedicated effort completed in just
               seven years.”

               The ceremony also featured a presentation highlighting key cultural milestones in the journey of His
               Highness, showcasing some of his contributions and achievements in both the Arab and



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