
UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova has marked the 5th edition of the World Arabic Language Day at UNESCO headquarters, by highlighting the power of a language that is "a force for exchange and dialogue, for creating and sharing knowledge, for renewing our commitment to shared values and strengthening the ties of one humanity."
"This is a Day to shine light on linguistic diversity as a beating heart of humanity’s cultural diversity, to celebrate the power of a language that brings together over 400 million speakers on five continents – and nearly one billion Muslim faithful," she said.
"More efforts must be made in schools and universities to promote the Arabic language and facilitate its learning for the development of research, scientific innovation and creativity. To succeed, we can take inspiration from the immense contribution of writers, scientists and artists of Arabic language to universal culture." The Director-General toured an exhibition on "The Exquisite Art of Arabic Calligraphy" organized to mark World Arabic Language Day.
Source: QNA
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