Post by : Mara Rahim
In a grand tribute to World Arabic Language Day 2025, Saudi Arabia’s National Museum is set to unveil a captivating cultural program starting December 18. Over three days, visitors will immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Saudi heritage, art, and the elegance of the Arabic language.
The agenda features a series of cultural and intellectual discussions that delve into the significance of Arabic in human expression and culture. Highlighting this is the session titled “The Aesthetics of Language in Saudi Folk Songs,” emphasizing how traditional folk melodies embody the essence of language in preserving cultural legacies and connecting generations through craftsmanship.
Attendees will also have the chance to engage with authors during interactive book signing events, facilitating a dynamic dialogue about the nuances of Arabic literary art. The program will conclude with workshops, hands-on activities, and artistic showcases that celebrate the vibrancy of traditional crafts, offering an enriching perspective on Saudi culture.
This event underscores the Kingdom's dedication to fostering a love for the Arabic language and culture, inviting everyone to partake in a meaningful and educational experience that blends artistry, knowledge, and the continuity of rich heritage.
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