21/03/2024 General | Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture
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Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan said, "The book is a container of science, civilization, culture, knowledge, literature, and arts. Nations are not only measured by material wealth but also by their civil authenticity. The book is the basis of this authenticity and a key factor in the confirmation of its civilization."
This profound insight underscores our leadership's philosophy and the
belief that our nation's greatest asset is its people, and to nurture their
skills, we must start with the fundamental building block - reading. We are now
halfway through the National Reading Month 2024 in the UAE, and I am filled
with a deep sense of appreciation for the transformative power of reading. I
hope that the initiatives and activities planned for this month enable us to
actively engage and connect with the community.
The value of reading cannot be overstated. Whether novels, newspapers,
journals, or magazines, reading provides us with the tools necessary for
personal and intellectual growth. It is through reading that we cultivate
critical thinking, analytical skills, and a nuanced understanding of the world
around us. It also opens the door to myriad cultures, fosters empathy, broadens
our perspective on any given topic, and offers insight to human experiences
beyond our immediate surroundings. In fact, so much of what we know about our
world has been learned through reading, rather than via first-hand experience.
Perhaps most importantly in an increasingly polarised world, reading helps us
understand the lives and experiences of others.
The National Reading Month in the UAE has grown bigger with each
edition. This year too, ministries, government institutions, and the private
sector are collaborating to present various activities. Among them is an
initiative to republish rare books, thereby protecting their legacy from being
lost. The Ministry of Culture has partnered with the Emirates Writers Union to
bring 12 such books back to life. In addition to this, we will also translate a
collection of Emirati literary pieces into different languages. The reading
month in the UAE is a community event and this year it coincides with the Holy
Month of Ramadan, providing us with an opportunity to bring culture,
literature, and tradition together.
Books have been an integral part of the UAE's journey. Every emirate is
connected through an extensive network of public libraries, which are home to
some of the most valuable and rare books. Built over the years, these treasure
troves of knowledge are not just places of reading but also hubs for knowledge
sharing and cultural activities.
Take, for example, the Qasr Al Watan Library, which was launched during
the National Reading Month in 2019. With more than 50,000 titles on science,
arts, and other fields, this library spotlights how the UAE's National Strategy
of Reading and the National Reading Month have been instrumental in reminding
us of the significance of books. The National Library and Archives Abu Dhabi is
another great example of how libraries contribute to this legacy and play a
central role in building the country's strong knowledge infrastructure. The
National Library and Archive are currently working on digitising books about
the UAE, the Gulf region, and the Arab world to offer an accessible platform
and resource to researchers at the local, regional, and global levels.
In Dubai, we have the Mohammed bin Rashid Library, which marks its tenth
anniversary this year and houses hundreds of thousands of books from all over
the world, covering different genres and languages. The Al Safa Art and Design
Library was revamped and opened to the public during National Reading Month in
2019 and hosts a remarkable collection of books on design, calligraphy,
architecture, and arts.
Sharjah has been instrumental in positioning the UAE on the global
cultural map since the 1970s, and this is evident through initiatives such as
the Dr. Sultan Al Qasimi Centre for Gulf Studies, which houses a rich
collection of centuries-old maps, manuscripts, and books. The House of Wisdom
is yet another cultural hub that places books at the forefront of community
engagement offering a massive library and space for people to appreciate,
critique and discuss books.
National Reading Month 2024 provides us all with a welcome reminder of the value of reading and an opportunity to discover or rediscover it for ourselves. I encourage you to utilise the initiative and activities this month to make reading a habit. Look for topics that interest you and read every day to open up endless possibilities of discovery and learning. I am sharing some recommendations from my personal library to help you get started:
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