Friday, March 14, 2008

Transmission of Knowledge

[From the French language press]:

Initié dans le cadre de la manifestation «Alger, capitale de la culture arabe 2007», le vernissage de l’exposition «Béjaïa centre de transmission du savoir» a eu lieu jeudi soir au Palais de la Culture Moufdi Zakaria de Kouba [Alger].

Par Lamia S., "Une exposition sur Béjaïa" - La Nouvelle République, Alger, Algérie
Dimanche, 9 mars 2008

Initiated in the framework of "Algiers, Capital of the Arab Culture 2007", the opening of the exhibition «Béjaïa Centre for the Transmission of Knowledge» took place on Thursday night at the Palace of Culture Moufdi Zakaria of Kouba [Algiers].

This is an impressive exhibition, which will continue until April 10th, with manuscripts in the Amazigh [Berber] language and manuscripts from the National Center of Prehistoric, Anthropological and Historical Research (CNRPAH).

Included are several "relics" from scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Gubrini, Ibn Raqqam -author of the Astronomical Tablets- the historian Ibn Hammad and Sidi Boumediene, a known and recognized authority of the Maghrebi Sufi movement.

[Visit the Palace of Culture Moufdi Zakaria of Kouba, Algiers (in French and Arabic) http://www.palaisdelaculture.dz/].

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Transmission of Knowledge
[From the French language press]:

Initié dans le cadre de la manifestation «Alger, capitale de la culture arabe 2007», le vernissage de l’exposition «Béjaïa centre de transmission du savoir» a eu lieu jeudi soir au Palais de la Culture Moufdi Zakaria de Kouba [Alger].

Par Lamia S., "Une exposition sur Béjaïa" - La Nouvelle République, Alger, Algérie
Dimanche, 9 mars 2008

Initiated in the framework of "Algiers, Capital of the Arab Culture 2007", the opening of the exhibition «Béjaïa Centre for the Transmission of Knowledge» took place on Thursday night at the Palace of Culture Moufdi Zakaria of Kouba [Algiers].

This is an impressive exhibition, which will continue until April 10th, with manuscripts in the Amazigh [Berber] language and manuscripts from the National Center of Prehistoric, Anthropological and Historical Research (CNRPAH).

Included are several "relics" from scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Gubrini, Ibn Raqqam -author of the Astronomical Tablets- the historian Ibn Hammad and Sidi Boumediene, a known and recognized authority of the Maghrebi Sufi movement.

[Visit the Palace of Culture Moufdi Zakaria of Kouba, Algiers (in French and Arabic) http://www.palaisdelaculture.dz/].

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