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Islamic heritage to bypass frontiers

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 15 - 2006 at 08:36
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai and Cape-Town based MTE Studios, specialising in themed architecture and edutainment exhibitions, signed a memorandum of understanding agreement recently with The Research House for Islamic Studies & Heritage Revival in Dubai at the latter's premises.

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  • Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Al-Qurashi, Director of the Research House for   Islamic Studies & Heritage Revival in Dubai, And Mr. Ludo Verheyen, Director of MTE Studios
    Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Al-Qurashi, Director of the Research House for Islamic Studies & Heritage Revival in Dubai, And Mr. Ludo Verheyen, Director of MTE Studios
The agreement includes the Academic supervision and contribution of The Research House for Islamic Studies & Heritage Revival towards the global traveling Iconic exhibition called 'Sultans of Science' which is a traveling version of '1000 Years of Knowledge Rediscovered' based permanently at the Ibn Battuta Mall in Dubai U.A.E.

The 'Sultans of Science' exhibition seeks to reinforce the scientific cooperation and cultural exchange and preserve the rich Islamic and Arabic culture and heritage.

Aiming at making the world aware of Islamic culture and history, the exhibition showcases various contributions towards science and technology.
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