Global Unity Shines: Diplomatic Envoys Illuminate the First International Cultural Day at Jadara University
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The Former Prime Minister H.E Dr. Abdul Raouf Al-Rawabdeh presided over the historic "First International Cultural Day," a landmark event organized by the Language Center at Jadara University. This significant gathering marked a notable stride forward in fostering cultural understanding and exchange. Seventeen nations, in addition to Jordan, convened at the illustrious Arena Hall of Jadara University, setting the stage for a day of cultural celebration and collaboration. Joining Dr. Al-Rawabdeh were esteemed figures including Dr. Shukri Al-Marashdeh, Chairman of the Board of Directors and General Manager of the university, Prof. Habes Hatamleh, President of the University, Prof. Iman Al-Basheti, Vice President, and Dr. Manal Ibrahim, Director of the American University of the Middle East Schools. The distinguished guest list further included a myriad of dignitaries, ambassadors, deans, professors, and officials from Irbid Governorate.
The event served as a platform for cultural diplomacy, highlighting the rich tapestry of traditions and heritage from around the globe. Participants engaged in enlightening discussions, immersive exhibits, and captivating performances, fostering greater appreciation and mutual respect for diverse cultures. Dr. Al-Rawabdeh's presence underscored the event's significance, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange in promoting global harmony and understanding. His Excellency's vision for a more interconnected world, built on the foundations of cultural dialogue, resonated deeply with attendees.
In his address, Prof. Habes Hatamleh reaffirmed Jadara University's commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. He emphasized the pivotal role of education in bridging cultural divides and nurturing global citizens equipped to navigate an increasingly interconnected world.
Dr. Luqman Al-Rababah, Director of the Language Center at Jadara University, extended gratitude to all contributors for their invaluable efforts towards the success of the International Cultural Day. He reiterated the center's dedication to facilitating language services and fostering robust cultural exchange and collaboration.
Ambassadors and representatives from the participating countries conveyed their heartfelt appreciation for Jordan's leadership and its warm people, celebrating the strong fraternal bonds shared between their nations and Jordan. They lauded Jadara University for orchestrating this momentous occasion and hailed its outstanding achievements across various academic and scientific domains.
In a moment of recognition, Dr. Shukri Al-Marashdeh presented a commemorative shield to His Excellency Dr. Abdul Raouf Al-Rawabdeh, symbolizing appreciation for his patronage. Subsequently, dignitaries bestowed honorary shields upon ambassadors and representatives as tokens of gratitude.
As the day unfolded, attendees were treated to a vibrant showcase of cultural expressions, ranging from traditional exhibits to dynamic performances. The spirit of camaraderie and collaboration pervaded the atmosphere, as participants embraced the opportunity to learn from one another and forge lasting connections.
Participating countries included Bangladesh, Japan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Algeria, Morocco, Malaysia, Mexico, Panama, Thailand, Palestine, Taiwan, the American Language Cente r, and the German DAD Foundation. Jordan was represented by the Royal Jordanian Geographical Center, alongside various local cultural and folklore associations dedicated to preserving Jordanian culture and heritage.
The success of the International Cultural Day at the language center, Jadara University serves as a testament to the power of cultural diplomacy in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation. As participants departed, they carried with them not only memories of a memorable event but also a renewed sense of purpose in promoting intercultural dialogue and collaboration on the world stage.