Address by Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, Director-General of UNESCO, on his becoming a member of the Royal Academy of Morocco

Speech on the occasion of the Director-General becoming a member of the Royal Academy of Morocco, recalls the third century of the Hegira when Islam was opening up an unexplored world, the specific history of the Maghreb, impregnated with the teachings of Islam, Arab inspiration, the civilizations of Greece and Rome, refers to the Academy's primary task of attempting, both for the Islamic world and for others, to achieve a modern synthesis of the spiritual and the temporal, of the universal and the specific

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Main Author: UNESCO. Director-General, 1974-1987 (M'Bow, A.M.)
Format: programme and meeting document biblioteca
Language:eng
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rus
spa
Subjects:Arab culture, Islam, Universal culture, Royal Academy of Morocco,
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000043869
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