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Asean diversity

AUTHOR : ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information

ISBN : 978-99917-36-20-4

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : ASEAN | diversity | cultural pluralism | ethnicity | linguistic diversity | religion | national identity | Southeast Asia | inclusion | social cohesion | multiculturalism

PUBLISHER : Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports

PAGES-NUMBER : 249

YEAR : 2021

ABSTRACT : The book "ASEAN Diversity" published by the ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information under the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports focuses on the cultural diversity within the ASEAN region, which includes countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia. It highlights the rich variety of languages, traditions, customs, and arts across these nations and explores how this diversity contributes to the shared cultural identity of ASEAN. The book also covers cultural activities, folk arts, festivals, and heritage, promoting mutual understanding and fostering stronger cultural ties among the people of the region.

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Once upon a time toumliline

AUTHOR : Jamaâ baida | driss ouaouicha, ali azeriah

ISBN : 978-9920-769-76-1

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : Toumliline | folktales | Moroccan folklore | oral tradition | local stories | cultural heritage | storytelling | Berber culture | North African tales | folk narratives

PUBLISHER : Archives du Maroc

PAGES-NUMBER : 137

YEAR : 2021

ABSTRACT : "Once Upon a Time Toumliline" focuses on the history of the Toumliline Benedictine Monastery located in the Middle Atlas region, near Azrou. The book primarily highlights the monastery's unique role as a center for interfaith dialogue in Morocco after its independence in 1956. It reveals the intellectual meetings that brought together prominent Moroccan and Christian figures, emphasizing the history of religious tolerance in Morocco. The book sheds light on how the monastery contributed to fostering dialogue between Muslims and Catholics, and how Moroccan authorities, starting with King Mohammed V, encouraged this kind of tolerance and understanding between different religions. The work serves as an important document that showcases the monastery’s role in post-independence Morocco as a place embodying coexistence and mutual understanding between diverse cultures and religions.

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The impact of muslim migration in the culture and arts of the far east

AUTHOR : mohamed ahmed mohamed m. abd el salam | azzeddine mamiche

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : Muslim migration | Far East culture | Islamic art in Asia | Southeast Asian Islam | cultural exchange | Islamic influence in Asia | Muslim communities in East Asia | Islamic architecture in the Far East | art and culture | impact of Islam on Asian societies

PUBLISHER : college of shariaa and islamic studies

PAGES-NUMBER : 428

YEAR : 2021

ABSTRACT : The Impact of Muslim Migration in the Culture and Arts of the Far East by Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed M. Abd El Salam and Azzeddine Mamiche explores the cultural and artistic influences of Muslim migration on Southeast Asia. The book examines how Muslim communities that migrated to countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines shaped the region's cultural identity and artistic expressions. It highlights the cultural exchange between Islam and local traditions, particularly in areas such as architecture, music, literature, and visual arts. The authors discuss how Islamic values and the Arabic language influenced local art forms and religious practices, enriching the region's cultural and artistic heritage. The study underscores the mutual impact of migration, leading to a vibrant cross-cultural dialogue between the Middle East and the Far East.