Amman: The 18th edition of the Reading for All event at the Jordan Family Library Festival reached its conclusion on the campus of Middle East University in partnership with the Ministry of Culture.
The university is committed to promoting the status of the Arabic language as a symbol of cultural and civilizational identity, as evidenced by its national message.
In the presence of deans, faculty members, and a group of students, the university president, Prof. Salam Al-Mahadin, commended this pioneering project, which exemplifies an integrated cultural vision and reaffirms the university’s dedication to supporting national initiatives that foster cultural awareness and intellectual identity.
The university is committed to promoting the status of the Arabic language as a symbol of cultural and civilizational identity, as evidenced by its national message.
In the presence of deans, faculty members, and a group of students, the university president, Prof. Salam Al-Mahadin, commended this pioneering project, which exemplifies an integrated cultural vision and reaffirms the university’s dedication to supporting national initiatives that foster cultural awareness and intellectual identity.
The event, organised by the Department of Arabic Language at the Faculty of Arts and Education, showcased a diverse range of invaluable books spanning the realms of culture, thought, and literature, designed to engage both adults and children. The objective was to promote reading as a fundamental right and to instill the value of acquiring books as a means of personal and societal growth.
It is also noteworthy that the festival serves as an intellectual hub for intergenerational dialogue, underscoring the significance of reading as a fundamental building block for a knowledge-based society. It offers an exemplary model for cultural initiatives that enrich the Jordanian landscape and enhance the status of the Arabic language at the national and international levels.