24 Jan 2021
The Writing and Scripts center affiliated to the Academic Research Sector in Bibliotheca Alexandria organizes a lecture entitled “The Mamluki Inscriptions in Syria” on the occasion of publishing the book a year ago entitled “Diwan of Arabic Calligraphy on the Mamluki Monuments in Syria”.
This lecture will be delivered by Dr. Faraj El Husseini, Researcher of Islamic archeology and Islamic calligraphy studies. It will be held online on Sunday, 24 January 2021, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm.
This publication comes from BA- belief in its pioneering role in preserving heritage and human culture, especially that dozens of mosques and Islamic monuments in Syria were destroyed in whole or in part as a result of present conflict.
It is worth mentioning that this book is an encyclopedia of the Mamluk scriptural inscriptions in Syria of all types, whether it is in the form of founding, epigraphic, propaganda or religious inscriptions. These inscriptions are not of a specific quality, but include all types of buildings such as mosques, Koranic schools, tombs, citadels, khans, sabils in various cities such as Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Lattakia, Jabla, Bab al-Bab and other small cities.