UAE and Tunisia partner to revamp 'Home of Ibn Khaldun

 

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The UAE and Tunisia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to revamp the 'Home of Ibn Khaldun,' the birthplace of the famous Arab historian and philosopher in Tunis. The project aims to preserve the cultural heritage of the region while promoting cross-cultural understanding and economic growth.

The restoration of the historical landmark will showcase the contributions of Arab scholars to the fields of history, philosophy, and social science. The partnership between UAE and Tunisia on this project will create opportunities for knowledge exchange and capacity building while supporting sustainable development. The initiative also reflects the UAE's commitment to cultural diplomacy and promoting cultural diversity on the global stage.

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