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The tour reinforced SPL's century-long mission of fostering culture and knowledge, positioning libraries as essential bridges between civilisations. It also underscored the significance of public libraries as vibrant platforms for learning, dialogue, and engagement, particularly for Arabist students specialising in Arabic literature. By providing immersive cultural experiences, SPL continues strengthening global appreciation for Arabic heritage and promoting meaningful connections between cultures.
As part of the event's cultural programme, SPL hosted a panel discussion featuring Russian Arabist Anastasia Ostrokhova in the presence of Eman Bushlaibi, Director of SPL, along with researchers and cultural officials from the emirate.
During the discussion, Ostrokhova reflected on her journey with the Arabic language, which began during her studies in Belarus. She shared how her fascination with Arabic culture and its rich history inspired her to master Classical Arabic, which she now considers her second native language. She deeply admired Arabic poetry and described it as "one of the most refined forms of poetry in the world." She also highlighted the remarkable structure of Arabic grammar and syntax, noting that its precision and clarity were among the most beautiful aspects of the language. The Arabist also recited a selection of classical Arabic verses, captivating the audience with her eloquent delivery.
The delegation began its tour with a visit to Kalba Public Library, the oldest SPL branch in the eastern region. Aisha Khamis Al Kaabi, the library's chief librarian, provided an in-depth overview of its various sections and services.
Home to 71,315 titles and 83,711 books, the branch covers various disciplines, including religion, philosophy, social sciences, literature, history, geography, languages, and the arts. It also houses a dedicated UAE heritage collection, a children's library, and a women's library, alongside reading halls, event spaces, and internal and external borrowing services.
As part of the event, participants toured Khorfakkan's heritage sites, including the Portuguese Fort, the Heritage Village, the Old Market, Al Hisn, and the Old Market Museum. The visit provided a deeper understanding of the region's rich history and cultural evolution over the centuries, aligning with Sharjah's vision of preserving its heritage for future generations.
The event concluded with a group Iftar, during which attendees engaged in open discussions and exchanged insights on the importance of libraries and cultural initiatives in fostering global intellectual exchange.
At the end of the tour, the Arabist students expressed their admiration for SPL's services and facilities, describing them as comprehensive knowledge and community hubs that cater to readers' needs while fostering an environment rich in learning and cultural exchange.