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The Fourth Training Course on Cataloguing; from 18th June to 18th July 2001, in Rabat, Morocco |
The fourth training course on the cataloguing of Islamic manuscripts was held from 18th June until 18th July 2001 and was organised by Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation in co-operation with the National Library of Books and Documents in Rabat, Morocco. ![]() HE Ahmed Zaki Yamani accompanied by the graduates of the Cataloguing course The course was attended by 25 participants, working in the field of cataloguing. They were selected from various African countries, such as Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Sudan, and on the basis of their specialisation in manuscripts and interest in Islamic heritage. An adequate number of sessions of the programme was allocated to the study of manuscripts as a piece of archaeology of great value. The focus was given to several important aspects of manuscripts, such as the art of book binding, the material used (whether it was papyrus, parchment or paper), methods of manufacturing paper, schools of calligraphy and their development, the science of manuscripts, the gathering of information to help the process of cataloguing, etc. Inaugurating the course in the lecture hall of the National Library in Rabat, on 18th June 2001, Dr Ahmed al-Tawfiq, the Director of the National Library, welcomed the lecturers and participants, expressing his appreciation for the co-operation between the National Library and Al-Furqan Foundation and praising Al-Furqan’s efforts in the fields of manuscripts and Islamic heritage. Dr Ahmed Mohammed al-Badawi, the representative of Al-Furqan Foundation, in his opening speech, underlined the significance of selecting Rabat and its National Library for a training course for manuscript cataloguers in Africa. He paid tribute to the contribution of the people of the Maghreb in the spread of Islam and the promotion of cultural relations between Muslim communities in Africa. Dr Ahmed Shawqi Binbine, Director of the Al-Hasaniyyah Library, spoke about the academic content of the course. He spoke in detail about the vital importance of catalogues, the pressing need for manuscript collections to be catalogued and the positive effect of producing catalogues on the future development of the study of manuscripts. The Foundation was very fortunate in being able to recruit a core teaching staff of highly qualified and practised professionals to teach in this course, among whom were: Dr Mourad al-Rammah (Tunisia), Dr Osman Sayed Ahmed (Sudan), Dr Ahmed Mohammed Kani (Sudan), Dr Ibrahim Mukoshy (Nigeria), Dr Izzat Hassan (Syria), Professor François Déroche (France), Dr Ayman Fouad Sayyid (Egypt), Dr Ahmed Shawqi Binbine (Morocco), Mohammed al-Maghrawi (Morocco), Dr Mohammed al-Arif (Morocco), Dr Mohammad Leghzioui (Morocco), Dr Mohammed al-Rawandi (Morocco), Said al-Murabiti (Morocco), Omar Afa (Morocco), Sa’ida ‘Abraq (Morocco) and Mohammed al-Taamarti (Morocco). A number of trainee lecturers, who attended the course as students also taught certain subjects; among these was Malika al-Sirghini (Morocco). A participant from Morocco receiving his certificate from HE Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani The curriculum for the fourth training course, like the previous three courses, embraced practical and academic aspects of the scientific study of manuscripts. Lectures had been chosen by Professor Ibrahim Chabbouh, member of Al-Furqan Manuscript Centre’s Board of Experts, Dr Ahmed al-Tawfiq, Director of the National Library of Books and Documents in Rabat and Mohammed al-Taamarti, in charge of administration at the National Library. The theory and practice of cataloguing received particular attention. Practical cataloguing sessions were allocated to the use of the Al-Furqan Cataloguing Card, as a model for gathering information. Practical sessions were also devoted to automatic cataloguing, means of information gathering, imaging techniques and methods of manuscript preservation and conservation. All the above subjects and many more were covered by the course, creating a new awareness among the students as well as refining their existing awareness of the world of manuscripts. This may indeed be the most important achievement of the course. The academic lectures during the training course were followed by open discussions with the students. These lively discussions provided opportunities for exchanges of experience and reviews of efforts made in each country to collect and catalogue manuscripts. There was also discussion about private libraries owned by some participants from African countries (for example Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, and Sudan). The training course also benefited from visits made to three important centres for the conservation of the Islamic heritage in Morocco: the National Library in Rabat, the Al-Hasaniyyah Library at the Royal Palace and the Al-Qarawiyyin Library in Fes. These visits provided a good opportunity to examine a number of rare manuscripts and to learn about the steps taken by those libraries in the field of manuscript cataloguing and conservation. Participants also had an opportunity during these visits to familiarise themselves with the historical features of Islamic civilisation in Morocco. ![]() H.E. Ahmed Zaki Yamani during the closing day of the Training course The closing ceremony was attended by Dr Abdu-l-Aziz Touri (the Secretary General of the Moroccan Ministry of Culture and Information), Dr Ahmed al-Tawfiq (the Director of the National Library), ambassadors, university professors and intellectuals, prominent among whom was Dr Ahmed Shawqi Binbine, Director of the Hasaniyyah Library. Following a speech by Dr Ahmed al-Tawfiq about the course, Dr Abdu-l-Aziz Touri expressed his gratitude to Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani and his appreciation of Al-Furqan Foundation and its active role in surveying and cataloguing the manuscripts, and in organising academic programmes and conferences. He added that the National Library in Rabat was an appropriate choice [of venue] because of the interest taken by Morocco in the conservation and cataloguing of manuscripts. Dr Touri stated that his ministry welcomed co-operation between Al-Furqan Foundation and the Kingdom of Morocco.
![]() A participant during the graduation ceremony There were very few available and the number was constantly being depleted. We felt that we had to do something about it. We then launched our training courses. We started with Cairo, moving from there to Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman caliphate, then to London, the location of the Foundation's headquarters. We have the pleasure and honour to come to beloved Rabat, to a country well known for knowledge and learning. No words of thanks can adequately express our gratitude for the warm reception and hospitality we have been accorded by the National Library. May God reward their good deeds”, stated HE Sheikh Yamani. HE Sheikh Yamani concluded his speech by expressing his heartfelt thanks to the National Library, to the lecturers and students who attended the course and to Morocco, for the warm hospitality Al-Furqan had enjoyed. The training course achieved most of its intended objectives. Foremost among these were the channelling of researchers’ efforts, directing their attention to Islamic Arabic manuscripts; their surveying, conservation, classification and cataloguing. The course was particularly well organised. The National Library for Books and Documents played an important part in providing assistance to Al-Furqan and their efforts were characterised by warmth and hospitality, distinctive characteristics of the Moroccan people. On completion of the training course, participants made some recommendations:
![]() H.E. receiving a gift from the National Library of Books and Documents in Rabat |
17/05/2019