Masterpieces reflect values of coexistence
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates-Thursday, December
A high-level delegation of dignitaries, scholars
The delegation toured the museum’s various sections, especially the Gallery of Universal Religions, which displays works that reflect the communication, cooperation, solidarity and harmony between the different religions.
Sheikh Mohammad Mukhtar Ould Ambala, Head of Mauritania's Fatwa & Grievances Supreme Council, cited Surat Ar-Rum, “… Travel through the land and observe how was the end of those before;” and emphasized that the masterpieces are remnants of peoples and nations, and should be a lesson to remind us that we need to endeavor to be remembered for acts of goodness, love, peace
H.E Mustafa Ceric, former Grand Mufti of Bosnia, said that these masterpieces embody progress achieved throughout different historical periods and reflect coexistence and harmony between the various races and civilizations. “The museum is a miniature version of the universe’s glorious history,” he said.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum symbolizes the epitome of human connection and unity, as its artworks will span the entirety of human existence. It also reflects the values of coexistence and tolerance shared by nations throughout the ages, which are key pillars
Towards the end of the visit, the delegation thanked the UAE, which has established itself as a model of peace, coexistence, and harmony, and endeavors to promote world peace.
Contacts
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