L'exposition de manuscrits des Livres sacrés des trois religions monothéistes -du 26 avril au 23 septembre à Londres à la British Library- traduit l'attachement de l'Angleterre et du Maroc aux valeurs de tolérance et de coexistence.
MAP/Atlas Vista, Maroc - vendredi 20 avril 2007
The exhibition of manuscripts of the Holy Books of the three monotheistic religions - from April 26th to September 23rd at the British Library in London - translates the importance England and Morocco give to the values of tolerance and coexistence.
The exhibition intervenes at one time when more and more pressing is the need for a common reflexion of the followers of the three religions and for an action making profitable their common legacies.
The program of *Sacred* organized by the British Library of London in partnership with the Moroccan-British Society (MBS), under the high patronage of HM King Mohammed VI and HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, comprises several cultural and artistic activities as well as workshops relating to various spiritual topics such as Sufism in Morocco.
The Moroccan-British Society, chaired by HH the Princess Lalla Joumala, aims at allowing the Morrocans and the British to know better their respective cultures and civilizations, to explore their place in History, as well as the political, academic, scientific and economic institutions of the two countries, thus contributing to the consolidation of the co-operation and bonds of friendship in various fields.
[visit the exhibition *Sacred* at the British Library
British Library, London, U.K.
[visit the exhibition *Sacred* at the British Library
British Library, London, U.K.
27 April – 23 September 2007 - Admission free
Advance booking is strongly recommended. You can book online:
Advance booking is strongly recommended. You can book online:
Events will accompany the exhibition. See a preview
Sacred is made possible by the generosity of donors from all three faiths]
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