Syria participates in organizing Int’l Conference on Oral History to be a starting point for future Arab cultural projects

Muscat, SANA- Dr. Buthaina Shaaban, Founder and Chairman of Trustees Board of Wathiqat Watan, has affirmed that Syria’s participation in organizing the Oral History Conference held in Oman Monday, comes from believing in the importance of this conference in boosting the oral history culture.

Dr. Shaaban underlined the importance of the oral history not only in documenting events and facts, but also in continuing what Arab began in the past by recording the oral heritage of the life of Prophet Muhammad “Praise Be Upon Him” (PBUH).

She noted that the last decade has witnessed a systematic targeting of national identity, heritage and culture in many Arab countries, hence the importance of the oral history.

Shaaban went on saying that the idea of Wathiqat Watan, established in 2016, came as systematic and institutional endeavor concerned with the oral history of Syrian identity and ancient cultural heritage.

She indicated that Wathiqat Watan started recording the narratives of Syrians who lived in the period of terrorist war waged against Syria, in addition to documenting projects of the role of women in period of war and the role of art in steadfastness during this period.

Rafah al-Allouni/ Manar Salameh

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