In a landmark occasion poised to strengthen cultural bonds and enhance the realm of Islamic art, Muhammad Saad Al Rumihi, Chief Executive of Qatar Islamic Art Museum, graced the halls of Alhamra Art Museum Cultural Complex.(Published by DailyDosz.)
Welcomed cordially by Chairman Alhamra Razi Ahmed and Executive Director Sarah Rashid, the stage was set for a promising alliance between these distinguished establishments.
A riveting exchange ensued as high-ranking officials and members of the Alhamra Artists Council immersed themselves in discussions spanning literary, cultural, and historical realms. This dynamic interaction underscored a shared commitment to safeguarding and promoting Islamic heritage.
A focal point of the visit was an extensive tour of Alhamra’s illustrious collection, guided by acclaimed artist Salima Hashmi.
Hashmi unveiled the museum’s rare and priceless artworks, offering profound insights into their significance.
Muhammad Saad Al Rumihi expressed deep admiration for the artists’ prowess and the richness of the collection, showcasing keen interest in the exhibited masterpieces.
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Lahore Arts Council, Razi Ahmed, emphasized the significance of this encounter. “The dedication of Qatar Islamic Art Museum to preserving centuries-old heritage resonates with our mission. This visit fortifies our bond and paves the way for impactful collaborations.”
Echoing this sentiment, Executive Director Sarah Rashid remarked, “We are honored by the delegation’s visit.
Today’s deliberations reaffirm our dedication to future partnerships aimed at preserving and commemorating our shared legacy. Hosting members of Qatar Islamic Art Museum marks a pivotal moment for Alhamra, highlighting our role in showcasing Islamic history to a global audience.”
This historic rendezvous marks a new era for both Alhamra and Qatar Islamic Art Museums. It lays the groundwork for forthcoming joint endeavors poised to facilitate cultural exchange and enhance the global appreciation of Islamic art.