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A Landmark Partnership: Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils Sponsors Civilization Rights Institute Initiatives
The Civilization Rights Institute is thrilled to announce a significant partnership with the Federation Of Arab Scientific Research Councils (FASRC), marking a pivotal moment in the advancement of Civilization Rights and the burgeoning field of Civilizology. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of civilization’s origins and its inherent rights.
On June 29, 2022, the FASRC, through its General Secretary, Professor Dr. Mubarak Mohamed Ali Magzoub, formally responded to Professor Dr. Ahmed Yahia Mohamed Gamal Eldin Rashed, Founder of the Civilization Rights Initiative, with a letter expressing their enthusiastic support. The FASRC meticulously reviewed Professor Rashed’s request for sponsorship for two groundbreaking scientific initiatives: the first focusing on Civilization Rights and the second dedicated to the development of Civilizology – the science of establishing the origins of civilization. Their review also included Professor Rashed’s seminal work, titled “Civilization Rights to Build a Civilization.”
This partnership is built on a foundation of mutual respect and shared intellectual curiosity. The Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils acknowledged the rigorous work and significant accomplishments of the Civilization Rights Initiative’s previous phase. They specifically lauded the support and sponsorship received from esteemed institutions such as the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Farouk Elbaz Center for Sustainability and Future Studies in the British University in Egypt. Furthermore, the FASRC recognized the initiative’s impressive array of awards and recognitions, including the Appreciation Award of the Union of Arab Archaeologists in 2020 and the award for the best scientific proposal at the International Conference of Nature and Natural Resources Conservation in Sharm el-Sheikh in 2021, among others gained across Egypt, the Arab world, and globally. Such accolades are a testament to the initiative’s innovative approach and profound impact.
The positive response from the Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils to sponsor both initiatives represents a powerful validation of the critical importance of Civilization Rights and Civilizology. This endorsement from a prominent intergovernmental organization dedicated to scientific research across the Arab world will significantly amplify the reach and influence of these vital fields. The partnership is set to pave the way for future steps and proposals for research and joint projects, activating the sponsorship at all levels. This means more collaborative research, wider dissemination of knowledge, and a concerted effort to establish and develop the scientific foundations of civilization.
The Civilization Rights Institute is immensely proud to embark on this journey with the Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils. This collaboration promises to unlock new avenues for scientific inquiry, foster international academic exchange, and ultimately contribute to a more profound understanding of humanity’s shared civilizational heritage, ensuring its rights are recognized and protected for generations to come.
