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CRI President Ahmed Rashed to Present Visionary Research at the 52nd Annual International Conference of the Egyptian Scholars Association

The Civilization Rights Institute (CRI) is proud to announce the esteemed participation of its President, Prof. Ahmed Rashed, in the 52nd Annual International Conference of the Egyptian Scholars Association. Hosted in partnership with Badr University, this significant academic gathering is scheduled to take place from December 23 to 25, 2025. It stands as a pivotal forum for fostering interdisciplinary research and advancing global scholarly collaboration, aligning perfectly with CRI’s mission to protect heritage and promote justice.

Unveiling “The Great Pyramid Challenge: Sharing with Civilization Rights and Civilizology for Civilization Resilience – Chance, Challenge, Change”

Prof. Rashed will deliver a seminal research presentation titled: “The Great Pyramid Challenge: Sharing with Civilization Rights and Civilizology for Civilization Resilience – Chance, Challenge, Change.” This visionary contribution delves into the intricate intersections of heritage symbolism, civilizational ethics, and strategic resilience. It proposes a groundbreaking framework designed to address posthumous dignity and champion global stewardship, concepts central to the advancement of Civilizology.

This presentation will highlight how ancient legacies—such as the Great Pyramid—can serve as catalysts for ethical innovation, participatory memory, and civilizational healing.

Pioneering Work by the Civilization Rights Institute

Dr. Rashed’s presentation draws directly from CRI’s pioneering efforts to establish new global standards for ethical cultural engagement. Key pillars of this work include:

  • Advancing the Universal Declaration of Civilization Rights, establishing ethical and legal principles for heritage protection.
  • Establishing Civilizology as a transformative academic discipline, providing a scientific approach to understanding civilizations.
  • Applying the concept of Civilization Resilience to contemporary cultural and institutional challenges, ensuring the enduring value of heritage.

The session will articulate how the profound symbolism embedded in ancient monuments, like the Great Pyramid, offers a unique opportunity to drive ethical innovation, foster participatory memory across generations, and contribute to civilizational healing in a rapidly evolving world.

About the Civilization Rights Institute (CRI)

The Civilization Rights Institute is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to redefining the relationship between human civilizations and their cultural, intellectual, and material legacies. Through rigorous research, impactful advocacy, and cutting-edge digital innovation, CRI works to ensure that historical knowledge serves as a robust foundation for inclusive and forward-looking progress, powering the global authenticity economy.

Commitment to Global Dialogue and Justice

Prof. Rashed’s participation underscores CRI’s unwavering commitment to bridging scholarly insight with tangible institutional action. It signifies a dedicated effort to foster a global dialogue on critical issues such as civilizational justice, museum ethics, and the sustainable future of heritage. This engagement is a testament to CRI’s role in shaping policies and practices that safeguard our shared human legacy.

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