Great Mosque of Al Nuri in Mosul.

Mosul’s Al Nuri Mosque In The Path Of Resurgence

June 29, 2020

After being destroyed by the ISIS terrorists, Great Mosque of Al Nuri in Iraq’s Mosul is in the path to regain its gone glory. The UAE Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, organised a discussion, titled, “Mosul Heritage: A New Era Built by Youth.”

The session, moderated by Mina Al Oraibi, Editor-in-Chief of the National, commemorated the three-year anniversary of the destruction of the Great Mosque of Al Nuri and its Al-Hadba’ Minaret.

The discussion, was attended by Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development; Suhaib Al Darzi, Head of the Engineering Consultancy Office at Mosul University; Rakan Al Allaf, Director of the National Project to Rebuild the Al Nuri Mosque at UNESCO; Ali Al Baroudi, Translation Professor at Mosul University and Photographer; Fahar Sabah, Iraqi Cultural Activist and Founder of the Writers Forum; Abdulrahman Al Hajjar, Antiquities and Heritage Inspector of Nineveh Governorate at the Iraqi Ministry of Culture and Antiquities, and Narjis Danoun, UNESCO volunteer.

During the session, Al Kaabi praised the citizens of Mosul, who helped complete phase one of the mosque’s rebuilding project, while pointing out that the UAE adopted, in 2018, UNESCO’s initiative to rebuild the mosque, which has sent a message of hope to the entire world in its battle against extremist ideas, reports Official news agency WAM.

“One day, the Great Mosque of Al Nuri shall rise again in Mosul’s skies, and churches will be rebuilt, and cultural and musical events will be celebrated, along with many other events that celebrate human culture, before the enemies of enlightenment began their destruction. The efforts of the UAE and UNESCO will make Mosul’s citizens smile again,” she said.

UNESCO’s work has continued, despite the COVID-19 crisis. The officials are now waiting for the delivery of equipment to begin testing soil and rebuilding specific areas of the site, and the project’s second phase will begin in the fourth quarter of 2020.

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