Djamaâ El-Djazaïr en négociation pour un partenariat avec l’Université Ez-Zitouna de Tunis

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Djamaâ El-Djazaïr prépare un accord de partenariat avec l’Université Ez-Zitouna de Tunis

Agreement Between Djamaâ El-Djazaïr and Ez-Zitouna University: Strengthening Algerian-Tunisian Ties

In a significant development aimed at enhancing cooperation between Algeria and Tunisia, M. Mohamed Maâmoun Al-Kacimi Al-Hoceini, the rector of Djamaâ El-Djazaïr, announced a new partnership agreement with the prestigious Ez-Zitouna University in Tunis. This announcement was made during a meeting with the Tunisian Minister of the Interior, M. Khaled Nouri, who was visiting Djamaâ El-Djazaïr alongside Algeria’s Minister of Interior, Local Communities, and Land Planning, M. Brahim Merad. The meeting highlighted a commitment to reinforce the historical and cultural ties that exist between the two nations.

Rector Al-Hoceini emphasized the partnership’s objective, which is to strengthen scientific and cultural cooperation. He stated that Ez-Zitouna University has long served as a beacon of knowledge and culture in the Maghreb region, symbolizing the strong bonds between Algeria and Tunisia. The agreement aims to uphold the legacy of cooperation set forth by previous generations, a promise that is envisioned to remain intact for future generations.

During the visit, M. Al-Hoceini provided insights into the diverse structures of Djamaâ El-Djazaïr and conveyed its mission of moderation and balance in educational endeavors. The Tunisian Minister expressed his admiration for the architectural beauty of Djamaâ El-Djazaïr and praised its civilizational message. The visit also included stops at various facilities within Djamaâ El-Djazaïr, including a notable display of Palestinian olive trees, which were brought from Al-Qods (Jerusalem).

This agreement exemplifies the growing commitment to foster educational and cultural linkages between the two countries, ensuring that future generations can benefit from a shared historical and intellectual heritage.

Through this partnership, both institutions aim to enhance their academic programs and resources, ultimately contributing to a deeper mutual understanding and collaboration in fields of mutual interest. The collaboration is expected to facilitate academic exchanges, joint research projects, and cultural initiatives that will nurture the relationship not only between the educational institutions but also between the Algerian and Tunisian peoples.

In summary, the partnership between Djamaâ El-Djazaïr and Ez-Zitouna University is poised to fortify the historical ties between Algeria and Tunisia, fostering a collaborative environment for the dissemination of Islamic knowledge and cultural heritage. As both nations continue to navigate an evolving regional landscape, such collaborations will serve as a cornerstone for enduring friendship and educational growth across borders.

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