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Jordan has historical sites which deserve to be on world heritage list: Minister

Najjar discussed a wide range of issues with Director-General of the Islamic World Educational and Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) Salem bin Mohammad al-Malik in Qatar.
  • Jordan is full of historical sites that the government is working to present to the World Heritage List, culture minister Haifa Najjar said
  • Najjar added that Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts is seen as a springboard for intercultural dialogue

Jordan culture minister Haifa Najjar, on Friday, said that Jordan is full of historical sites that the government is working to present to the World Heritage List, according to a statement issued by the ministry

Discussing a wide range of issues with Director-General of the Islamic World Educational and Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) Salem bin Mohammad al-Malik in Qatar, Najjar added that Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts is seen as a springboard for intercultural dialogue. 

Najjar highlighted ISESCO’s role in achieving Sustainable Development that stems from Islam’s religious and cultural values.