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The Arab city formation
From October 01, 2013 until October 31, 2013Tuesday October 16, architect Félix Benito Martín will give a speech in Madrid on "Arab City Formation. Its Role in the History of Urbanism". -
The Geometry of Light in the Islamic World
From October 28, 2013 until October 31, 2013On Tuesday, October 29th, Sabiha al Khemir, scientific director and curator of the exhibition Nur: Light in the Art and Science of the Islamic World, will be offering a conference at our headquarters in Madrid, at which she discusses the symbolism of light (Nur in Arabic) in the artistic contributions of the Muslim world. -
Food Security in the Maghreb Region
From October 16, 2013 until October 21, 2013We will be presenting this book published by tenured professor Antonio Marquina on Monday, October 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the Casa Árabe Auditorium in Madrid. Accompanying the author will be Mohammed Haneche, the Ambassador of Algeria in Madrid; Jesús Argumosa, Director of Atenea Group Forums; Francisco González, the former Director of the School of Agricultural Engineering (UPM) and Antonio Marquina, a tenured professor of Security and International Cooperation (UCM) and President of the Spanish-Algerian Forum. -
The Islam of Past and Present
From October 04, 2013 until October 17, 2013On Thursday, October 17, Felipe Maíllo will be offering a conference titled "Coming Closer to the Islam of Past and Present" in Madrid, on the occasion of the presentation of his book, the "Dictionary of Arab and Islamic History." The event will be presented by the General Director of Casa Árabe, Eduardo López Busquets, and will also include participation by Fernando Guerrero, Director of the Abada publishing firm. The event will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Casa Árabe’s Auditorium (at Calle Alcalá, 62), with free entrance until the event’s capacity is full. -
The Gulf Countries’ Role in the Syrian Conflict
From October 10, 2013 until October 15, 2013On Tuesday, October 15, we will be presenting this conference given by George Irani, a Professor of International Relations at the American University of Kuwait, Ignacio Rupérez, a writer and diplomat, and María Dolores Algora Weber, a Professor of International Relations and Contemporary History at the Universidad CEU-San Pablo.