InkHerit – Connecting Heritage with Modern Vision
The InkHerit – Connecting Heritage with Modern Vision program was conducted at Hadia CSE for Aswlahi Scholars under the initiative of USVA (Union of Sensible and Voluntary Aswlahies). The event focused on presenting the outcomes of the recent seminar held at Doha University, along with the committee’s decisions regarding the preservation and protection of the manuscripts housed in the Kuthub Khana. The program aimed to strengthen awareness among scholars and reinforce the collective responsibility toward safeguarding this valuable heritage.
The session featured insightful speeches by Abdussamad Faizy and Kizhedathil Ibrahim Haji, who emphasized the importance of manuscript conservation and scholarly collaboration. Aswlahi Naizam Hudawi delivered a comprehensive presentation outlining the detailed plans for manuscript protection, the key proceedings of the Doha seminar, and the decisions adopted by the committee. Their contributions enriched the program and provided clear direction for the ongoing heritage protection efforts.