Bayt Mal Al Quds Agency Launches Holy City's Heritage Application 'Hayya'

Anwarpress EN Monday 16 December 2024 - 08:58

The “Hayya” application, tailored for children and teenagers, offers an experience joining entertainment to education around the values and civilizational heritage of Al Quds. Through interactive and educational content, it highlights the historical, cultural and spiritual importance of the Holy City.

This initiative, endorsed by the Bayt Mal Al Quds Acharif Agency, aims to instill in the younger generation the principles of tolerance, coexistence and peace, while educating them on the richness and uniqueness of this universal heritage.

On this occasion, Managing Director at the Bayt Mal Al Quds Agency Mohammed Salem Cherkaoui told MAP that “the launch of the ‘Hayya’ app marks a key step in our commitment to preserving the identity and heritage of the Holy City. “This platform,” he continued, ”is a powerful tool for conveying the values of peace, tolerance and justice, and for discovering the historical and spiritual importance of the Holy City through modern, interactive content.”

Cherkaoui noted that this project is part of the Bayt Mal Al Quds Agency’s ongoing commitment to preserving the Palestinian identity and promoting universal values through education and culture.

To reach a global audience, the “Hayya” application is available in three languages: Arabic, French and English. This multilingual approach strives to spread a universal message of peace and justice worldwide, reaching the largest possible number of children and teenagers.

The Bayt Mal Al Quds Acharif Agency launched its “Hayya” application, dedicated to promoting the cultural heritage of the Holy City, on Sunday at the 2nd International Children's and Youth Book Fair (SILEJ) in Casablanca.
16 December 2024
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