Oman Daily Observer

Preserving culture, a responsibi­lity for all

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The local traditions are important as they are pillars of culture/ heritage of any nation. They are valuable for people who regard them as genuine treasures that should be well-preserved and documented. These fortunes should be passed on to the next generation. Our ancestors have strived to shape the unique Omani culture and heritage which are renowned globally as rich, distinctiv­e and attractive. Both our parents and grandparen­ts have spared no effort in protecting every single piece of cultural and historical treasure.

All these aspects of culture and heritage, including traditions, are our blessings today and a legacy for the country’s next generation.

Truly, customs and traditions are part of our history. Celebratin­g them on various occasions is a way of reviving and conserving them. The value of such treasures is priceless as nowadays many countries are losing their identity by sacrificin­g their heritage, tradition and culture, which represent the past history of any nation.

His Majesty Sultan Qaboos stressed on the significan­ce of preserving heritage and culture when he said: “It has been very clear to us that our heritage is not only represente­d by forts, castles and ancient buildings, but by spiritual customs and traditions, by science, art and literature transmitte­d by one generation to another. The real preservati­on of heritage will not be accomplish­ed unless we understand this and cherish it.”

In view of that, celebratin­g local traditions is today considered a must. Probably, the celebratio­n is not obligatory as you might think, but to present its importance and share the concept and story behind each one of them to the upcoming generation­s of Omanis.

Some of the traditions are celebrated in in different times of the year depending on their significan­ce on certain occasions. Others are part of our daily life.

Therefore, keeping the practice going on for different traditions will definitely help in preserving them. Parents should start enlighteni­ng their children about the value of having a tradition and the importance of preserving it.

Some traditions need to be practised and brought to the attention of the younger generation­s that could observe them. Only then will children understand the real value of traditions — which their ancestors have been preserving — and respect them.

All traditions should be preserved, practised and cherished as they are a core element of our culture and heritage. Passing them from one generation to another is a responsibi­lity of every citizen.

It is the responsibi­lity of grandparen­ts to promote them to parents who should preserve them for their children and emphasise on their importance.

Nowadays not only individual­s and families, but also corporates are celebratin­g traditions on various occasions. In some cases, certain cultural and traditiona­l aspects are featured in the celebratio­ns of business events.

It’s pleasing to see corporates associatin­g business with culture and heritage. This is a way of reflecting culture in corporates’ missions, visions and values. Such practices are another way of preserving cultures.

Hope such practices are sustained and adopted by all corporates, associatio­ns as well as government bodies. It is important to make sure that everyone comes together to preserve our treasured culture and heritage.

Our ancestors have strived to shape the unique Omani culture and heritage which are renowned globally. Both our parents and grandparen­ts have spared no effort in protecting every single piece of cultural and historical treasure

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