To continue along the theme of neglect in northern Mali....., there are a recently discovered set of manuscripts discovered in Timbuktu, which is the land of dispute in the north of Mali. The manuscripts are very significant documents which detail the great learning center that existed in Timbuktu in the 13 and 14 th century(read below). They are significant in the context f African Human development and Human Development ... so perhaps those that make a bit of money on PIR shares can donate a small part to this cause...?
The Timbuktu manuscripts are a symbolic representation of the impact of the early schools and universities (XII-XVIth century) that existed in West Africa (Timbuktu-Gao-Djenné-Kano). However, the manuscripts that remain in Timbuktu are only part of the intellectual heritage of the region because other manuscripts can be found throughout West Africa.
Today, this entire African intellectual legacy is on the verge of being lost. The brittle condition of the manuscripts i.e. pages disintegrate easily like ashes. The termites, insects, weather, piracy of the manuscripts, and the selling of these treasures to tourists for food money pose a serious threat to the future of the manuscripts of Timbuktu.
Anyone who appreciates these legacies- Islamic, intellectual, academic and spiritual- help save the endangered manuscripts of Timbuktu. There are 700,000 manuscripts in Timbuktu and surroundings on the verge of being lost if the appropriate action is not taken. These manuscripts represent a turning point in the history of Africa and its people. The translation and publication will restore self-respect, pride, honor and dignity to the people of Africa and those descended from Africa; it will also obliterate stereotypical images of primitive savages as true representation of Africa and its civilization.
Before the European Renaissance, Timbuktu flourished as the greatest academic and commercial center in Africa. Great empires such as Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were proofs of the talents, creativity and ingenuity of the people. The University of Timbuktu produced both Black African scholars and leaders of the highest rank, character and nobility.
The manuscripts cover diverse subjects: mathematics, chemistry, physics, optics, astronomy, medicine, history, geography, Islamic sciences and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), government legislation and treaties, jurisprudence and much more.
Timbuktu Educational Foundation, the legal custodian of the manuscripts, urges you to act today, by sponsoring at least one manuscript. Based on the 700,000 manuscripts the Foundation wants to restore, preserve, translate and publish, we estimate that if 700,000 concerned people sponsor each a manuscript for $100 dollars we will secure the funds needed to allow the Foundation to undertake its programs.
Please take the initiative to save at least one manuscript by mailing your tax-deductible offering to:
Timbuktu Educational Foundation P.O.Box 222, Alameda, California, 94501
Call us at (510) 534-7798 Fax us at 510 534-3479 Email us at [email protected]
WEB SITE http://www.timbuktufoundation.org/new_site/university.htm
PIR Price at posting:
94.0¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Not Held