Al-Faraya inaugurates the Popular Life Museum in Karak with its new look.
Minister of Interior Mazen Al-Faraya inaugurated the Popular Life Museum, affiliated with the Greater Karak Municipality, in its new look today, Saturday, in the city of Karak. The inauguration was attended by the Governor of Karak, the Mayor of the Greater Karak Municipality, and the Chairman of the Provincial Council. They were accompanied by a number of representatives of security agencies, directors of government departments, a group of sheikhs, dignitaries, and members of the local community.
During the inauguration, Al-Faraya stated that the museum is one of the heritage and historical monuments located within Karak Castle, as it contains pioneering biographies of the memory of humanity and place. It highlights the quality of life lived by our forefathers and the nature of the years of patience, struggle, and contentment that Jordanians have experienced, compared to the progress we are witnessing today in all fields, especially as we celebrate the 79th Independence Day of the Kingdom.
For his part, Al-Faraya said that the municipality has restored the Popular Life Museum to fully reflect the details of the popular heritage and lifestyle of our forefathers, with the aim of preserving cultural identity and strengthening national belonging. Minister Al-Faraya also toured the museum, which houses a number of artifacts and heritage structures that embody the popular heritage of the lives of our forefathers. He invited citizens to visit the museum to view some of the pages of Jordanian history and learn about the popular heritage, praising the efforts of all those who contribute to reviving Jordanian heritage, considering it one of the true manifestations of the celebration of the Kingdom'