The Sharjah Literature Council gathered six Emirati and Saudi poets to celebrate the 89th National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in an evening during which they drew a bright painting to pay tribute to the leaders of the two countries, reaffirm the strength of the Alliance and the principles of defending the homeland, and the glory of Saudi Arabia and the UAE as impervious fortresses.

The poems of the evening, which was attended by the Chairman of Sharjah Culture Department, Abdullah Al Owais, and the Director of the Literary Confusion Council, the poet Butti Al Mazloum, received a remarkable interaction from the audience of poetry present. The Saudi poet Ali Al-Saban painted a painting in which the Emirati poet Ali Al-Khawar interviewed the sea and rhyme themselves. The poem of Al-Saban was strongly characterized by its meanings and images inspired by love and harmony between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. As for the Emirati poet Saad Marzouq Al-Ahbabi, his verses listed the virtues of the alliance between the two countries.

The poem of the Saudi poet Mohammed Dayel Al-Qarni was filled with fresh content and pictures.

Emirati poet Mohammed Hashim al-Sharif shared a poem that boasts leaders and people, and recalls the leaders who founded the two countries.

The poet Balqis al-Shamiri, presented the image of the two loving countries with remarkable skill. The poems of the Saudi poet and the media, Rashed Al-Qannas, were roaring on fast music, sung in the homeland, using strong vocabulary, indicating that everyone stands in a row to defend him.