Nour Irsousi presents a lyrical poetic muwasha

«Prince of Poets» .. paintings of love and hope on his fourth evening

A part of the fourth evening of the program "The Prince of Poets" in its ninth season.

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The fourth evening of the “Prince of Poets” program was launched in Abu Dhabi in its ninth season, and the details of the episode were covered with paintings of love, hope, poetry and challenge. At the beginning of the episode, the program’s presenter, Mahira Abdulaziz, welcomed the members of the jury, consisting of Dr. Ali bin Tamim and Dr. Salah Fadl. And Dr. Abdul-Malik Mortad.

And the results of the viewers ’vote resulted in poets who did not qualify from the last episode, after they lived through a week of anxiety and anticipation waiting for the results of the vote, as the poet Muhammad al-Turki from Saudi Arabia, and the poet Sayyid Khalaf Abu Diwan from Egypt, qualified for the next stage of the competition journey in“ Prince of Poets ” The poet Nabil Imad Al-Ayyash left the competition from Iraq.

The episode blossomed with a lyrical poetic muwashah presented by the artist Nour Arqsousi, where she sang with her sweet voice in eloquent Arabic, to delight the followers of the program with sweet words through the muwashah “He passes by a wonder”, while she showed the viewers again with the song “I Love You Without Hope”

A renewed poetry journey began with four new stars from four countries, they are: the poet Ahmed Hafez from Egypt, the poet Hawra al-Hameeli from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the poet Abdulaziz Law from Senegal, the poet Musab Taqi al-Din from Algeria.

The decision of the jury came to qualify only one poet for the second stage of the emirate’s journey, where the poet Hawraa Al-Hamili won the qualification card after obtaining 47 degrees.

As for the poets Ahmed Hafez, Abdulaziz Law and Musab Taqi al-Din, they will have a week of waiting, and two of them will have the opportunity to join their colleague for the next station by supporting and voting by viewers.

• Poet Hawra Al-Hamili from Saudi Arabia won the qualifying card after getting 47 degrees.

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