Muhammad Sobhi: Ruler of Sharjah believed in the importance of culture in building peoples

Mohamed Sobhi at the symposium "Art and Building Man".

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The artist Mohammed Sobhi said: "His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, man, man, writer, intellectual and writer, has long been aware of the importance of culture and art as they are among the most prominent tributaries for building peoples and people, and we rarely find a ruler preoccupied with this field. Extensively, and he has a long history in it over the years, and his hands are white and extended not only at the level of Sharjah and the UAE, but also at the level of the Arab and Islamic world in general.

This came during his hosting in a cultural symposium, moderated by the media, Nada Al-Shaibani, under the title "Art and Human Building" within the activities of the Sharjah International Book Fair, where the artist Mohammed Sobhi paid tribute to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, for his continuous efforts in building people through Culture and art, pointing out that its impact is tangible and significant, and the observer sees it in the global position reached by the Sharjah International Book Fair.

The Egyptian artist, Mohamed Sobhi, stressed that the most important tributaries that contribute to building a person, and thus building societies, are an integrated system that combines education, culture, art, media, and the family, pointing out that art and culture are just like a pick, which can build or demolish a house. Art can build a nation or destroy it, and building a person from childhood through this system is a very important matter, because of its impact after many years on his active contribution or not, in building his society and nation.

The artist, Mohamed Sobhi, touched on his experience in his famous series "Diary and Nice", saying: "The idea of ​​the series came when I felt that the Egyptian and Arab families in general had some transgressions and lapses."

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