"Al-Heera from Sharjah" recalls 4 years after its release

"Al-Heera from Sharjah" magazine recalled four years ago, stressing that it will continue, with the efforts of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, to provide more materials specialized in Nabati and popular poetry and related studies, as well as more Emirati poetry. Gulf and Arab countries in this field.

In its 29th edition, the editorial board of the magazine confirmed the continuation of reading the poems and celebrating the efforts of the pioneering poets, introducing a number of various chapters, in the “At the Table” section, in which it presented a survey of the poets’ opinions on the magazine as a creative platform and a heritage incubator. For ancient poems in the Arabian Peninsula region, as for the section “Illuminated Treasures”, we read the pieces of the Emirati poet Saeed bin Omair Al Shamsi and their poetic weights, and the number wanders to us in the section “Ink the Pioneers” and a journey with the pioneer of description and sympathy, the Emirati poet Saeed bin Suroor Al Mazrouei.

In the section “Specifications” we are with the topic of the presence of the bird in the Tunisian folk poem, while in the section “Windows of the Self”, we read the experience of the Qatari poet Radhi Al-Hajri, and in the section “Publications and Illuminations” we learn about the singularity of wind and identity in Emirati Nabati poetry, to be in the section “ Poet and Poem” with a reading of the poem “Summer Season” by poet Ali bin Arhama Al Shamsi.

Then we wander in a literary orchard that includes a match for a number of Emirati, Gulf and Arab poets who sang in the Al-Hira magazine from Sharjah.

In this issue, we read in the section “Spaces” a picture of Al-Hira magazine from Sharjah in the eyes of poets, as we learn in the section “The Eyes of Folk Poetry” about the Omani art of Razha. Orbits” with the book “Western Homeland” by the Egyptian poet Fouad Hajjaj.

In the “Mirror of Books” section, we read the book “Timyat” by the Lebanese poet Suleiman Hudhaifah, while in the section “Shaddo Al-Huruf” we will be with the Emirati poet Dr. Maitha Al-Hamli, and read a number of her creative poems.

In the section “Rivers of Amazement” we read poems by Gulf and Arab poets in the field of Nabati and popular poetry, as well as in the section “The Garden of Al-Hira” through short pieces of poetry of wisdom, proverbs and life experience.

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