A joint Arab artwork at the coronation ceremony of the "Reading Challenge" champions

Tomorrow, the closing ceremony of the "Arab Reading Challenge" will witness the launch of a new joint Arab artwork, in which artists and stars from all over the Arab world will participate, to celebrate the heroes of the largest reading competition of its kind in the Arabic language.

The artwork is displayed in conjunction with honoring the heroes of the “Arab Reading Challenge” at the Dubai Opera stage, after they distinguished themselves in the sixth edition of the reading challenge among more than 22 million participants from 44 countries.

The stars Mohammed Al Shehhi from the UAE, Mohammed Assaf from Palestine, Mutrif Al Mutref from Kuwait, Salah Al Zadjali from Oman, Lotfi Bushnak from Tunisia, Hatem Amour from Morocco, Nada Al Qalaa from Sudan, Mona Dandani from Mauritania, and Faya Younan will participate in it. From Syria, Ali Abdel Sattar from Qatar, Omar Al Abdalat from Jordan, Hatem Al Iraqi from Iraq, Ali Al Hajjar from Egypt, Camelia Ward from Algeria, Melhem Zain from Lebanon, Ayed Youssef from Saudi Arabia, and Ahmed Al Jumairi from Bahrain.

The work of the sixth session of the "Arab Reading Challenge" was recorded at Fayez Al-Saeed Studios in Dubai, and it was distributed and implemented by musician Arshad Kazem.

It will be watched in its first show by more than 3000 attendees participating in the closing ceremony of the "Arab Reading Challenge", and millions who will follow the broadcast of the ceremony on digital platforms and social networking pages of the challenge.

The artwork brings together distinct sections of the national anthems of the Arab countries, in a synthesis that combines the meanings of the unity of language and purpose, and depicts the aspirations of the Arab generations towards achievement, creativity, progress and development.

The Arab artists participating in the joint Arab artwork of the challenge expressed their pride in participating in the “Arab Reading Challenge” with 22 million students who represent the Arab dream and hope for a better future, emphasizing their pride in being part of the closing ceremony to honor the builders of the future, sending a common message to the Arab public to wait for them on November 10, 2022, the date of the closing ceremony for the heroes of the sixth season of the largest reading event of its kind in the Arabic language.

The closing ceremony of the challenge in Dubai will culminate in the winner of the title of "Arab Reading Challenge" in its sixth session, among the 22.27 million students who participated from 44 countries, the distinguished school, the distinguished supervisor, and the champion of communities for participants from outside the Arab world.

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