Cultural circles mourn Salah Fadl: a high-class critic who carried sincere love for the Emirates

Social networking sites witnessed wide participation in offering condolences for the late Salah Fadl.

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The cultural and literary circles in Egypt and the Arab world mourned Dr. Salah Fadl, head of the Arabic Language Academy in Cairo, who died yesterday at the age of 84, and his funeral was held in the Egyptian capital.

Social media witnessed wide participation in offering condolences to Dr. Salah Fadl from many officials in the field of culture and literary sites, writers, writers, poets and critics from different parts of the Arab world, expressing their grief for the great loss, pointing to the great legacy left by the late in the field of literature. Criticism and its role in curriculum development.

The Arabic Language Academy mourned;

Deputy and Secretary-General, members, experts, researchers, editors, and employees, the great thinker and literary critic d.

Salah Fadl (president of the complex), who passed away yesterday, asking God Almighty to have a wide mercy on him, and to inspire his family, lovers and students patience and solace.

The Scientific Committee at the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language also mourned a member of the Center's Scientific Committee, and the "Prince of Poets" program and the "Poetry Academy" mourned a member of the program's higher committee.

The Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation mourned the late, referring to his position as an academic and literary critic, who headed the Arabic Language Academy in Cairo, and had many contributions to Arabic literature.

And the head of the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language, Dr. Ali bin Tamim, expressed, in a series of tweets via his Twitter account, his sincere sorrow for losing a stature the size of Dr. Salah Fadl, as he extended his sincere condolences to the sister country of Egypt for the death of a stature of its literary and intellectual stature.

He added: “May God have mercy on my dear friend, Dr.

Salah Fadl, I knew him as a virtuous person and a great scholar.

We will miss him at the Abu Dhabi Center for the Arabic Language as a member of the scientific committee, just as we will miss him in the (Prince of Poets) program after accompanying him for a decade.

He indicated that he touched Dr.

Salah Fadl, may God have mercy on him, in all his conversations with him, expressed his love and deep vision of poetry, and he believed that the “Prince of Poets” program was an important entry point for restoring poetry to the natural position it deserves.

He added, “The great enlightening critic and thinker, Dr.

Salah Fadl, may God have mercy on him, who is biased towards contemporary criticism theory in analyzing discourse, loving the Emirates and its people, and during my last trip to Cairo I made sure to visit him at his home.

The Director General of the Archives and National Library, Abdullah Majed Al Ali, expressed his sorrow for this great loss, and said in a tweet on his Twitter account: “I condolence myself for the passing away of my dear friend, Dr. We lost a rare and educated person loyal to the causes of his nation and a critic of a high caliber who carried a special love for the UAE, and its people reciprocated him with pure love, knowing his worth and appreciating his giving.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Writers and Writers Union, Director of the Poetry Academy Sultan Al-Amimi, also mourned Dr. Salah Fadl, and added in a tweet: “Dr. The last year of his illness and the periods of his treatment, he was jovial in receiving our calls through which we reassured him of his health.

May God have mercy on them all.”

The Saudi writer and journalist, Dr. Suleiman Al-Hatlan, participated in the obituary of the late deceased, indicating that he had an interview with him on the “Arab Talk” program a year and a half ago, and he was a prominent figure in the Arab cultural scene for many years.

Ali bin Tamim: He believed that the “Prince of Poets” program was an important entry point for restoring poetry to the natural position it deserves.

Abdullah Majid Al Ali: We have lost a rare and educated person who is loyal to the causes of his nation.

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