6 creators in the "Palace of Culture" in Sharjah

Arab Poetry Festival: Spinning... and saluting the "Emirates the hump of the earth"

At the end of the evening, the participating poets were honored.

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Within the activities of the Sharjah Festival of Arabic Poetry, the Culture Palace in Sharjah witnessed an evening in which six creators competed to fly, they are: Jassim Al-Sahih, Ahmed Hilali (Saudi Arabia), Hassan Abed (Bahrain), Sharifa Al-Badri (Tunisia), Ibrahim Al-Hamad (Iraq), Abdel Wahhab Bushna (Algeria), and the journalist Abdel Latif Mahjoub (Sudan) moderated the evening.

The poets read a group of texts that were dominated by spinning and love, and were crowded with the vocabulary of longing and nostalgia, and carried an invitation to turn to life and encouraged clinging to hope.

At the beginning, Jassim Al-Sahih recited a bunch of poems, which carried the poet's vision and philosophy about the concept of love that beautifies people's worlds and makes them feel the joy of life.

As for Hassan Abed, he read texts that carry a promise of beauty and the wonderful spiritual radiance that seeps into the text, so he wanders easily and easily, and the poem glows with the brilliance of the idea that discovers the unknowns of life and the human soul and takes the position of the contemplator in existence and penetrates into its secrets with the authority of the question.

While the presence of female brilliance was evident with Sharifa Badri, who delivered texts that contain the nectar of love, including “The Thresholds of Lost” and “Tahaweem.”

While Ibrahim Al-Hamad inflamed the palms of those present with applause, while he was flying in peaks built from the clouds of metaphor, and that poetic brilliance erupted in a poem in which he saluted the UAE, in which he said:

We came to visit the hump of the earth in a country

To him on earth the rhythm of the heavens.

Poetic creativity was present with the poems of Abd al-Wahhab Bushna, who presented a wonderful tour of the desert worlds and those Arab Bedouin lives, conveying to the audience the splendor of the ancient Arab heritage, while his poems were crowded with philosophical concepts and visions.

While the beginning was with a poem from Saudi Arabia, the conclusion was with another Saudi poet, Ahmed Al-Hilali, who presented a bouquet of his poetic masterpieces, which show skill in adapting the language and selecting words and vocabulary.

The evening was attended by the Head of the Department of Culture in Sharjah, Abdullah Al Owais, the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, the General Coordinator of the Festival, Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Qaseer, the Director of the House of Poetry, Muhammad Abdullah Al-Buraiki, and a group of interested and festival guests.

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