Poets from Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Palestine and Syria sang about homelands and people

Crying to the mother qualifies as a contestant in the fourth episode of "Prince of Poets"

Poets of the fourth episode of the Prince of Poets contest.

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The day before yesterday, at the Al Raha Beach Theater in Abu Dhabi, the fourth episode of the live broadcast of the “Prince of Poets” program in its tenth season was launched, organized by the Abu Dhabi Festivals and Cultural and Heritage Programs Management Committee, and through the Abu Dhabi and Baynunah channels. The direct program, and after a retrospective report of the moments announcing the results of the public vote in the previous episode, Loujain Omran announced the results of the audience’s vote for the remaining poets from the third episode, as the result qualified the two poets, Muhammad Mahmoud Mahasneh, who received 85%, and Ahmed Madani, with a score of 48%, followed by the announcement of the episode’s poets. They are: Ahmed Boufahta from Algeria, Abdullah Muhammad Al-Anzi from Saudi Arabia, Mustafa Matar from Palestine, and Nour Al-Mawsili from Syria.

And with his poem entitled “My Grandmother Saada in the vicinity of her Lord,” the first poet in the episode, Ahmed Boufahta, appeared, discussing the status of the heart as a lamp, and the love of the homeland as a socket that guides its owner in the path of brotherhood of grief and fatigue, and the suffering of the prophets in their people between misguidance and guidance, believing in blood flowing in the soil, and in tears Armies of the poet's passionate feelings, as Dr. Ali bin Tamim saw that the poet takes the homeland as a friend, and that the poem has a Sufi orientation with its implications and text.

Abdullah Al-Enezi was the second of the poets of the episode, who recited his poem entitled “A Song for the Departed Who Doesn’t Return”, who excelled in asking the human and subjective pain of the poet, and the masks that fake faces and feelings, about which Dr. Muhammad Hajjo said: “Your travel does not return, and my question is about many pictures How can a person stay up while drinking a journey and a poem?

And how do the four sides drink the shadow of a thirsty migrant forgotten in the wilderness?

The audience of the program was with a lyrical station, during which the Lebanese singer Walaa Al-Jundi performed the verses of the poem of the poet Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain, which begins with “Oh, the patience of the night, when will it be tomorrow? Age is exhausted by distance and cauterization of the fire of separation.

In his poem "The Call of Forgiveness", the poet Mustafa Matar survived from Palestine, his mother in which the image of the homeland and the land identifies. The poem is a drawing with words of impressive and impressive paintings, combining the eloquence of the scene and the eloquence of the image.

The fourth poet of the episode, Nour al-Mawsili from Syria, focused in her poem entitled “Damascus mare” on the meanings of reason and madness in a prominent female in the face of family and the surroundings, and the smell of her thoughts and insomnia after midnight, wearing the dress of compulsive satisfaction. Dr. Muhammad Hajo praised the idea of ​​​​the beautiful poem that makes you feel The recipient jumps and the dramatic escalation that leaks psychological tension into the language.

At the end of the episode, the jury announced that the poet Mustafa Matar had qualified with a score of 47 out of 50, so that the remaining poets await the result of the audience’s vote to choose two poets to join the qualified poets of the episode. out of 50.

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