Moroccan poet Mohamed Areej won first place for Katara prize for the poet of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him in the category of eloquent poetry, while Qatari poet Saleh Mohammed Alnachira Al Marri won the first prize in the category of Nabataean poetry. Cultural Center in Doha.

For his poem "Now Akhtar Gary", Mohammed Areej won a prize of one million Qatari riyals (the dollar equals 3.65 riyals), while won the second place Egyptian poet Hassan Amer Ali Amer for his poem "because your hands banks" and a prize of 700 thousand riyals, and third place The Egyptian poet Ahmed Abu Al-Wafa was for his poem "Runways of Love" and won a prize of 400 thousand riyals.

In the Nabataean poetry category, the poet Saleh Mohammed Al-Nashira Al-Marri won his poem "Al-Sadiq Al-Amin" in the first place and received a prize of one million riyals, and the second place was Kuwaiti poet Mohammed Mutab Qablan Al-Ajmi for his poem "The Peak of Veneration" and won a prize of 700 thousand riyals. The poet Hamoud bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al Mukhaimi of Oman won the third place for his poem "Tawaf Around the Kaaba" and won a prize of 400,000 riyals.

The opening ceremony of the fourth session of the Katara Prize for the Prophet of Poet, which is held under the slogan "beautify poetry fine human beings", opened with the poem "Prophet" delivered by guest of honor poet Jamal Mulla winner of the first session of the award, and then followed the poets winning the categories of eloquent and Nabataean poetry in their first In front of the public at the Opera House, the final order of the winners was announced by the final jury.

The fourth edition of the Katara Prize for the Prophet's Poet, published the first analytical book of the poem "The Prophet" by the poet Jamal Al-Mulla entitled "Readings in the poetic image and eagerness and praise of the Prophet in the poem of the Prophet", in addition to the fourth edition of the Court of 30 poems in praise of the Prophet peace be upon him and a CD of the 30 qualified poems In the fourth session on the categories of eloquent poetry and Nabataean poetry voices poets.

The Katara Prize for the poet of the Prophet aims to deepen the love of Mustafa in the hearts of contemporary generations, as well as to encourage young talent and refine and develop, and to take the hands of young people to translate their genius into poetry serving Islam.

The Award also seeks to emphasize the importance of poetry in the unity of the Islamic and Arab nation, linking the nation's youth with its civilization, strengthening the Arab identity, and informing the public of the value of poetry and its impact on our reality through poetic experiences and poems delivered by the contestants.