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65th issue of "Al Hira from Sharjah" magazine released

January 04, 2025 / 11:31 PM
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Sharjah 24: The Department of Culture in Sharjah has launched the 65th edition of "Al Hira from Sharjah" magazine, focused on poetry and popular literature. Titled "Al Hira Magazine Enters Its Seventh Year Crowned with Creativity," the issue emphasizes its commitment to readers, poetry enthusiasts, and fans of Nabati and popular poetry. The magazine extends gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for his continuous support.

Features of the 65th issue

The new issue showcases contributions from a distinguished group of poets from the Emirates, the Gulf, and the broader Arab world. It includes several key sections:

  • Rivers of amazement and orchard of Al Hira: Featuring poetry by male and female poets.
  • On the table: Discussing the poet's dictionary and the imprint of Nabati poetry.
  • Ink of pioneers: Highlighting the biography of Hussein bin Lootah, known as the poet of longing in the Emirates.

Sections celebrating poetic heritage

The magazine continues to explore the rich poetic heritage:

  • The passage of years: Featuring poems documenting the water resources of the Najd region in the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Self windows: Presenting the "Karz Tale" collection by Omani poet Ahmed Al Balushi.
  • Luminous treasures: Reflecting on the poetic journey of Moza bint Jumaa Al Muhairi "Al Tuwaihiya", a symbol of Emirati poetic creativity.

Continued exploration of poetry and nature

  • Beauty thresholds: Examining the symbolic role of trees and plants in poetry.
  • Nabati shores: Exploring the creative experience of Mubarak Al Sa'iri, an Emirati poet.
  • Orbits: A study on how Nabati poetry preserves desert culture and traditions.

Further insights into Emirati poetry

  • Spaces: Reflecting on the creative journey of Rabie bin Yaqout, an Emirati poet.
  • Descriptions: Analysing the role of water in Nabati and popular poetry, linking it to life and emotions.
  • Publications and highlights: Introducing the cultural significance of Emirati Nabati poetry, exploring its creativity.

This edition celebrates the legacy and vibrant future of Nabati poetry while providing deep insights into the poets who continue to shape its legacy.

 

January 04, 2025 / 11:31 PM

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