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The poets expressed admiration for Sharjah's initiatives, particularly those of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, and praised Al Dhaid’s picturesque landscapes. Their poems intertwined emotional depth and the beauty of the city’s nature.
The evening was hosted by Rashid Al Qannas, featuring poets such as Nawal Salem (UAE), Mohammed Al Badi (Oman), Jawaher Burshid (Qatar), Marwa Al Sudairy (Saudi Arabia), Khaled Al Majed (Kuwait), and Talal Rashrash (Syria). Each poet offered a unique perspective on themes of homeland, longing, and nature.
Marwa Al Sudairy's poems explored the Emirates' ambitions and the contrasts between snow and fire. He also highlighted the sorrow of departure and emotions tied to the airport in his poem "The Revolution of Confession."
Nawal Salem’s work reflected on unfulfilled promises, silences, and dreams. Her poems were infused with the sorrow of farewells and featured the evocative lyrics of Fairuz, Mohammed Abdu, and Abdul Karim Abdul Qader.
Mohammed Al Badi’s poems blended nostalgia with Shalat verses, invoking longing for the past, the sounds of birds, and late-night vigils. He also paid tribute to Emirati poet Salem Al Jamri.
Poet Jawaher Burshid’s work expressed complaints about drought, dryness, and emotional hardship. Her poems depicted the passing of time, seasonal changes, and the scarcity of rain.
Syrian poet Talal Rashrash described the serene beauty of Al Dhaid, focusing on the impact of cold weather and winter on the people and landscape.
Khaled Al Subaie’s poetry captured the themes of patriotism, emotional struggles, longing, and the contemplation of absence. His poems echoed the eternal dialogue between past and present.