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"Yalsat Shewabna" is a program that shares stories and personal experiences to bring important topics from Bedouin life to life. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of Bedouin history, helping to keep their rich traditions and customs alive. The show covers a wide range of subjects, including the values and manners taught by ancestors, traditional crafts, the significance of the stick, the art of making Arabic coffee, hunting practices, and wedding customs from the past. By exploring these themes, the program offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Bedouins and the culture that shaped them.
The show is hosted by Nasser Saeed Al Shammam Al Tunaiji, a well-known media personality, who engages in conversations with elderly guests. These guests share their personal stories and experiences from the past, giving viewers a glimpse into life during earlier times. Featured in the episodes are individuals like Obaid bin Ghurair Al Ketbi, Saeed bin Rebay’ Al Tunaiji, and Obaid Salem Al Shamti. Their heartfelt memories and insights add a rich and authentic layer to the program, making it appealing to people of all ages.
Latifa Hilal Al Tunaiji, the Program Director of Al Wusta Channel in Al Dhaid, expressed the channel's commitment to offering a wide variety of programs that appeal to different audiences. She stated, "We are dedicated to ensuring that our shows cover a range of topics and ideas, while also featuring popular dramas that people love."
One of the standout new programs on the channel is "Yalsat Shewabna." This show aims to share an important message about the values and traditions of the old Bedouin community, helping younger generations understand the importance of preserving this cultural heritage. Each episode shares real stories from people who experienced life at that time, making sure that history stays alive for the future. This program is part of the efforts by the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority to create quality content that strengthens national identity and promotes a sense of belonging and authenticity.