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With a total prize value of AED 1.4 million, the Turjuman Award is presented to the best foreign-language translation of an original Arabic literary work. It reflects SBA and Sharjah International Book Fair’s (SIBF) unwavering commitment to position translation as a key tool for promoting human dialogue and intercultural understanding, and for sharing Arab knowledge and creativity with the world.
Submissions are open until September 15, and the winners will be announced during the opening ceremony of the 44th SIBF edition.
Ahmed Al Ameri, CEO of SBA, affirmed that the Turjuman Award embodies the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and reflects the leadership of Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of SBA, in promoting the global stature of Arabic literature and advancing Sharjah’s cultural agenda on the international stage.
He said: “Translation is an essential force in fostering shared understanding between civilisations. It serves as a powerful tool for promoting mutual respect, cultural exchange, and intellectual dialogue. Under the leadership of Sheikha Bodour, we have established the Turjuman Award as a strategic platform that cultivates meaningful partnerships between publishers and translators. It expands the reach of Arabic literature, enabling it to connect with readers in their native languages and share the richness of Arab creativity worldwide. Every translated work stands as a bridge that links Arab culture to global communities and affirms knowledge as a universal foundation for humanity.”
The award is open to publishers that have completed the first official foreign-language translation of a distinguished Arabic literary work in its original edition. Submissions must include four hard copies of the translated book, one copy of the original Arabic title, and a 500-word summary in either Arabic or the language of translation. The summary should outline the author’s background, the content of the work, and its cultural and literary significance. Entrants must also provide documentation verifying translation and publication rights, as well as evidence of copyright clearance.
The Turjuman Award honours every key contributor to the translation process. The translator receives AED 100,000, while the remaining prize fund is shared between the publisher of the original Arabic edition, which receives 30%, and the international publisher responsible for the translation, which receives 70%.