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Issue 73 of "Al-Hirah from Sharjah" magazine released

September 08, 2025 / 9:13 PM
Issue 73 of "Al-Hirah from Sharjah" magazine released
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Sharjah 24: The Sharjah Department of Culture has released the 73rd issue of Al-Hirah from Sharjah, a magazine dedicated to poetry and popular literature.

Featured poetry selections

This issue includes a diverse selection of poems from poets across the UAE, the Gulf, and the Arab world, featured in the sections "Rivers of Amazement" and "Bustan Al-Hirah."

Exploring Symbolism in Nabati Poetry

The "On the Table" section delves into the theme of symbolism and clarity in Nabati poetry, focusing on the interaction between the poet’s culture and the recipient’s awareness.

Tribute to Salem bin Humaid Al Suwaidi

In "Ink of Pioneers," the magazine explores the experience and career of the late Emirati poet Salem bin Humaid Al Suwaidi, known for his poetry about the sea, longing, and travel.

Documenting the Arabian Peninsula

The "Gone Years" section presents a collection of poems that document various landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula, with a particular focus on valleys as a poetic motif.

Spotlight on Qatari poet Fida Al-Hail

"Windows of the Self" explores the themes and poetic style of Qatari poet Fida Al-Hail, also known as Al-Shawq Tayr.

Celebrating Abdullah bin Dhiban

The "Luminous Treasures" section highlights the emotional sweetness and musicality in the poetry of the late Emirati poet Abdullah bin Dhiban.

Nabati poetic skills explored

"Thresholds of Beauty" examines specific Nabati poetic techniques such as the millennium poem and the poem without dots.

Tribute to Omani poet Hamad Al Kharousi

The "Nabati Shores" section explores the poetic experience and style of the late Omani poet Hamad Al Kharousi.

Yemeni Tihami folk poetry

In the "Orbits" section, the magazine studies the artistic forms of Yemeni Tihami folk poetry.

Autumn in nabati folk poetry

The "Spaces" section addresses the theme of autumn in Nabati folk poetry and its literary implications.

Traditional lyrical style of "Fajri"

The "Descriptions" section examines the traditional lyrical style known as "Fajri" in the Arabian Gulf region.

New publication spotlight

Finally, the "Publications and Illuminations" section presents the book The Bird in Emirati Folk Poetry by Emirati writer and researcher Fahad Al Maamari.

September 08, 2025 / 9:13 PM

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