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Bodour Al Qasimi unveils her latest book at SIBF 2025

November 12, 2025 / 2:38 PM
Bodour Al Qasimi unveils her latest book at SIBF 2025
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Sharjah24: Her Highness Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Founder and CEO of Kalimat Group and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Education and Book Culture, unveiled her latest book "Let Them Know She Is Here: Searching for the Queen of Mleiha" at the 44th Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF 2025). The book, published by Rewayat, the literary imprint of Kalimat Group, marks a new milestone in her literary and cultural journey.

The foreword: a sacred weaving of memory and myth

In the foreword to the book, Her Highness Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi wrote:“This book is not just a story. It is a spell, an invocation, a sacred weaving of memory and myth. It is the unraveling of my roots — roots sunk deep into the soil of my ancestors, tangled with spirit, grief, longing, and love. As I unravel my roots, I unravel my soul — tracing the footsteps of those who walked long before me, whose echoes remain in every grain of sand and every gust of wind.”

A personal and research-driven approach

The personal and research approach of the book is manifested in two parts. The first addresses Her Highness’s reflections and perspectives on life, land, and self-exploration. It delves into the concepts of belonging, culture, and dynasty within a context that reflects Her Highness’s journey to uncover the meaning of human existence and its connection to identity and heritage.

Unveiling the matriarchal kingdoms of Arabia

The second part documents scientific research on the matriarchal kingdoms of the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Mleiha. The book draws on archaeological discoveries and compelling artefacts — such as coins referred to as the Abiel coins — that suggest the existence of a dynasty of Arab queens whose names were once inscribed on currency excavated in Mleiha.

An intellectual and experiential journey

The narrative follows an intellectual and experiential journey to explore Her Highness’s cultural identity through travel and mountaineering, alongside in-depth studies within Her Highness’s field of specialisation: archaeology. The book also explores the history and local culture of Mleiha, along with the diverse social, human, and cultural heritage it represents.

Weaving personal memory with scientific research

Through this journey, Her Highness weaves together personal and collective memory with scientific research to shed light on the role Arab women played in early history, as evidenced by kingdoms ruled by women in different eras.

Celebrating the legacy of Arab queens

The work highlights several eminent Arab queens, including Queen Zenobia, the Queen of Sheba, the Moon Queens of Saba, and Queen Shams, and culminates in a proposed cartographic map charting the distribution of these Arab queens and the kingdoms they led across the Arabian Peninsula. With scholarly ambition and cultural vision, the book invites readers to re-examine Arab history through a new lens.

Blending literature, history, and spirituality

Alongside excavated artefacts, references from ancient Arabic literary and poetic texts — for example, the works of Al-Mutanabbi and Abu Nuwas — are juxtaposed with global voices such as Federico García Lorca and Joseph Campbell. Her Highness Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi also cites religious scripture and Sufi heritage texts, further enriching the book’s content.

November 12, 2025 / 2:38 PM

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