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Sharjah Ruler directs to launch 4th session of poetry forums

Sharjah Ruler directs to launch 4th session of poetry forums

Sharjah 2403-06-2025
Wide preparations and strong African engagement
Extensive coordination with cultural institutions across participating countries has been underway to ensure the forums meet high organisational and cultural standards.
Mohammed Ibrahim Al Qaseer, Director of Cultural Affairs at the Department, said the initiative reflects Sharjah's commitment to supporting literary movements in Africa and strengthening the presence of Arabic language and literature among African communities. It also aims to discover poetic talent, revive classical Arabic traditions, and build cultural bridges between Africa and the Arab world.
Ongoing impact and growing participation
The forums have already seen enthusiastic engagement across several African capitals, spotlighting emerging voices and celebrating the cultural resonance of Arabic in the continent. Al Qaseer noted that this initiative complements Sharjah's 'Houses of Poetry' programme across the Arab world, which provides platforms for creativity and cultural exchange.
International recognition and continued support
Sharjah has hosted African poets and featured their work in its cultural events. Some have even been awarded the prestigious Golden Qawafi Prize, presented by the Ruler of Sharjah. The Al Qawafi magazine has published selected works by African poets, expanding their reach to Arab audiences.
2025 schedule and collaborations
The Department of Culture will oversee the 2025 forums in collaboration with local cultural bodies in the nine countries. Many of these nations had their first-ever Arab poetry forums thanks to this initiative, which has so far introduced over 380 poets across three previous editions.
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