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Nostalgic verses echo at Sharjah House of Poetry
International poets in attendance
The evening featured poets Daoud Al-Tijani from Mauritania, Almamy Nimaga from Gambia, and Abdul Razzaq Al-Rubaie from the Sultanate of Oman. A large audience of critics, poets, and poetry enthusiasts filled the venue, engaging warmly with the performances.
Opening remarks and acknowledgements
The event was hosted by Ahmed Mohammed Al Damati, who welcomed attendees and expressed gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for his enduring support of Arab culture and poetry. Al Damati praised Sharjah's commitment to nurturing the poetic word and fostering creativity through the vision and leadership of His Highness.
Readings by Daoud Al-Tijani
Poet Daoud Al-Tijani opened the readings with deeply personal poems that blended refined imagery with emotional depth. His works reflected themes of identity, introspection, and spiritual searching, resonating with the audience on both emotional and intellectual levels.
Poetic reflections by Almamy Nimaga
Next, Almamy Nimaga from Gambia, currently a student at Al Qasimia University, presented poetic texts that offered aesthetic journeys into African heritage and the poet's relationship with creativity. His readings highlighted the emotional power of writing and the cultural richness of his background.
Closing with Abdul Razzaq Al-Rubaie
The evening concluded with a reading by Abdul Razzaq Al-Rubaie from Oman. His poetry centered on themes of love, change, and the emotional toll of separation. His reflections on companionship, longing, and memory left a lasting impression on the audience.
Honouring the poets
At the close of the evening, poet Mohammed Al-Buraiki, director of the House of Poetry, honored the participating poets and the evening's host, recognizing their contributions to a memorable literary gathering.