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Collection of Arabic poems praising Prophet Muhammad published

100 Poets from across the Arab world participated in this initiative led by Lebanese poet and translator Taghrid Bou Merhi ‘Diwan Al-Arab’ for Publishing and Distribution, has released “EL DIWÁN AL-MUHAMMADI… OH MENSAJERO DE DIOS,” an extensive collection of poems praising the Prophet

Kaoshiung Poetry Festival: Reconnecting Poetry with the World

In an interview with the Taiwanese poet Miao-yi Tu, she talked about her mission in creating international literary exchange for nine years: “In 2014,I participated for the first time in the International Poetry Festival in Chile,which opened the door to the beautiful garden of international literature. I have experienced many setbacks

Shurooq announces updates and completion dates of 3 projects and tourism destinations in Kalba

Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer, CEO of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), unveiled the latest triumphs in the tourism, development, hospitality, and investment projects undertaken by the authority in Kalba. In a telephonic interview with Sharjah’s popular radio programme Al-Khat Al-Mubasher recently, Al Qaseer

Al Shindagha Days sheds light on Dubai's maritime heritage

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is organising ‘Al Shindagha Days’ to promote Emirati maritime heritage, and the sea's impact on community life and its beauty and history via diverse activities, heritage performances, and interactive workshops that explore the relationship of the Dubai residents with the sea

Fujairah plans to attract half million visitors to historic archaeological sites

Fujairah plans to double the number of visitors to its archaeological sites within the emirate, aiming to reach half a million visitors. The emirate had recorded nearly 113,000 visits to its top seven archaeological sites in 2022. Al Bidya Mosque tops the list as the most visited archaeological site with some 88,740 visitors, followed