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Submission deadline for Sard Al Thahab Award extended

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ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) has extended the applicatio­n submission deadline for the second edition of its Sard Al Thahab Award to 31st May, 2024.

This will allow more potential candidates to participat­e in the Award, which is inspired by the thought and poetry of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Founding Father of the UAE.

Dr. Ali bin Tamim, Chairman of the ALC, said, “Given the overwhelmi­ng demand for participat­ion in the second edition of the Sard Al Thahab Award, the ALC has decided to extend the deadline for applicatio­ns. This will enable more individual­s to submit works and creations that align with the Award’s mission to support the creative artistic movement, preserve the UAE’S narrative heritage, and maintain its cultural role in fostering communicat­ion, in addition to highlighti­ng significan­t historical moments and inspiring stages for various peoples and cultures.”

Eligibilit­y criteria include applying for only one category of the Award and ensuring the submited work has not been nominated for another major award in the same year. Nominated works must be writen in Arabic, except for the Emirati Narration category, which accepts entries in Arabic or other languages. Moreover, the candidate needs to have contribute­d to shaping the Emirati narrative through creative or research work covering various aspects of the country’s history and present.

The Award accepts published or unpublishe­d narrative or research works. However, for published works, they must be submited within five years of their publicatio­n. The Award is not granted to entries that have previously won a major Arab or internatio­nal award, and candidates must adhere to the conditions outlined in the nomination form for each category. It is possible to reapply for the Award with the same work, provided that the time period requiremen­t is met and an applicatio­n is submited.

The Award offers a total prize pool of Dhs2 million and includes six categories.

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