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‘Zayed’s poetry reflects his humanity, vision’

Louvre Abu Dhabi organises talk by scholars from poetry academy

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

The rich legacy of Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan has been preserved in perpetuity in his poetry for all Emiratis and residents alike.

His poetry reflects his humanitari­an side, messages of unity, vision for developmen­t and local culture, scholars said.

As part of Year of Zayed, the Louvre Abu Dhabi organised a talk on ‘Humanity in the Poetry of the Late Shaikh Zayed’ at its auditorium on Wednesday evening where scholars from the Abu Dhabi Poetry Academy discussed Shaikh Zayed’s poetry related to human civilisati­on and peace.

Speaking at the event, Sultan Al Amimi, manager of the Abu Dhabi Poetry Academy, said, “Poetry is key to take the civilisati­on of the country to great heights and reflect the great Emirati heritage and culture. Shaikh Zayed’s poetry is a legacy for the Emirati community and a guiding light for us and the upcoming generation­s.”

Shaikh Zayed’s poetry had local Emirati dialects, he said, adding the Father of the Nation talked through his poetry on many topics pertaining to the culture, society, emotional attachment with people, values and the country.

Women’s welfare

Al Amimi said, “Shaikh Zayed’s poems give great importance to women and their welfare, and it can be felt while reciting his poems.”

In a televised poetry session, Shaikh Zayed’s poetic works were compared to those of the great Arab poet Al Mutanabbi.

Shaikh Zayed also promoted the Emirati heritage through his poetry and encouraged other poets to use local flavours in their poetic works, Al Amimi said.

A number of poems were published in Arabic and some of them were translated into French as well.

Whereas the translatio­n of his works into other languages is under way, most of his poetry is based on rhyming patterns maintainin­g the Emirati vocabulary and flavour.

Shaikh Zayed was a great lover of poetry, always supported poets and even allocated monthly remunerati­ons for them, he said.

In the beginning of the 1970s, Shaikh Zayed started writing his own poems and some selected poems were printed as well.

The Abu Dhabi Poetry Academy issued a book in 2010, An Analytical Study of the Poetry of the Late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, which was written by UAE researcher Mohammad Abdullah Noor Al Deen.

Love for nature

His poetry highlights the political and internatio­nal impacts of a volatile period of time and are characteri­sed by his humanitari­an side and reflect the simple desires of the human being who is fond of environmen­tal beauty and the scenic natural world.

Dr Gassan Al Hassan, cultural adviser to the Abu Dhabi Poetry Academy, said: “Shaikh Zayed’s love for poetry can be gauged through his fondness for writing as he wrote more than 64 poems in less than a year at times. The great beauty of Shaikh Zayed’s poems is the modesty and respect for others. In most of his works, he talked about ethical values, developmen­t of the country, local culture and its people, giving utmost importance to women.”

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Dr Gassan Al Hassan of Jordan and Sultan Al Amimi of the UAE at the talk on Shaikh Zayed’s poetry at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on Wednesday night.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Dr Gassan Al Hassan of Jordan and Sultan Al Amimi of the UAE at the talk on Shaikh Zayed’s poetry at the Louvre Abu Dhabi on Wednesday night.

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