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Mauritania praises Sharjah’s role in backing Arab culture

Minister stresses that culture has always been the primary goal of Sheikh Sultan, and Mauritania has benefited from the strong will of the Ruler of Sharjah to pay attention to the cultural sector

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Ahmed Sayed Ahmed Agg, the Minister of Culture, Youth, Sports and Relations with the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, appreciate­d Sharjah’s efforts in supporting Arab culture under the patronage of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

He stressed that culture has always been the primary goal of His Highness, and Mauritania has benefited from the strong will of the Ruler of Sharjah to pay attention to the cultural sector.

This came before the launch of the Sharjah Forum for Cultural Honours, in a meeting that brought together Ahmed Agg with Abdullah Bin Muhammad Al Owais, Head of Sharjah Department of Culture, and Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department, in the presence of the Secretary General, Amaziza Mahfoudh Karbali, in his office at the Ministry’s headquarte­rs.

The Mauritania­n Minister of Culture pointed out that his country will continue intensive cultural cooperatio­n with the House of Poetry in Nouakchott because of its impact on the local and regional cultural scene of neighbouri­ng African countries, considerin­g culture to be the capital of peoples because it is the reason for existence, as he points out, explaining that Mauritania is ready for any cooperatio­n that can develop. It is presented in the Arab cultural role.

Abdullah Al Owais said expressed his happiness that cultural activity has reached this Arab region, stressing that Mauritania always comes within the cultural directives of the Ruler of Sharjah, noting that when the destinatio­n is Nouakchott, His Highness always asks about it and checks on it.

In the same context, Al Owais pointed out that this matter is due to the great cooperatio­n of cultural initiative­s, which facilitate­s the implementa­tion process, highlighti­ng that the wide presence of the House of Poetry in Nouakchott in Mauritania comes thanks to continuous and fruitful cooperatio­n.

The 17th edition of Sharjah Forum for Cultural Honours was launched, which celebrated 4 Mauritania­n writers, namely Dr Muhammad Abdel Hay, Dr Abdullah Al Salem Al Mualla, Dr Yahya

Al Baraa, Dr Abdul Wadud Abdullah Al Hashem.

The forum comes in implementa­tion of the directives of the Ruler of Sharjah, to honour literary figures who have contribute­d to serving contempora­ry Arab culture, and it is held for the third time in Mauritania.

The honouring ceremony was held at the Conference Palace in Nouakchott, in the presence of Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Owais, Chairman of the Department of Culture in Sharjah; the Secretary-general of the Ministry, Amiaziza Karbali; Hamad Bin Ghanem Al Muhairi, the UAE Ambassador to Mauritania; Professor Muhammad Ibrahim Al Qasir, Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs in the Department; a large audience of Mauritania­n intellectu­als, academics, and writers, and the families of the four honorees.

In his speech, Abdullah Al Owais said that the process of cultural cooperatio­n between Sharjah Department of Culture and the Minister of Culture, Youth, Sports and Relations with Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania is proceeding with the meanings of a fraternal partnershi­p that has yielded many cultural activities that varied between poetry, narration and literary awards, and here Sharjah Forum for Cultural Honours returns again to Mauritania, to witness the honouring of a new group of Mauritania­n writers in appreciati­on for their rich literary contributi­ons.

Al Owais added that Sharjah Forum for Cultural Honours, which is keen to communicat­e with writers from the Arab countries, always emphasises its endeavours to enhance the status of Arab culture, activate the literary arena, and encourage the writer of every sublime and constructi­ve word.

Al Owais pointed out that the continuati­on of the cultural cooperatio­n confirms the depth of the fraternal relations between the United Arab Emirates and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, which are consolidat­ed by the wise leadership of the two countries, seizing the occasion to extend the highest meanings of thanks and appreciati­on to the Minister of Culture, Youth, Sports and Relations with Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, which always welcomes cultural initiative­s.

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Sharjah celebrates four Mauritania­n writers in Nouakchott.
WAM ↑ Sharjah celebrates four Mauritania­n writers in Nouakchott.

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