Al -Badr Festival organizes three workshops within its first week’s activities

Fujairah on September 17 / WAM / The Al -Badr Festival was organized within the activities of the first week in its fourth session, three varied workshops: “The narrative of the Jasmine Perfume Book” by Syrian writer Abeer Aouki, who won the Badr grant, and the workshop “Why do we love the Prophet” presented by the Egyptian poet Ahmed Ayed, then a workshop “Minanimat .. Heritage and Artistic beauty” by the writer Safia Al Hashemi.
The workshops combined art, knowledge and the fragrant biography of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, to reflect the goals of the festival in reviving noble values and promoting cultural and Islamic identity.
The Syrian writer Abeer Aouki, who won the full -time grant for her issuance “Jasmine Perfume” during the “Story Listing Book of Jasmine Perfume”, dealt with educational and historical aspects of the biography of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, in a manner that suits the small age groups, and enhances their understanding of their Islamic identity, focusing on simplifying the concepts of the prophetic biography of children and emphasizing the importance of knowing religion and Islamic identity Distorted images that may be promoted as a result of poor knowledge or malicious campaigns.
My veins reviewed excerpts from her book “The Perfume of Jasmine”, highlighting the experience of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, to migrate to Medina, and the initiative of brotherhood between immigrants and supporters, translating these noble social values into our contemporary reality, especially in our behaviors on social media, stressing the importance of harnessing it to serve society and reflects the tolerant spirit of Islam.
The poet Ahmed Ayed presented a distinctive storytelling workshop entitled (Why do we love the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him), directing his speech to children and attending in a simple and inspiring style that touches the hearts and minds.
The workshop highlighted the importance of the love of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, not only as a religious duty, but by reviewing the human motives that make us love this noble Messenger, because of the great morals that he embodied and noble characteristics in his life and dealings.
The workshop focused on the relationship of the Prophet with his family, his companions, and his upscale dealing with women and children, stressing that his love not only stems from being a religious role model, but from His Highness his morals and humanity that touches the instinct.
As for the workshop “Minianat .. Heritage and Artistic Beauty” presented by the Emirati plastic artist Safia Al Hashemi, it highlighted this ancient art that was associated with Islamic manuscripts and pictorial works across different times.
The workshop included a presentation of a group of artistic models that reflect the Islamic culture through the details of the fine miniatures and harmonious decorations, and also allowed the participants an opportunity to have a living artistic experience with a miniature drawing that is a palm tree “and it carries a strong heritage and patriotic connotation in the cultures of the Gulf region” that was drawn in a creative decorative style, which strengthened the interaction of the participants with this high -end artistic color.
The festival continues to present its various programs of artistic and cultural workshops, interactive sessions and chanting evenings aimed at different age groups in an atmosphere that celebrate the aesthetics of art, heritage and the noble prophetic biography, at the Fujairah Creative Center daily until Thursday, September 25.
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