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The sixth live episode of "Cumshot" It launches tomorrow

Abu Dhabi, December 1st / WAM / Abu Dhabi and Baynouna channels will broadcast tomorrow night the sixth live episode in the twelfth season of the “Million Poet” program, which is produced by the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority under the slogan “Our Poem is One,” as part of its vision aimed at preserving the poetic heritage and consolidating its position in the Arab literary scene.

Participating in the episode, which is shown live on the “Million Poet” channel on YouTube, are the poets Muhammad Al-Nafi’i, Sami Al-Sharabi, and Abdul Majeed Al-Subaie, from Saudi Arabia, the poet Wadah Al-Adwan from Jordan, the poet Nasser bin Naji from Kuwait, and the poet Hafez Al-Jarbani from Yemen. They will recite their poems before the judging committee consisting of Dr. Sultan Al-Amimi, Dr. Ghassan Al-Hassan, and the poet Hamad Al-Saeed.

The fifth direct episode, which was broadcast last Tuesday, resulted in the qualification of the poets Musab bin Ali Al Futaisi from the Sultanate of Oman, and Musa Muhammad Butti Al Qubaisi from the UAE, to the next stage with a score of 48 out of 50 for each of them, while the rest of the results came with Faris Ayed Al Otaibi from Kuwait obtaining a score of 47 degrees, Abdullah Muhammad Al Ajmi from Kuwait receiving a score of 46 degrees, and Faisal Al Zabini Al Anzi from Saudi Arabia receiving a score of 47 degrees. 45 degrees, and Nasser Bin Shanan from Saudi Arabia got 41 degrees, waiting for one of them to qualify for the next stage by public vote during this week.

It was announced in the previous episode that the poet Eid Fahid Al-Shammari from Saudi Arabia qualified for the 24th stage by public vote after obtaining 96 marks out of 100, representing the sum of the jury’s scores and the public’s vote scores.

The “Million Poet” program is an important station in the poetry scene, as it provides a wide space for talents to emerge and new voices to emerge, amid a competition that is renewed every season and is widely followed by poetry audiences and lovers.

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