DIBF Symposium on Katara Prize for Arabic Novel

Participants at the ‘Arabic Novel: Prize Value and Judging Criteria’ symposium highlighted that the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel contributed to enriching the Arab novel scene both creatively and critically.

The symposium was amongst a variety of cultural activities at the Doha International Book Fair (DIBF) at its 32nd edition, placed currently at Doha Exhibition and Convention Center under the slogan “With Reading We Rise.” Participating in the symposium was Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Events Khaled Al Sayed, as well as Algerian novelist and winner of several Arabic novel prizes, including the Katara Prize of Arabic Novel in its first edition, Waciny Laredj, and Omani writer and the recent winner of the Arabic Booker Prize Zahran Alqasmi, moderated by reporter Samara Alquatly.

Al Sayed emphasized the role the prize plays in the Arab novel scene and how it became a new platform and station in the novel world. As it rattled the novel scene while showcasing new creators and critics, pointing out that the purpose of the award since its first edition in 2015 was to support young people, and the category of unpublished novels as well as interest in critical studies that contributed to the creation of an Arab and global literary climate.

According to Al Sayed, it had succeeded in being an Arab platform through its recognition by the Arab League’s Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) and the Arab Ministers for Cultural Affairs decision on its initiative to make the International Day for Arabic Fiction. And in a cooperative decision between ALECSO and Katara Publishing House, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) allocated the Arab Novel Week from 13 to 20 October each year.

More so, the Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Events of the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel discussed the date of the prize and how to nominate it, the conditions of the nomination and the judging criteria.

He added that the winner of the prize initially has to be an Arabic novel, written proficiently, and critiqued by academics. Noting that the number of applicants to the prize from the first cycle to date has reached 133,407 participants, 213 books were published, and the number of winners has reached 146 novelists and critics, as well as 340 judges participating in the judging process. More than that, the director stressed that the criteria were strict in the evaluation and that each novel was judged by three critics.

However, Al Sayed highlighted that the Arab prize winners and nominated complemented each other and all contributed to the emergence of new names and many more creative authors.

Additionally, Algerian Novelist Waciny Laredj spoke about the importance of the Arabic Novel Prize and what it contributed, especially the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel, emphasizing that the prize highlighted them by making it public, saying that the writer should redouble their efforts and not mind the Prizes’ results and outcomes.

He also called on young people to apply for the prize, not as contestants but as writers, as the prize might add some fame to it but not to its literary level, and that the writer only care for self-development because the fittest and most beautiful remains.

He added that the prize has many positives, the most important of which was the creation of the spirit of competition among novelists, therefore contributing to the development of the Arab narrative techniques.

Secondly, Omani writer and recent winner of the Arabic Booker Prize Zahran Alqasmi spoke about his experience with the novel, especially after winning the Arabic Booker Prize for his novel ‘The Water Diviner’ (2021), saying that he was not intending to be nominated bur rather the publishing house nominated him for the prize.

Additionally, he said that he doesn’t target a particular person in his writing, but rather everyone, and it matters to him to be faithful to the text only when he writes, and so then the writer only matters to the reader. Pointing out that when the judging criteria are clear, the writers are better, and when the judges are knowledgeable and experienced they may be able to judge from the first chapters of the novel.

Moreover, he spoke about his poetry-writing experience that extended for years and resulted in several collections of poetry, meaning that novel writing came afterwards with his first novel in 2013 when he wrote a manuscript novel, the novel ‘Mountain of the Horseradish Tree’ (2013), which was widely accepted by friends, then came The Sniper (2014), and afterwards he wrote ‘Hunger for Honey’ (2017), although concluding that he was still passionate about poetry.

Source: Qatar News Agency

HH the Amir’s Visit to Baghdad Highlighted by Iraqi Media -2

Iraqi Newspaper Azzaman highlighted the joint statements by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and HE Prime Minister of the sisterly Republic of Iraq Mohammed Shia Al Sudani at the Prime Minister’s Office during which HH the Amir said that his visit to Baghdad comes to emphasize the depth of consolidated and historical fraternal ties between the two sisterly countries and reflects the two countries’ real desire to promote and consolidate them at various fields. His Highness affirmed that he would work on developing them in energy, investment, trade, and development fields.

The Newspaper highlighted HH the Amir’s confirmation that the two sides have agreed on the importance of constantly growing trade exchange between the two countries, as His Highness pointed out that the two countries signed a joint declaration of intent, alongside many agreements and memoranda of understanding, in addition to signing a number of agreements with private sector in Qatar which included energy, electricity, development of hotels, modern residential buildings and hospitals management in Iraq.

In addition, the Newspaper focused on HH the Amir’s announcement that talks also discussed regional initiatives to promote economic relations among countries of the region, including supporting developing GCC Electricity Interconnection system and linking South Iraq’s network to provide Iraqi needs from electricity, where His Highness outlined that the State of Qatar participates in meetings of Iraq’s development road project.

The Newspaper highlighted His Highness’s emphasis on Iraq’s role and security in the region, and the State of Qatar continued support to the unity and stability of Iraq and to Iraqi people in achieving their aspiration to security and development.

The Newspaper also noted Iraqi Prime Minister’s emphasis on the importance of HH the Amir’s visit to Baghdad which underscores the depth of growing relations between the two sisterly countries, pointing out that Iraq with its natural and human potential and geographical location and the State of Qatar with capabilities it possesses as well as the economic boom Qatar has achieved can together achieve integration in various levels for the benefits of the two peoples.

Azzaman Newspaper also focused on bilateral meeting that was held by HH the Amir and HE Prime Minister of Iraq in which they tackled the overall cooperation ties between the two sisterly countries, in addition to discussing a range of issues of common concern.

For its part, Addustor Newspaper dedicated wide spaces in its overage to the joint statements of HH the Amir and HE Prime Minister of Iraq in which His Highness stressed the importance of security and stability of Iraq, along with His Highness’s emphasis that his visit confirms depth of consolidated, historical and fraternal ties between Qatar and Iraq.

It noted HH the Amir’s announcement that the talks discussed regional initiatives to bolster economic ties among countries of the region, including supporting and developing GCC Electricity Interconnection system and linking South Iraq’s network to provide Iraqi needs from electricity.

On the other hand, Al-Zawra newspaper, published by the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate highlighted the signing of a joint declaration of intent and a number of memoranda of understanding. The Newspaper focused on HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani’s emphasis on His Highness’s joint statements with HE Prime Minister of the sisterly Republic of Iraq Mohammed Shia Al Sudani in which the two sides agreed on the importance of continuous growth of trade exchange between the two countries. His Highness also pointed out that the two countries have signed a joint declaration of intent, along with a number of agreements and memoranda of understanding, in addition to several agreements with private sector in Qatar that included energy, electricity, development of hotels, modern residential buildings and hospitals management in Iraq.

The Newspaper highlighted HH the Amir’s confirmation on His Highness’s official account on Twitter Qatar’s support to unity and stability of Iraq and restoration of its crucial role in the region and the world, as His Highness pointed out that the talks he held with Iraqi Prime Minister addressed ways to develop cooperation between the two countries, in addition to regional and international issues of common concern.

Source: Qatar News Agency

First Group of Senegalese Pilgrims Arrives in Makkah

Tawafa Company for Non-Arab African Pilgrims received the first group of pilgrims, consisting of 554 people, from the Republic of Senegal, who came to Makkah from Madinah to perform Hajj.

Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company Dr. Ahmed Abbas Sindi said that, in implementation of the directives of the Kingdom’s wise leadership, the company has worked to harness its energies and deploy its capabilities to fulfil its duty toward the pilgrims.

Dr. Sindi added that in order to achieved its goals, the company adopted an action plan that aims to facilitate procedures, meet the needs and requirements of the pilgrims, and enable them to perform their rituals with ease and convenience, thus enriching their journey.

CEO of the Tawafa Company for Non-Arab African Pilgrims Badr Bafakeeh said that the efforts and services provided to the pilgrims by the public and private sectors help the company, in turn, to offer the best timely services during the Hajj season of 1444 AH. This year’s services are presented in a completely different way than in past years, in accordance with the directives of the wise leadership, Bafakeeh said.

Officials from the Senegalese Hajj Affairs Office expressed gratitude and appreciation to the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for the facilities provided to the pilgrims every year.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Six International Languages Used to Measure the Satisfaction of Pilgrims at the Grand Mosque

The General Administration of Statistics at the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has intensified its work that gauges the satisfaction of visitors and pilgrims at the Grand Mosque by providing field services through 75 QR codes offered in six international languages distributed over five main stations, according to the journey of the pilgrims, it was reported today.

Director of the General Administration of Statistics Issa bin Safran Al-Hudhali said that the authority measures, besides the level of services, the beneficiaries’ perception of services, as expressed on social networking sites.

Highlighting the efforts exerted by his administration, Al-Hudhali said that the administration analyzes data and numbers collected from several sources, including statistical surveys, departmental statistics and service indicators, and converts them into information for future use.

He pointed out that the administration’s staff is distributed throughout the holy mosque to assess the pilgrims’ and visitors’ satisfaction with the services provided through questionnaires and panels with QR codes distributed in the corners of the Kaaba to make it easier for pilgrims to express their views.

Random samples are also taken on all circumambulation (Tawaf) floors to serve the statistical survey process; the aim is also to measure the duration of Tawaf, as well as venues of arrival, and statistical reports are drafted to highlight the services and efforts made at the Grand Mosque.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Supervisor General Meets with Director of Elcano Royal Institute in Madrid

Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah met here with Director of Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies (Elcano Royal Institute) Charles Powell and with Senior Analyst at the institute Haizam Amirah Fernandez, on the sidelines of the “Global Vaccine Impact Conference: Raising Generation ImmUnity” conference.

Saudi Ambassador to Spain Azzam bin Abdul Karim Al-Qain also attended the conference.

Dr. Al Rabeeah reviewed the humanitarian and relief projects and programs implemented by the KSrelief, which amount to 2,402 in 92 countries worldwide, with a total value of $6,248 billion.

He said that KSrelief was established upon the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in 2015 to be the humanitarian arm of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia abroad, adding that the center bases its charitable work on lofty humanitarian goals.

Such goals, Dr. Al Rabeeah said, are to provide aid to the needy and relief to those afflicted anywhere in the world, without discrimination, based on an accurate monitoring mechanism and using advanced, fast transportation methods.

The Elcano Royal Institute director commended the outstanding performance of KSrelief and its immense contributions in the field of humanitarian work, adding that it is important that the center participates in the conference on the global impact of the vaccine.

The two sides also tackled issues related to humanitarian and relief affairs, and discussed the topics included in the conference agenda.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Supreme Court Calls for Observing the Sunset on the 29th of Dhul-Qaeda 1444 H, to Corroborate the Advent of Dhul Hijjah

The Supreme Court has called on Muslims throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to be on the lookout for the sunset of the 29th of Dhul-Qaeda 1444 H, which falls tomorrow, Sunday, June 18, 2023, to announce the advent of the crescent of the month of Dhul-Hijjah 1444H.

The court urged whoever sights the crescent of the month of Dhul-Hijjah 1444 H to report to the nearest court.

Source: Saudi Press Agency