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9/8/25, 4:50 PM  Under the patronage of H.H. the Crown Prince of Fujairah, the fourth edition of the Al Bader Festival will start on September 11th, fea…


         Under  the  patronage  of  H.H.  the  Crown  Prince  of  Fujairah,  the

         fourth  edition  of  the  Al  Bader  Festival  will  start  on  September

         11th, featuring extensive international participation



         FUJAIRAH, UAE, 2 September 2025: Under the patronage of His
         Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince
         of  Fujairah,  and  in  collaboration  with  the  Ministry  of  Culture,  the
         fourth  edition  of  the  Al  Bader  Festival  will  take  place  from
         September 11 to 25, 2025, at the Fujairah Creative Cultural Centre.
         This  year's  Al  Bader  Festival  will  feature  extensive  participation
         from  both  Arab  and  international  artists  and  a  diverse  range  of
         events  and  activities  that  combine  Islamic  culture,  art,  and
         creativity.

         The  2025  edition  of  the  festival  will  celebrate  the  launch  of  15
         publications from the inaugural Al Bader Grant. The 15 books are divided into three main categories. The first category
         features five books that present the noble biography of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a contemporary style, making
         the Seerah more accessible to today's readers. The second one consists of five poetry collections praising the Prophet
         Muhammad (PBUH) and highlighting his noble character and virtues. Lastly, the third category features five books aimed at
         children and young readers, presenting the Seerah in a simplified and inspiring manner. All publications will be available for
         purchase at the Al Bader store throughout the festival.

         The festival will include various activities such as storytelling sessions for children and youth, Poetry reading session that
         celebrates the beauty of prophetic praise, and a panel discussion featuring researchers and creatives. Additionally, the
         event  will  showcase  spiritual  musical  performances  (Inshad)  by  a  selection  of  renowned  Arab  artists  and  musical
         ensembles, with a special performance by Lotfi Bouchnak, an artist from Tunisia.

         Dr. Hamad Abdulrahman Al Buqaishi, Secretary General of the Al Bader Initiative, said: 'The festival’s opening ceremony
         will feature a unique artistic and theatrical operetta performed by school students from Fujairah. Furthermore, there will be
         a  series  of  art  workshops  led  by  prominent  Arab  and  international  artists,  specialising  in  Islamic  arts,  providing  an
         educational and creative experience for visitors and participants.'

         The festival will feature the winning entries from the third edition of the Al Bader Award in local and international categories
         . It will also include the Al Burda Exhibition organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Radiance of Maqamat exhibition,
         which  celebrates  the  art  of  miniatures  and  its  Arabic  roots  through  the  works  of  Arab  artist  Yahya  Al  Wasiti.  These
         exhibitions highlight the richness of Islamic artistic heritage.
         The Al Bader Festival, as in previous years, is dedicated to integrating arts, educational activities, and religious values by
         showcasing artistic and narrative works inspired by the noble biography of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The festival
         will  also  feature  specialists  who  will  conduct  various  workshops  and  provide  interactive  platforms  for  audience
         engagement. The aim is to promote religious and cultural values through diverse forms of Islamic art and literature, instill
         these values in future generations, and highlight their impact on individuals and society.












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