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4/21/25, 10:30 AM MBRF organizes ‘Arab Reading Clubs Forum 2025’ in partnership with Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center - Middle East Business…
The forum also promotes analytical and creative discussions of contemporary works to enrich
the literary landscape, while establishing sustainable communication networks that enhance
collaboration and the sharing of experiences among literature enthusiasts across the Arab
World.
Organized annually by ALC, the seventh edition of the forum facilitated the analysis and
discussion of the six novels nominated for IPAF 2025. The shortlisted novels are: ‘Danishmand’
by Ahmed Fal Al Din from Mauritania, ‘Valley of Butterflies’ by Azhar Jargis from Iraq, ‘The
Andalusian Christ’ by Taysir Khalaf from Syria, ‘The Women’s Pact’ by Haneen Al-Sayegh from
Lebanon, ‘Prayer of Anxiety’ by Mohamed Samir Nada from Egypt, and ‘The Texture of Light’ by
Nadia Al-Najjar from the UAE. As part of this, interactive discussions were held with the
participation of heads and members of several local and Arab reading clubs.
During the event, H.E. Jamal bin Huwaireb remarked: “The Arab Reading Clubs Forum is an
integral part of MBRF’s strategic vision designed to achieve our developmental and knowledge-
based objectives. By forging a strategic alliance with ALC, we hope to create an inspiring
reading environment, develop the analytical skills of Arab readers, and broaden the dialogue on
contemporary Arabic literature, particularly the novels nominated for IPAF, due to their
significant intellectual value and representation of the current literary scene.”
His Excellency further stated: “Through the ‘Knowledge Lounge’ initiative, which has now
surpassed a decade of activities, we have strived to promote reading as a central focus of our
efforts. Since its inception, we have been steadfast in our commitment to expanding our
impact both within and outside the UAE by launching impactful reading clubs. Presently, the
reach of the ‘Knowledge Lounge’ extends across the UAE, Jordan, and Australia, as well as to a
wide network of Arab readers around the world. Furthermore, the lounge groups cumulatively
read over 180 books each year, with more than 200 knowledge sessions held annually, making
it one of the region’s most prominent sustainable reading initiatives.”
H.E. Bin Huwaireb concluded by noting that the initiative is not restricted to recreational or
general reading. Instead, it seeks to cultivate a knowledge-based and critical approach that
enriches the reader while fostering reflection, questioning, and contemplation. It also aims to
transform the reader from a passive recipient to an active contributor in the creation of
meaning, which is one of the key goals of ‘Knowledge Lounge’ and its various clubs.
H.E. Dr. Ali bin Tamim said: “We are delighted to partner with MBRF in organizing the ‘Arab
Reading Clubs Forum 2025.’ It is commendable that the latest edition of the forum is dedicated
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