Egyptian artist Zainab Al-Sajini passed away on April 7, 2026, at the age of 96, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy. Born on February 10, 1930, her childhood memories significantly influenced her artistic journey.
Egyptian poet Hani Al-Saghir has passed away, and his funeral was held in a solemn atmosphere attended by many of his admirers and colleagues. Al-Saghir left a significant mark on the world of Arabic poetry.
The film showcases the character of Sheikh Mabrouk, depicting him as a kind and religious person despite his realism. It explores the human aspects of his personality, highlighting the complexities of the human soul.
Leighton House Museum in London marks its centenary by showcasing the works of three prominent Arab artists, highlighting the richness of Arab culture. This event serves as a significant opportunity to promote Arab arts on the international stage.
The 'Cultural Hanager' is organizing a forum titled 'The Nightingale's Voice' this Friday, focusing on the late artist Abdel Halim Hafez's influence on Arab culture. This event celebrates the enduring legacy of Hafez, who remains a beloved figure in the Arab world.
Talal Al-Sadr presents a unique artistic model in Gulf drama, transitioning between various styles from comedy to tragedy. This diversity enhances his status as an actor capable of portraying a wide range of characters.
The Mohammed bin Rashid Knowledge Foundation is set to lead knowledge dialogues at the London Book Fair 2026, gathering prominent thinkers and writers to discuss the future of knowledge. This event serves as a platform for exchanging ideas and insights on contemporary challenges.
The book 'On the Times Confined Between the Clicks' by Lebanese music critic Fadi Al-Abdallah explores the history of Arabic rhythm, highlighting its transformations over the centuries. It offers an in-depth view of the impact of rhythm on Arabic culture and music.
The Cairo International Book Fair management has announced the winners of the 57th edition awards, honoring a group of writers and creators in literature and publishing. These awards reflect the fair's commitment to promoting Arabic culture.
The Sudanese artist known as 'Queen of Cotton' achieved a significant milestone by winning the silver Tutankhamun mask at the closing of the Luxor Festival. This event highlights the appreciation for Arab art and culture on the international stage.
Egyptian writer Mohamed Selmawy is considered one of the most prominent literary figures in the Arab world. His contributions through novels, plays, and articles have significantly enriched the cultural landscape while supporting new writers since the 1990s.
Artist Nanda Mohammed has revived her life memories through her family, using them as protagonists in her artworks. This approach reflects the depth of human experience in her creations.
The Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship will commence tomorrow, featuring <strong>155 horses</strong> from various countries. This event is one of the most significant in the equestrian world, attracting enthusiasts of purebred Arabian horses.
The Hollywood Arab Film Festival launches its fifth edition from April 17 to 20 in Los Angeles, featuring new events including documentary screenings for the first time.
Last Wednesday, the sky of Saudi Arabia sparkled with the full moon of Shawwal, locally known as the 'Butterfly Moon', coinciding with an increase in butterfly populations after spring rains. The head of the Astronomy Society in Jeddah, Majid Abu Zahra, explained that the full moon occurs when it is directly opposite the sun from the Earth's perspective.
The Egyptian Opera House commemorated the late artist Fares Al-Atrash with a special musical evening performed by the Arabic music ensemble. The event attracted a large audience who engaged with Al-Atrash's timeless songs.
Khalid bin Mohammed Zaini, known as the 'Hijazi Storyteller', symbolizes Hijazi heritage through his vibrant tales that reflect the history and customs of old neighborhoods in Mecca. His storytelling captures the spirit of cooperation and social solidarity in the region.
The FiFi family celebrated their wedding in Al-Eidabi, gathering family and friends for a joyful occasion. The event featured festive atmospheres and rich local traditions.
Lebanese drama has solidified its position in the Arab world, particularly after over a decade of joint drama experiences. This success reflects a notable evolution in Lebanese artistic production.
The 'Releases... A First Look' segment highlights the latest offerings from publishing houses, universities, and research centers in the Arab world, alongside some English-language publications. This initiative aims to enrich the Arabic library and enhance knowledge.
Recent Ramadan series have increasingly blended narrative and drama techniques, raising questions about the influence of visuals on language and writing styles. This shift highlights the differences between screenwriting and novel writing.
The Al-Bajali home was illuminated in a special celebration for the arrival of Daij, where family and friends gathered to commemorate this joyful event. The occasion was filled with happiness and joy, adorned with lights and decorations.
Arabized dramas are achieving remarkable success on Arab screens, leveraging the popularity of original works while addressing a local script crisis. This trend persists despite audiences being familiar with the plotlines.
Manga Arabia has signed a strategic partnership with Japan's Square Enix to expand Arabic creative content and enhance the reading experience for Arabic audiences. This collaboration aims to provide high-quality content and broaden the reach of Manga Arabia globally.
Ahmad Qabbour's passing was not just a fleeting event; it echoed a profound voice in the Arab consciousness. Thousands gathered in Beirut to bid him farewell, while children in Gaza sang his famous song 'Anadikum' as a testament to his enduring artistic and humanitarian message.
Iraqi critic Malik Al-Mutalabi has passed away, leaving a significant impact on the integration of literature and linguistics, profoundly influencing academic culture. His departure marks a substantial loss for the Arab cultural scene.
A spelling error on an embassy wall has sparked discussions about national sovereignty and identity in the Arab world. This incident highlights the gap between nationalist rhetoric and the realities faced by citizens.
The competition between original Turkish drama and dubbed productions is intensifying, as MBC Group continues to expand its offerings to meet the needs of Arab viewers. This shift raises questions about the future of Turkish drama in the region.
Professor Mahmoud Salam, known as 'Abu Malik', has launched the 'Correct Your Language' initiative on social media to promote and simplify the teaching of the Arabic language. The initiative has received widespread acclaim in Egypt and the Arab world, attracting Arabic language enthusiasts and teaching them its secrets.
Lebanese artist Ahmad Kaabour passed away at the age of <strong>71</strong> after a long struggle with cancer. His departure marks a significant loss for the artistic scene in Lebanon and the Arab world.