The General Manager of the Cultural Village Foundation, Dr. Khalid bin Ibrahim
Al Sulaiti said: "The festival seeks to encourage people to preserve poetry as
it helps to instill Islamic values in the minds of many, preserving heritage
across generations. Poetry may also be utilized to convey the peaceful message
of Islam while defending it against the vicious calls of those adamant to
distort the true image of the religion. Poetry since long had a strong impact
on the youth and their emotions. Therefore, another aim of this festival is to
sharpen the talents of the youth and walk them through this process by using
their poetry for the service of Islam.”
Events were organized including an exhibition of calligraphy with 50 paintings
featuring Quranic verses that highlight the good deeds of Prophet Muhammad
(Peace Be Upon Him). Another exhibition
"Complementing the Messenger” by poets across all ages is also organized during
the event. The festival also includes seminars among 30 poets and lectures
focusing on the message of peace and love of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon
Him).
A section of the festival, titled "Towards the Love of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)”
includes a number of competitions and activities for those in attendance.
Source: Peninsula