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Al Burda Festival honors Islamic art, culture, and the greatness of Islamic civilization at Expo 2020 Dubai

December 27, 20213 Mins Read
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Organized by the Ministry of Culture and Youth, this year’s edition of the Al Burda Festival takes place under the theme ‘Transcending Spaces, Discovering the World.’ One of the most recognizable Islamic art events—the Al Burda Festival that opened at the Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai. Organized by the Ministry of Culture and Youth, this year’s edition of the Al Burda Festival that takes place under the theme ‘Transcending Spaces, Discovering the World,’ honored the creativity and excellence in the practice of various Islamic disciplines.

The Ministry of Culture and Youth launched the Al Burda Award in AH 1425 / 2004 AD to commemorate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

In its 16th edition, various Islamic cultures and aesthetics were honored that involves poetry (classical and Nabati), calligraphy (classical and modern), ornamentation, and Arabic typography that pay tribute to the complexity of the Arabic language through original submissions from artists whose work is inspired by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Holy Quran, and hadiths. The Poetry category honors a medium that highlights the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the art of language and the power of verbal expression. It was Egypt’s Heba El-Feki who took home the classical poetry top prize, while Abdulaziz Al-Amiri from Oman took top honors for Nabati poetry.

Calligraphy embodies one of the most versatile, disciplined, and rich practices of Islamic art, a highly respected tradition in Islamic culture. The classical calligraphy award first prize went to Muhammad Jaber Abul-Ela from Egypt, while Mahsa Jawad Dawajy from Iran took the first prize for modern calligraphy.

Ornamentation in Islamic art includes four forms: three non-figural forms – calligraphy, vegetal patterns, and geometric patterns –and figural representation. Mehrabian Miza Kaya from Turkey won in this category.

The newly-introduced Arabic Typography category encouraged entrants to experiment and innovate in contemporary typographic design. The awards in this category were won by Doaa Abazid, Tarek Samir, Jamal Al-Din Muhammad, Reza Babajani, and Beta Amal. Apart from the award ceremony, several cultural performances were also held to conclude the evening. Iraq’s Water Orchestra and the Dubai Chamber Choir performed the Al Burda Theme, whereas Egypt’s Sheikh Mahmoud Eltohamy joined the Water Orchestra for a performance of Islamic chanting.

French-Iranian dancer Rana Gorgani, Senegalese virtuoso kora player Noumoucounda Cissoko, and Lebanese Diva Jahida Wehbe graced the stage, while the evening was rounded off by Emirates Art Group—Emirati Malid, who performed a form of religious chanting known as ‘Al Malid’.

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