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Abu Dhabi - Organised under the platform of 'Al Burda' Festival to celebrate Islamic art and culture.

By Wam

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Published: Mon 11 Nov 2019, 12:42 PM

Last updated: Mon 11 Nov 2019, 2:53 PM

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, attended an evening of performances held at the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation in celebration of Al Mawlid Al Nabawy (Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s birthday).
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Organised under the platform of 'Al Burda' Festival to celebrate Islamic art and culture by the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development and held under the patronage of Sheikh Abdullah, the event featured poetry recitals by troupes from a number of Arab and Islamic countries, including the Emirati  Al Malid, in commemoration of the Prophet's birthday, Wam reported on Monday.

Al Mawlid Al Nabawy is celebrated in almost all Islamic countries. The majority of Muslims celebrate the occasion through one form or another to praise the Prophet's values of compassion, generosity, humility, and justice. The celebrations have extended to be part of many countries' customs and traditions, including the UAE.
Sheikh Abdullah noted the significant cultural and traditional impact of Mawlid Al Nabawy in the UAE and the Islamic world, pointing out that the UAE has strived to develop cross-national Islamic cultural dialogue through launching various initiatives and activities including Al Burda.
"The Mawlid Al Nabawy celebration provides us with a platform to celebrate and appreciate Islamic culture and tradition. By understanding the various interpretations and ways of celebration for the occasion, the Islamic world engages in a dialogue that allows for Islamic cultural exchange, religious and traditional acceptance, and heightened compassion for our religion and the Prophet Muhammed (PBUH).
"Cultural initiatives surrounding Islamic arts and culture, such as the Al Burda platform, which highlights the elements, patterns and nuances of our Islamic culture, are integral for the sharing of our culture with diverse cultural backgrounds."
Sheikh Abdullah further explained that Al Malid performances, which are recitations in remembrance of the Prophet, serve as a testament to the UAE's commitment to encouraging the collaboration and preservation of a shared Islamic culture.
"Malids were, in fact, a cultural tradition that our late Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, always encouraged at social events in commemoration of our culture," he noted.
Noura Al Kaabi highlighted the importance of such celebrations for the growth and development of Islamic culture, particularly for the youth.
Al Burda
In light of introducing and engaging younger generations to the diverse disciplines of Islamic art and culture, the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development launched Al Burda, an international initiative focused on supporting and fostering creativity, as well as raising awareness about Islamic art and culture both locally and globally.


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