The Arab Hair House of El-Fagira and the Arabic language college of the University of Al-Azhar, Cairo, signed a joint cooperation agreement between the Department and the College at the headquarters of the College in Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt.
The Convention was signed by Salim Abdallah Al-Maziri, Director of the Arab Hair in El-Fagira, and Dr. Alaa, Dean of the Arabic Language Faculty, University of Al-Azhar-Sharif, Cairo.
The Convention, which is the first of its kind in this regard, provides for the opening of the prospects for cooperation between the two institutions, the acquisition of poetic and creative talents, especially in the young and young categories, and the establishment of aesthetic and cognitive values that contribute to the advancement of the Arab poetry landscape at all levels.
The two parties discussed ways of supporting the Arab poem and caring for young poets from interested persons and diarrgens, particularly in the light of the great expectation of non-Arab students of the Arabic language college to write and study Arab poetry.
The Convention also aims to entrench the prospects of the Arab poem, promote areas of Arab hair criticism, refine poetry and disseminate knowledge by drawing on the expertise of Arabic language college staff members, joint cooperation programmes and Arab poetry activities.
The signing of the Convention on Cooperation is on the margins of the participation of the Arab Hair House in the Cairo International Book Fair at its fifty-sixth session and the strengthening of its Arab and international presence.
It is noteworthy that the Arab Hair House is a cultural literary institution established in Al-Fagira in 2024 to contribute to pushing the Arab poetry landscape to the best levels and transferring its heritage and components to the world.
The Arabic Faculty of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, in which hundreds of critics, poets and intellectuals graduate from various nations of the world, is the oldest college in this specialization in the world, which was established by royal decree more than 95 years ago.