September Issue of Merit Culture Offers Section on Psychological Study of Literature

The Merit Culture Magazine
The Merit Culture Magazine
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September Issue of Merit Culture Offers Section on Psychological Study of Literature

The Merit Culture Magazine
The Merit Culture Magazine

The Merit Culture Magazine, issued by Cairo-based Merit House, covers important literary topics in its September issue.

The magazine's top section, entitled "Psychological Study of Literature…About Mustapha Suef and his Students," includes five articles: "Mustafa Suef…Beginnings and Conclusions," by Dr. Ahmed Youssef Ali; "Poetry Criticism from a Psychological Perspective," by Dr. Bahaa Mohammed Mazyad; "Hidden History of Poetry…from Al-Aṣma'i and Jahiz to Mustafa Suef," by Dr. Abu al-Yazid al-Sharkawi; "Brilliance of Poet from Psychological, and Cultural Perspective," by Dr. Maher Abdul Mohsen; and "Reading in Creativity of Hassan al-Mouden and Shaker Abdul Hamid," by PhD candidate Rasha al-Fawal.

The "Around the World" section offers two translations about the same topic. Lama al-Hosnieh (Syria) translated the second chapter of "Freud and Said: Contrapuntal Psychoanalysis as Liberation Praxis, (2001)," a book by Egyptian-American Robert Beshara; and Tarek Farraj translated an article by Bengal Writer Mohammed Maarouf Hussein entitled "Psychoanalysis Theory in English Literature: Descriptive Study."

"The intermission between several generations of Arab critics has contributed to overlooking the achievements of many prominent figures in this field. The inclination of many modern Arab researchers to the western literary theories and experts made them neglect Arab authors," said the magazine's editor in chief in the issue's introduction.

The "Critical Visions" section includes six articles: "A Prose Poem in Poetry of Muhammad al-Maghout," by Dr. Awad al-Ghabari; "Dialectic of Writing and Time between Criticism and Philosophy," by Dr. Mohammed Selim Shousha; "Haiku Structure…Toriawaise," by researcher and poet Hosni al-Tuhami; and "Poetry Features in Modern Narration Language," by Dr. Rashid Wadiji (Morocco).

In the "Poetry and Story" section, you can read ten poems and seven stories written by poets and writers from Egypt and the Arab region.

The "Noun Al Neswa" section discusses the novel "Cotsica" by Ghada al-Absi with four articles: "Cotsica…House of Memory," by Dr. Nahla Rahil; "Center and Margin in Cotsica by Ghada al-Absi," by Dr. Ahmed al-Zafiri (Iraq); "Reading in Alternating Narrative," by Dr. Mohammed Wanann Jasim (Iraq); and "Straight Shadows of Inclined History," by research Al Tayed Khalidi (Algeria); in addition to a new story titled "Promise of Saxony," by Ghada al-Absi.

In the "Cultures and Arts" section, readers can enjoy an interview with Egyptian author Hamdi Abu Jalil. In the "History" section, the magazine published an article by Dr. Ali Afifi Ali Ghazi about "Menes and Unification of Egypt."

In the "Investigation" section, journalist Aya Yasser seeks to answer an old persisting question: How did the Zionist literature discuss the Palestinian cause? The "Opinion" section features an article titled "Philosophy of Indifference: Art of Benefitting from Struggle," by Dr. Mohammed Kezo (Morocco). In the "Books" section, you can read an article by Dr. Asil al-Shabi (Tunisia) entitled "Words and Objects in Poetry Collection by Poet Mohammed Shahat."

The front cover and graphics featured in the "Creativity and Creators" section are borrowed from Syrian Artist Saad Yakan (1950). The editorial board of Merit Magazine includes: General Manager and Publisher Mohammed Hashem, Editor-in-Chief Poet Samir Darwish, Deputy Editor Adel Samih, and Managing Editor Sara al-Iskafi.



Saudi Arabia, UK Announce 2029 as Saudi-UK Year of Culture

Saudi Arabia, UK Announce 2029 as Saudi-UK Year of Culture
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Saudi Arabia, UK Announce 2029 as Saudi-UK Year of Culture

Saudi Arabia, UK Announce 2029 as Saudi-UK Year of Culture

The Saudi Ministry of Culture and the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport have announced the year 2029 as the official Saudi-UK Year of Culture, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday. The announcement follows an official visit by Britain’s Prince William to Saudi Arabia this week.

For nearly a century, formal relations between Saudi Arabia and the UK and Northern Ireland have evolved into a multifaceted international relationship that has expanded across culture, education, and innovation, reflecting shared values and a mutual commitment to long-term cooperation.

In recent years, cultural exchange has emerged as a cornerstone of Saudi-British relations, driven by joint initiatives in heritage conservation, visual and culinary arts, architecture, and higher education.

This ongoing expansion of cultural exchange lays the foundation for the Saudi-UK Year of Culture 2029, a year-long program celebrating creative dialogue and the shared heritage of Saudi Arabia and the UK, while deepening cultural ties for generations to come. It will also be a great opportunity for young people in both countries to connect in new ways.

Supported by Saudi Vision 2030 and the United Kingdom’s continued promotion of cultural innovation and creativity, the Saudi-UK Year of Culture 2029 will be an important milestone for both countries.


Prince William Visits Historic, Natural Sites in AlUla Accompanied by Saudi Culture Minister

The visit reflects the depth of Saudi-British relations and their growing cooperation in culture, arts, environmental sustainability, and human capability development. (SPA)
The visit reflects the depth of Saudi-British relations and their growing cooperation in culture, arts, environmental sustainability, and human capability development. (SPA)
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Prince William Visits Historic, Natural Sites in AlUla Accompanied by Saudi Culture Minister

The visit reflects the depth of Saudi-British relations and their growing cooperation in culture, arts, environmental sustainability, and human capability development. (SPA)
The visit reflects the depth of Saudi-British relations and their growing cooperation in culture, arts, environmental sustainability, and human capability development. (SPA)

Britain’s Prince William visited a number of historic, natural, and cultural sites in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla, accompanied by Saudi Minister of Culture and Governor of the Royal Commission for AlUla Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.

The visit reflects the depth of Saudi-British relations and their growing cooperation in culture, arts, environmental sustainability, and human capability development, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

During his tour, Prince William reviewed a number of environmental initiatives at Sharaan Nature Reserve, including ecosystem restoration and biodiversity conservation efforts. He was briefed on programs to rehabilitate natural habitats, restore ecological balance, and reintroduce species such as the Arabian oryx and mountain ibex, contributing to long-term goals for the recovery of the Arabian leopard in its natural environment.

He received an overview of the history of AlUla Old Town and the Incense Road, and the role of culture and arts as a bridge for cultural exchange between the two countries. The visit included viewing artworks at AlUla Arts Festival 2026.

Prince William met with Saudi youths participating in joint cultural programs and initiatives between the two countries. The visit also featured a tour of AlUla Oasis Cultural District.

The visit highlighted the strategic importance of the partnership between the Royal Commission for AlUla and British cultural institutions within an organized framework of cooperation encompassing cultural, educational, and environmental entities, supporting balanced and sustainable development in AlUla and reinforcing its status as a global destination for heritage, culture, and nature.


Workshop Held to Develop Cultural Heritage Documentation, Digital Archiving Guide in Saudi Arabia

The workshop brought together representatives from relevant cultural entities, along with stakeholders, experts, and practitioners. SPA
The workshop brought together representatives from relevant cultural entities, along with stakeholders, experts, and practitioners. SPA
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Workshop Held to Develop Cultural Heritage Documentation, Digital Archiving Guide in Saudi Arabia

The workshop brought together representatives from relevant cultural entities, along with stakeholders, experts, and practitioners. SPA
The workshop brought together representatives from relevant cultural entities, along with stakeholders, experts, and practitioners. SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Culture organized a specialized workshop to review and develop the third edition of the Cultural Heritage Documentation and Digital Archiving Guide in the Kingdom.

The workshop brought together representatives from relevant cultural entities, along with stakeholders, experts, and practitioners, as part of the center’s efforts to standardize methodologies for documenting and archiving cultural heritage and to enhance institutional practices for managing national cultural memory.

The workshop forms part of the Ministry of Culture’s ongoing efforts to establish national standard frameworks for the management and digital documentation of cultural heritage, strengthen integration among entities, and equip practitioners with the necessary tools and methodologies.

These efforts reinforce the role of the Saudi cultural memory center in preserving the Kingdom’s cultural memory and support the objectives of the National Culture Strategy under Saudi Vision 2030.