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Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain hosts luncheon for guests of 18th Festival for Purebred Arabian Camel RacingSome 300 pupils to perform in “Let’s Save Palestine through World Cultures” play

UMM AL QAIWAIN: H.H. Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mu’alla, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain, hosted a luncheon in honor of the guests of the 18th Umm Al Qaiwain Festival for Purebred Arabian Camel Racing, which was organised in Al Labsa Square with the participation of camel owners from the United Arab Emirates and the GCC States. The luncheon was attended by H.H. Sheikh Rashid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mu’alla, Crown Prince of Umm Al Qaiwain.

H.H. Sheikh Saud welcomed the guests participating in the festival as well as the attendees from the tribes and followers who flocked to the Al Labsa Square Racecourse to watch the annual event.

‘This signifiant heritage festival serves as an important bridge between UAE tribes and their kin across the Arabian Gulf, fostering fair competition among camel owners. More than just a race, it fuels national pride and imbues future generations with the essence of our shared legacy. In this way, it preserves the authentic Arab identity, customs, and traditions we
cherish, being a timeless inheritance bestowed upon us by our ancestors,’ he said.

During the event, poets spun verses laced with patriotism and reverence for the UAE’s leadership, extolling their dedication to preserve Emirati heritage.

Camel racing, as an integral thread in the tapestry of their identity, took centre stage in their rhymes.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Some 300 pupils from Greater Tunis schools will perform a play called “Let’s Save Palestine through World Cultures,” on January 6 at the Tunis Municipal Theatre.

Each school will represent the culture of one country and its relation with Palestine so as to stand together at the end of the play and save Palestine, President of the Association “Le Petit Secouriste” (Little Rescuer) Houda Bedoui told TAP.

Organised in partnership with the Yamama Editions Group as part of the Tunisian Children Festival, this play aims to offer the children the opportunity to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people and to raise awarness among the youth about the need to support the Palestinian cause, “Le Petit Secouriste” General Coordinator Chokri Ounli said.

Founded in 2019, this association is the first of its kind in the Arab world to have an educational first-aid project for the children.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse