Saudi poetess Bashayer Al Moqbl, who won prestigious prizes, has died after a road accident, according to Saudi media.
Details of the Accident
She was in her thirties. Bashayer had a traffic accident on a road linking the capital Riyadh and the central province of Al Qassim at the weekend and was later buried in Al Mithnab governorate – part of Al Qassim.
Her Literary Achievements
A holder of a BA degree in law, Bashayer had shown an exceptional gift in poetry composition and recital. During her short career, she was awarded several prizes, notably the King Abdulaziz Prize for Folk Literature, the Home Poet Prize, and the Poet of Million.
Her Influence in Poetry
Several of her poems were published on social media. She was hosted on several poetry TV shows and competitions where she wowed the audience and jury members with her style of poetic recital.
Poetry in Saudi Culture
Poetry is closely associated with national heritage and culture in Saudi Arabia.
Increasing Focus on National Heritage
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has put increasing emphasis on national heritage and identity. In 2020, the kingdom created the Heritage Commission, tasked with advancing and preserving the heritage sector.
Saudi Arabia’s Founding Day
Since 2022, February 22 has been designated as Saudi Arabia’s Founding Day and an official holiday by King Salman bin Abdul Aziz. The day commemorates the establishment of the first Saudi state in 1727 by Imam Mohammad bin Saud, aiming to forge a stronger connection between present-day Saudis and their national heritage.
Cultural Celebrations
The Founding Day anniversary typically sees a celebration of cultural and folk festivities, spotlighting the kingdom’s rich heritage spanning three centuries.
