Bahrain Writers Association

The Bahrain Writers Association (Arabic: أسرة الأدباء والكتاب في البحرين) is a Bahraini professional association for writers. It was established in 1969 and is headquartered in the Zinj neighborhood of Manama. Committed to social mobility, their motto is “Words for Humanity.”[1] The organization is an associate member of the Arab Writers Union and the Afro-Asian Writers Association.[2] The Bahrain Writers Association seeks the following:

Bahrain Writers Association
Formation1969-09-29
Founded atManama, Bahrain
Membership
General Union
Official language
Arabic
AffiliationsArab Writers Union, the Afro-Asian Writers Association

To stimulate quality production in literature, culture, and general thought, to encourage literary and intellectual research and interest in Arab history at the local and national levels, and to move literature in a direction that serves society and develops social awareness, in addition to sponsoring the intellectual movement and working toward its prosperity.[3]

History

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The Association was founded on September 29, 1969, by 16 charter members among Bahrain's writers, including Mohammed Jaber Al-Ansari, Hussain Rashid Al-Sabbagh, Hamda Khamis, Munira bint Faris Al Khalifa, Muhammad Al-Majid, Khalifa al-Arifi, Yusef Hassan, Ahmed Al-Mannai, Rashid Najem Mansour Hashem, Muhammad Abd al-Malik, Khamis al-Qallaf, Khalaf Ahmad Khalaf, Alawi al-Hashimi, Qassim Haddad, and Ali Abdullah Khalifa. Al-Ansari was appointed its first president.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ El-Yazal, Samaher Seif (January 5, 2019). "أسرة الأدباء والكتاب.. 49 عاماً من العطاء الأدبي والثقافي". Al-Watan (Bahrain). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  2. ^ Gharib, Zahraa (March 23, 2019). "في ذكرى تأسيسها الخمسين أسرة الأدباء والكتاب.. مجد ثقافي باق لم تذره رياح الزمن". Akhbar Al Khaleej. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  3. ^ Al Majid, Osama (January 8, 2019). "50 عاما على تأسيس أسرة الأدباء والكتاب". Al Bilad (Bahraini newspaper). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  4. ^ "أسرة الأدباء والكتاب في يوبيلها الذهبي والكلمة من أجل الإنسان". Delmon Post. December 30, 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  5. ^ Al-Sharqawi, Ali (March 2, 2019). "أسرة الأدباء والكتاب.. تحقيق ما يمكن تحقيقه". Al-Watan (Bahrain). Retrieved 9 May 2021.