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Hind al-Mutayri

Hind bint Abd al-Razzaq Huwayl al-Mutayri (Arabic: هند المطيري) is a Saudi poet, writer and academic. She was born and raised in Taif, and it is where she received her education.[1] She obtained a degree in the Arabic Language from King Saud University (1995) and a Ph.D. in Arabic Literature and Criticism from the Department of Arabic Language and Literature.[1] She has participated in events, poetry slams, and readings both locally and internationally.[2] She is also a member of Riyadh Literary Club and has two poetry collections and several critical and literary works.[2][3]

Hind al-Mutayri
Born
Taif, Saudi Arabia
NationalitySaudi Arabian
EducationKing Saud University, B.A. in Arabic Language
King Saud University, Ph.D. in Philosophy
Occupations
  • Poet
  • writer
  • literary critic
  • professor
Board member ofRiyadh Literary Club
Al Qassim Literary Club

Early life edit

al-Mutayri was born and raised in Taif where she developed her interest in poetry and literature.[4] She obtained her degree in the Arabic Language from King Saud University and later pursued a master’s and a Ph.D. from the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the same university.[1] She worked as a teacher at the Ministry of Education to later be transferred to King Saud University, Riyadh, to work as an associate professor at KSU Faculty of Arts[5].[2]

She is a member of the General Assembly and Poetry House of Riyadh Literary Club.[2] In addition, she is a member of the Advisory Board of shua’raa wa sha’eraat al-watan (translation: Nation’s Poets and Poetesses) poetry group.[2] She was also granted a permanent membership in Al Qassim Literary Club. al-Mutayri participated in educational development programs and cultural programs conducted by the Ministry of Education.[2] In addition to contributing to events, celebrations, poetry readings and arbitration committees[2] since 2004, al-Mutayri has many cultural and literary contributions at various literary clubs, as well as local newspapers, radio and Internet sites.[2]

Poems edit

al-Mutayri, an Arab nationalist, started her journey writing patriotic poetry, later on, however; she diverted to ghazal poetry.[6] She considers herself the pioneer of feminism poetry in Saudi Arabia.[6] She began writing poetry at an early age, as she was a middle school student at the time.[6] She developed her own style after studying at the Faculty of Arts of King Saud University, in 1995, when she majored in Arabic. Her first works were patriotic poems, since 2000, however; she turned to ghazal poetry.[6] After publishing her first poetry collection, she went on to short story writing.[6]

Published in her poetry collection, Gemini (original: al-Jawzāʼ),[6] which was issued by Riyadh Literary Club, her poem titled Woe to The Tribe (original: Wayḥ al-qabīlah)[7] or The Revolution of the Heart Spring (original: Thawrat al-rabīʻ al-Qalbī),[4][8] was recited in various clubs around the Kingdom, and at an event in Cairo, Egypt.[9] The poem was also recited at Jeddah International Book Fair[10] in December 2015. This, however, led to her being banned from participating in other cultural events by Mecca Governor, Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud[11] for the next 15 years.[12] The poem was described as a “feminist slur against the restrictions imposed on women within the tribal community,”[13] and it caused many tribal men to demand that she be prosecuted and be forced to give an official apology for addressing tribal traditions.[7][14] Unapologetic, the poet responded to the attacks with multiple tweets and messages showing her attitude towards stifling tribal practices against women. She wrote the poem after the forced divorce of a tribal woman - Salma - from her husband of 13 years, the father of her five children because he had a non-tribal background and was thus “unsuitable” for tribal norms.[7][15]

Awards edit

  • 2015: Riyadh Literary Club’s prestigious Book of the Year award[16]
  • 2015: Women's Excellence Award (Al Qassim)[17]
  • 2018: Women's Excellence Award (Al Qassim)[9][18]

Works edit

  • Negation in The Polemic Poem between al-Jarir and Farazadaq[19] (original: al-nafy fī Naqāʼiḍ Jarīr wa-al-Farazdaq: dirāsah uslūbīyah), Hamad Al Jasser Cultural Center, (ISBN 9786038058282), 2008.[2]
  • Hind: A Female with the Spirit of Rain (original: Hind: unthá bi-rūḥ al-maṭar), Dar Al Mufradat Printing and Publishing, (ISBN 9786038058282), 2010.[2][6]
  • Blue Salt Flavored Femininity[20] (original: Unūthah bi-nakʹhat al-milḥ al-azraq), short story collection, (ISBN 9786038058237), 2010.
  • Biography of Love: An altruistic Entity[1] (original: Sīrat al-ḥubb: dhāt ghayriyah), (ISBN 9786144047675), 2015.
  • Gemini (original: al-Jawzāʼ), poetry collection, Riyadh Literary Club, contains 30 poems, (ISBN 9786038082652), 2016.
  • Behind the Burqa are Hot Women: Very Long Tales (original: Khalf al-burquʻ nisāʼ sākhināt: qiṣaṣ ṭawīlah jiddan), Alintishar Al Arabi Foundation, (ISBN 9786144049686), 2016.
  • The Antagonist in Brigand Poetry: A Functional Stylistic Study, Taʼabbata Sharran - Al-Shanfara - Urwa ibn al-Ward (original: al-Baṭal al-ḍidd fī shiʿr al-ṣaʿālīk: dirāsah uslūbīyah waẓīfīyah, Taʼabbata Sharran - al-Shanfará - ʿUrwah ibn al-Ward), (ISBN 9786144046654), 2015.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "من هي هند المطيري – موقع المحيط". www.almuheet.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "السيرة الذاتية | KSU Faculty". faculty.ksu.edu.sa. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  3. ^ "فرانس 24 - الأخبار الدولية على مدار الساعة على قناة فرانس 24". فرانس 24 / France 24 (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  4. ^ a b جدة, حاورها: علي السعلي- (2017-10-11). "هند المطيري: تجرأت على بداوتي.. وقصرت شعري على الغزل". Madina (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  5. ^ "عضوات هيئة التدريس تخصص الأدب والنقد والبلاغة | College of Arts". arts.ksu.edu.sa. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g . 2014-09-09. Archived from the original on 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  7. ^ a b c . 2020-02-11. Archived from the original on 2020-02-11. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  8. ^ المطيري, هند عبدالرزاق (2015-02-18). "ثورة الربيع القلبي". Madina (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  9. ^ a b "هند المطيري: النصّ الجدليّ منشور في ديوان الجوزاء". www.al-jazirah.com. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  10. ^ "أمير مكة يوجه بمنع "هند المطيري" من فعاليات المنطقة بسبب "ويح القبيلة"" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  11. ^ ""ويح القبيلة" تبعد "هند المطيري" من فعاليات ومهرجانات مكة المكرمة | صحيفة المناطق السعودية" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  12. ^ "Female Saudi poet excluded from participating in a cultural function". Middle East Monitor. 2015-12-25. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  13. ^ "هند المطيري - أرابيكا". أرابيكا (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  14. ^ "الشاعرة هند المطيري تنفي إلقاء قصيدة "القبيلة" في "كتاب جدة"". العين الإخبارية (in Arabic). 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  15. ^ العرب, Al Arab (2015-12-23). "من السعودية يأتي الجديد: شاعرة تتمرد على القبيلة". صحيفة العرب (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  16. ^ Arabstoday. "Arabstoday". Arabstoday (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  17. ^ "تفاصيل جائزة التميز النسائي بأدبي القصيم". new.bab.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  18. ^ okaz_online@, «عكاظ» (الرياض) (2018-07-10). ""الرياض" يدعم جائزة "التميز النسائي"". Okaz (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  19. ^ Razek, Ali Abdel (2013-09-24). Islam and the Foundations of Political Power. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-8940-8.
  20. ^ "هند المطيري: أنا رائدة شعر الغزل في السعودية". الشرق الأوسط (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-04-12.

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Hind bint Abd al Razzaq Huwayl al Mutayri Arabic هند المطيري is a Saudi poet writer and academic She was born and raised in Taif and it is where she received her education 1 She obtained a degree in the Arabic Language from King Saud University 1995 and a Ph D in Arabic Literature and Criticism from the Department of Arabic Language and Literature 1 She has participated in events poetry slams and readings both locally and internationally 2 She is also a member of Riyadh Literary Club and has two poetry collections and several critical and literary works 2 3 Hind al MutayriBornTaif Saudi ArabiaNationalitySaudi ArabianEducationKing Saud University B A in Arabic Language King Saud University Ph D in PhilosophyOccupationsPoetwriterliterary criticprofessorBoard member ofRiyadh Literary Club Al Qassim Literary Club Contents 1 Early life 2 Poems 3 Awards 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life edital Mutayri was born and raised in Taif where she developed her interest in poetry and literature 4 She obtained her degree in the Arabic Language from King Saud University and later pursued a master s and a Ph D from the Department of Arabic Language and Literature of the same university 1 She worked as a teacher at the Ministry of Education to later be transferred to King Saud University Riyadh to work as an associate professor at KSU Faculty of Arts 5 2 She is a member of the General Assembly and Poetry House of Riyadh Literary Club 2 In addition she is a member of the Advisory Board of shua raa wa sha eraat al watan translation Nation s Poets and Poetesses poetry group 2 She was also granted a permanent membership in Al Qassim Literary Club al Mutayri participated in educational development programs and cultural programs conducted by the Ministry of Education 2 In addition to contributing to events celebrations poetry readings and arbitration committees 2 since 2004 al Mutayri has many cultural and literary contributions at various literary clubs as well as local newspapers radio and Internet sites 2 Poems edital Mutayri an Arab nationalist started her journey writing patriotic poetry later on however she diverted to ghazal poetry 6 She considers herself the pioneer of feminism poetry in Saudi Arabia 6 She began writing poetry at an early age as she was a middle school student at the time 6 She developed her own style after studying at the Faculty of Arts of King Saud University in 1995 when she majored in Arabic Her first works were patriotic poems since 2000 however she turned to ghazal poetry 6 After publishing her first poetry collection she went on to short story writing 6 Published in her poetry collection Gemini original al Jawzaʼ 6 which was issued by Riyadh Literary Club her poem titled Woe to The Tribe original Wayḥ al qabilah 7 or The Revolution of the Heart Spring original Thawrat al rabiʻ al Qalbi 4 8 was recited in various clubs around the Kingdom and at an event in Cairo Egypt 9 The poem was also recited at Jeddah International Book Fair 10 in December 2015 This however led to her being banned from participating in other cultural events by Mecca Governor Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud 11 for the next 15 years 12 The poem was described as a feminist slur against the restrictions imposed on women within the tribal community 13 and it caused many tribal men to demand that she be prosecuted and be forced to give an official apology for addressing tribal traditions 7 14 Unapologetic the poet responded to the attacks with multiple tweets and messages showing her attitude towards stifling tribal practices against women She wrote the poem after the forced divorce of a tribal woman Salma from her husband of 13 years the father of her five children because he had a non tribal background and was thus unsuitable for tribal norms 7 15 Awards edit2015 Riyadh Literary Club s prestigious Book of the Year award 16 2015 Women s Excellence Award Al Qassim 17 2018 Women s Excellence Award Al Qassim 9 18 Works editNegation in The Polemic Poem between al Jarir and Farazadaq 19 original al nafy fi Naqaʼiḍ Jarir wa al Farazdaq dirasah uslubiyah Hamad Al Jasser Cultural Center ISBN 9786038058282 2008 2 Hind A Female with the Spirit of Rain original Hind untha bi ruḥ al maṭar Dar Al Mufradat Printing and Publishing ISBN 9786038058282 2010 2 6 Blue Salt Flavored Femininity 20 original Unuthah bi nakʹhat al milḥ al azraq short story collection ISBN 9786038058237 2010 Biography of Love An altruistic Entity 1 original Sirat al ḥubb dhat ghayriyah ISBN 9786144047675 2015 Gemini original al Jawzaʼ poetry collection Riyadh Literary Club contains 30 poems ISBN 9786038082652 2016 Behind the Burqa are Hot Women Very Long Tales original Khalf al burquʻ nisaʼ sakhinat qiṣaṣ ṭawilah jiddan Alintishar Al Arabi Foundation ISBN 9786144049686 2016 The Antagonist in Brigand Poetry A Functional Stylistic Study Taʼabbata Sharran Al Shanfara Urwa ibn al Ward original al Baṭal al ḍidd fi shiʿr al ṣaʿalik dirasah uslubiyah waẓifiyah Taʼabbata Sharran al Shanfara ʿUrwah ibn al Ward ISBN 9786144046654 2015 References edit a b c d من هي هند المطيري موقع المحيط www almuheet net in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c d e f g h i j السيرة الذاتية KSU Faculty faculty ksu edu sa Retrieved 2021 04 12 فرانس 24 الأخبار الدولية على مدار الساعة على قناة فرانس 24 فرانس 24 France 24 in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b جدة حاورها علي السعلي 2017 10 11 هند المطيري تجرأت على بداوتي وقصرت شعري على الغزل Madina in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 عضوات هيئة التدريس تخصص الأدب والنقد والبلاغة College of Arts arts ksu edu sa Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c d e f g هند المطيري أنا رائدة شعر الغزل في السعودية الشرق الأوسط 2014 09 09 Archived from the original on 2014 09 09 Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c Tribal Social Evolution and Gender Conflict in Urbanized Tribal Units Middle East Centre 2020 02 11 Archived from the original on 2020 02 11 Retrieved 2021 04 12 المطيري هند عبدالرزاق 2015 02 18 ثورة الربيع القلبي Madina in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b هند المطيري النص الجدلي منشور في ديوان الجوزاء www al jazirah com Retrieved 2021 04 12 أمير مكة يوجه بمنع هند المطيري من فعاليات المنطقة بسبب ويح القبيلة in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 ويح القبيلة تبعد هند المطيري من فعاليات ومهرجانات مكة المكرمة صحيفة المناطق السعودية in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 Female Saudi poet excluded from participating in a cultural function Middle East Monitor 2015 12 25 Retrieved 2021 04 12 هند المطيري أرابيكا أرابيكا in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 الشاعرة هند المطيري تنفي إلقاء قصيدة القبيلة في كتاب جدة العين الإخبارية in Arabic 2015 12 21 Retrieved 2021 04 12 العرب Al Arab 2015 12 23 من السعودية يأتي الجديد شاعرة تتمرد على القبيلة صحيفة العرب in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 Arabstoday Arabstoday Arabstoday in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 تفاصيل جائزة التميز النسائي بأدبي القصيم new bab com in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 okaz online عكاظ الرياض 2018 07 10 الرياض يدعم جائزة التميز النسائي Okaz in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 Razek Ali Abdel 2013 09 24 Islam and the Foundations of Political Power Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 0 7486 8940 8 هند المطيري أنا رائدة شعر الغزل في السعودية الشرق الأوسط in Arabic Retrieved 2021 04 12 External links editHind al Mutayri on Twitter Hind al Mutayri on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hind al Mutayri amp oldid 1226779927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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