Fujairah fine Arts Academy honors participants in the “Sunnah wa Salfa” program
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Fujairah fine Arts Academy honors participants in the “Sunnah wa Salfa” program
The Fujairah Academy of Fine Arts honored the participants in the radio program “Sunnah wa Salfa,” which was broadcast on Fujairah Radio, on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, during a honoring ceremony held in the academy building in the presence of His Excellency Ali Obaid Al Hafiti, Director General of the Academy, those in charge of the program, and the administrative and teaching staff at the academy.
The radio program “Sunnah wa Salifah,” which was supervised by the Director General of the Academy, included a group of social dramatic episodes that reviewed the most prominent human, moral, and guiding meanings that a person must have in the Holy Month, in a light and concise manner.
His Excellency Ali Obaid Al Hafiti, Director General of the Academy, said: “The Academy, under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Fujairah Academy of Fine Arts, is working to develop its artistic academic programs and provide a purposeful artistic level and distinguished content that establishes its reputation in the field of visual arts.” And music at the local and international levels.
Al-Hafiti confirmed that the Sunnah wa Salfa radio program had achieved great demand and interaction from listeners, due to its diversity in presenting daily topics, as it presented information to the recipient in an interesting and simplified artistic form, and sent a message that consolidated authentic Emirati customs and values, praising the role of Fujairah Radio for its cooperation in providing a media platform. For the Academy to broadcast the program that carries many awareness messages to various segments of society.
It is noteworthy that the “Sunnah wa Salfa” program is coordinated and monitored by Sheikha Al-Sharaa, linguistically revised by Kholoud Al-Naqbi, written by Iman Imam, directed by Muhammad Makki, and audio engineered by Osama Ismail.