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Sheikh Zayed Book Award

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Sheikh Zayed Book Award
Awarded forArab writers, intellectuals, publishers
Dateannual
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
First awarded2007
Websitewww.zayedaward.ae

The Sheikh Zayed Book Award is a literary award begun in the UAE.[1] It is presented yearly to "Arab writers, intellectuals, publishers as well as young talent whose writings and translations of humanities have scholarly and objectively enriched Arab cultural, literary and social life."[2] The first award was in 2007. The total value of the prizes is DH 7,000,000 making it one of the richest literary awards in the world.

Often referred to “the Arab World’s Nobel Prize”,[3] the Award presents a range of annual prizes, such as ‘Literature’, ‘Translation’, ‘Arabic Culture in Other Languages’, and ‘Cultural Personality of the Year’.

The "Cultural Person of the Year" is the premier category which honours a prominent Arab or international figure (or organisation) who has contributed to the advancement of Arabic culture. It bestows an award of one million Dirhams (around $300,000) while the other categories receive around $200,000 each.[4]

Beginning with 2013 awards, a new category was added called "Arabic Culture in Other Languages", "to honor best written works in Chinese, German and English languages on the subject of the Arabic civilization and culture including novels, short stories, poems, biographies, history and arts."[5] In addition a number of other categories were merged, created or redefined.[6][7]

In 2018, the Sheikh Zayed Book Award launched a translation grant, to encourage the translation of Arabic literature into other languages.[8] The grant is open year-round to publishers and translators around the world to publish shortlisted or award-winning literary works from the Award’s Literature and Young Author prize categories.

In 2021, German philosopher Jürgen Habermas declined his Zayed Book Award, citing the UAE's political system (a repressive non-democracy).[9][10] A media debate ensued with some German commentators arguing that he should not have renounced the award.[11][12]

The award was established in memory of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the principal architect of United Arab Emirates, the authoritarian ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the UAE for over 30 years (1971–2004).

Award categories

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  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Development and State Building.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Children's Literature.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Young Author.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Translation.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Literature.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Arts.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Best Technology in the Cultural Field.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Publishing and Distribution.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Cultural Personality of the Year.
  • Sheikh Zayed Award for Manuscript Editing.[13]

Winners

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2007[14]

2008[14][15]

2009[14]

2010[14][17]

2011[14]

2012[14][21][22]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: UNESCO
  • Fine Arts: Shaker Abdel-Hamid, Art and Eccentrics
  • Translation: Husserl, Edmund (2011). Afkar Mumahhida li 'ilm al-ẓahiriyyat al-khalis wa lil falsafah al-ẓahiriyyatiyyah أفكار ممهدة لعلم الظاهريات الخالص وللفلسفة الظاهرياتية [Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy]. Translated by Marzouki, Abu Yaareb. Beirut: Jadawel. ISBN 9786144180440.
  • Young author: Layla Al Obaidi, Al Fakh in Islam ("Humor in Islam")
  • Publishing and Distribution: Brill Publishers
  • Best Technology in the Field of Culture: Paju Bookcity
  • Children's Literature: Abdo Wazen, The Boy Who Saw the Color of Air

2013[23][24][25]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: Ahmed el-Tayeb (Egypt)
  • Arab Culture in Non-Arabic Languages: Marina Warner (UK), Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights
  • Translation: Fathi Meskini (Tunisia), Being and Time (from the German by Martin Heidegger)
  • Literary and Art Criticism: Abdullah Ibrahim (Iraq), Al Takhayol Al Tarikhi (Historic Visualization)
  • Publishing and Cultural Technologies: National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature, Kuwait
  • Best Contribution to the Development of the Country: Elizabeth Kassab (Lebanon), Contemporary Arab Thought (Arabic: Al Fikr al 'arabi al Mu'aser)
  • Young Author: Adil Hadjami (Morocco), Falsafat Jeel Deleuze ("Deleuze philosophy on Existentialism and Difference")

2014[26][27]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Contribution to the Development of Nations: Saeed Abdullah Al Soyan for his study "The Epic of Human Evolution"
  • Children's Literature: Jawdat Fakhr Eldine for his book "Thirty Poems for Children"
  • Young Author: Rami Abu Shihab for his book "Permanence and Deception: Post-Colonial Discourse in the Contemporary Arab Criticism"
  • Translation: Mohammed Al Tahir Al Mansouri (Tunisia) for translating the book "Housing the Stranger in the Mediterranean World"
  • Literature: Abdel Rasheed Mahmoudi (Egypt) for his novel "After Coffee"
  • Literary and Art Criticism: (no award)
  • Arabic Culture in Other Languages: Mario Liverani (Italy) for his book "Imagining Babylon"
  • Publishing and Technology: Arab Foundation "House of Wisdom", from Tunisia

2015[28]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum[29]
  • Contribution to the Development of Nations: (no award)[30]
  • Children's Literature: (no award)[28]
  • Young Author: (no award)[30]
  • Translation: Hanawa Haruo (Japan) for translating Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy into Arabic
  • Literature: Osama Alaysa (Palestine) for his novel Majaneen bait lahem ("The fools of Bethlehem")[31]
  • Literary and Art Criticism: (no award)[30]
  • Arabic Culture in Other Languages: Sugita Hideaki (Japan) for Arabian-Naito to Nihon-Jin ("The Arabian Nights and the Japanese")
  • Publishing and Technology: Arab Scientific Publishers Inc. (Lebanon)

2016[32]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: Amin Maalouf[33]
  • Children's Literature: (no award)
  • Young Author: (no award)
  • Contribution to the Development of Nations: Jamal Sanad Al-Suwaidi (UAE) for Al-Sarab (The Mirage)
  • Translation: Keyan Yahya (Iraq) for translation of The Meaning of Meaning by Ogden and Richards
  • Literature: Ibrahim Abdelmeguid (Egypt) for Ma Wara’a al-Kitaba (Beyond Writing)
  • Literary and Art Criticism: Said Yaktine for Al-Fikr al-Adabi al-‘Arabi (Arabic Literary Thought)
  • Arab Culture in Other Languages: Roshdi Rashed (Egypt) for Angles et Grandeur
  • Publishing and Technology: Dar Al-Saqi publishers of London

2017[34]

  • Cultural Personality of the Year: Abdallah Laroui[35][36]
  • Children's Literature: Lateefa Buti (Kuwait) for Bila qubba’a (Hatless)
  • Young Author: (no award)
  • Contribution to the Development of Nations: Mohammad Chahrour (Syria) for Al Islam wal Insan (Islam and the Human Being)
  • Translation: Ziad Bou Akl (Lebanon/France) for translation from Arabic to French of Ibn Rushd, Al-Darûrî fî usûl al-fiqh (Averroès: Le Philosophe Et La Loi)
  • Literature: Abbas Beydoun (Lebanon) for Khareef al Bara’a (The Autumn of Innocence)
  • Literary and Art Criticism: Said Al Ghanimi (Iraq/Australia) for Fā‘iliyyat al-Khayāl al-Adabī (The Validity of Literary Fiction)
  • Arab Culture in Other Languages: David Wirmer for Vom Denken der Natur zur Natur des Denkens
  • Publishing and Technology: Kalimat Group, Sharjah, UAE

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023[37]

2024[38]

References

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