A musical and poetic evening dedicated to Egyptian and
Azerbaijani poetry has taken place at the Egyptian Cultural and
Educational Center in Azerbaijan, Azernews
reports.
The event was officially opened by Professor Mohamed Tarek,
Director of the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Center and Doctor
of Sciences.
In his opening remarks, he emphasized the importance of poetry
as a bridge between peoples and expressed his appreciation for
efforts aimed at developing cultural dialogue between the two
countries.
Ulviya Huseynova, Director of the Saudi Arabian Center and PhD
in Philology, stressed the significance of international cultural
and literary initiatives, noting their vital role in strengthening
humanitarian ties.
Baba Vaziroglu, Honored Art Worker of Azerbaijan, and Sevda
Rzayeva, Vice-Rector for International Relations at Baku Eurasian
University, stressed the importance of cultural and academic
cooperation in expanding international literary dialogue.
As part of the event, works by prominent Azerbaijani and Arab
poets were recited. The concert program featured poems by Mikayil
Mushfig, Samad Vurgun, Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh, Ahmad Shawqi, Ibrahim
Hafiz, as well as other classical and contemporary authors.
The concert combined poetic recitations with vocal and musical
performances, creating a rich artistic atmosphere.
The event was organized by the “Modern Poems” literary project,
the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Center, and the Saudi Arabian
Center.

