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  IBRAHIM AL ARRAYED HOUSE OF POETRY

The Ibrahim Al Arrayed House is dedicated to the art of poetry, which plays a central cultural role in this region.  It is named after the famous Bahraini poet Ibrahim Al Arrayed, who was Bahrain’s foremost figure in poetry and literature for over half a century.   Opened on xx,xx, 2006, the House of Poetry has become a cultural center for events relating to poetry.  It also houses a large collection of books works by the foremost figures in the field of poetry of the region, forming a base for researchers and lovers of poetry. 

The restoration of the Ibrahim Al Arrayed House of Poetry was generously sponsored by Shaikha Souad Al Sabah, the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development and Gulf Finance House.


IBRAHIM AL ARRAYED (1908-2002)

Ibrahim Al Arrayed was born in Bombay, India on 2 March, 1908 to a Bahraini father and Iraqi mother.  His father was a pearl trader.  His mother passed away when Ibrahim Al Arrayed was just two months old and as a result he was raised by an Indian lady for the first four years of his life and later a neighbor, who remained in his father’s employment  until Ibrahim Al Arrayed turned ten.  His first visit to Bahrain was in 1922, at the age of fourteen.  Ibrahim Al Arrayed pursued his studies in India until the completion of secondary school and then returned to Bahrain in 1927, when he was nineteen.  On his return to Bahrain, he began to study Arabic and immersed himself in the works of prominent Arab poets.  On 7 March, 1928, he married his cousin.

Ibrahim Al Arrayed started his career as an English language teacher at the Al Hedaya Al Khalifa School from 1927-29.  In 1930 he was appointed as assistant principal at Jaffaria School, which later became the Al Khatifiah Boys School in Manama, and in 1931 established his own school, called the Al Ahlia School.  From 1937-67 he worked as head of translation for PCL Oil Company.

Ibrahim Al Arrayed was elected as Chairman of the Constituent Assembly in 1972 to draft Bahrain’s first constitution after independence.  He was appointed as Ambassador at large in 1974 and later as ambassador extraordinary plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until the time of this death in 2002.

During his lifetime, Ibrahim Al Arrayed was awarded many honors of distinction in recognition of his achievements in the fields of language, poetry and diplomacy.  In 2001, His Majesty the King named a road in Bahrain after Ibrahim Al Arrayed in recognition of his unique services and loyalty to the country.

Ibrahim Al Arrayed published his first collection of poems, The Dolls, in 1946.  This was followed by another three compilations, two poetic dramas, four critical studies of Arabic poetry, one poetry collection in Urdu and another in English.   He translated Al Khayami’s Rubayat from Persian into Arabic in 1966.  Throughout his life, Al Arrayed lectured widely and travelled extensively to participate in conferences and debates in the field of poetry.



HISTORY OF THE HOUSE

The Ibrahim Al Arrayed House of Poetry was built in the mid-20th century in the Bahraini colonial style.  It was located on the famous Palace Road, leading directly to the King’s palace.  Ibrahim Al Arrayed acquired the building and lived there until the late 1970s.

 
 

WHAT YOU CAN SEE ON YOUR VISIT

  • Office of Ibrahim Al Arrayed as it looked during his lifetime, equipped with his desk, typewriter, armchair, radio, books and wardrobe
  • Library housing a collection of works by Ibrahim Al Arrayed and other renowned Arab poets
  • Audioroom with recordings of Al Arrayed’s poems and famous pieces of Arabic poetry (Al Muallakat)
  • Photographs of Ibrahim Al Arrayed
  • Exhibition of correspondence of Ibrahim Al Arrayed
 
   

 

 

 


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