
On the authority of Jaffa for Printing, Publishing and Distribution in the Jordanian capital (Amman), the Moroccan poet Sana Al -Hafi, residing in Jordan, issued her new poetic office “King of Hearts”, from the average pieces printed in the main red color on polished paper, in high -quality printing within a thick cover (Hard Kafr), marrying his pages with the image of King Mohamed VI, the Moroccan flag and the Moroccan Sahara with great connotations.
The “King of Hearts” is the first Moroccan national poetry collection that carries among its folds, deep national poems that sing by King Mohamed VI, as a distinguished literary step inspired by the spirit of belonging and loyalty to the homeland, and embodies the love of the Moroccan desert and sings its unity.
This publication came as a special gift to King Mohammed VI, and an expression of appreciation and fulfillment of his high position and his pioneering role in promoting Morocco’s stability and territorial integrity.
The “King of Hearts” office is a unique poetic experience, as it deals with the issues of the homeland and belonging to a sophisticated poetic style, which combines fresh rhetorical images, emotional depth and discreet language. Al -Hafi has allocated a large part of the Diwan to glorify the Moroccan Sahara and emphasize its eternal Moroccan, inspired by King Mohammed VI’s firm positions in defending the first national issue of the Kingdom.
In her poems, Al -Hafi highlights the diplomatic victories achieved by the Kingdom of Morocco in the Sahara file, and expresses the feelings of pride and pride that overwhelms every Moroccan and Moroccan towards the unity of the country. The Diwan also highlights the love of the homeland as a lofty value that goes beyond the boundaries of geography, to become a rooted sense of hearts and conscience.
On the bureau and the sincere national messages it carries expressing the pulse of the Moroccan people and its loyalty to the glorious Alawite throne, Dr. Hisham Kazout, a researcher professor in media and strategic communication issues, confirmed the deputy dean in charge of pedagogical affairs at the Faculty of Arts at Mohamed I University in Oujda, that this Diwan is a “literary document that inspires the spirit of Morocco and its established identity, and embodies in its best form. This Diwan, which the poet gave to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, is not only an expression of gratitude and appreciation, but a poetic celebration of Morocco’s deep transformations, a reflection of the beauty of his cities and the magic of his desert, and an advantage of a glorious future written by a wise leader with the arms of his children.
Besides, Professor Dr. Mustafa bin Al -Arabi Salwa said in his introduction to the Diwan: “If the poems of this office have achieved its overwhelming success, the luxurious creative distinction, and the reluctance of all levels of writing and the impressive reception; This is because it was attached to the cilia of this wonderful king, and how this is not that of this Alawite Sultan is dropping with the seminar of good deeds, and the great achievements; She found Al -Hafi in her hands a wealth that is not nurtured from the sublime meanings that would set the verses of the poems with the jewels and the course that there can be no wives to win, unless it is from the status of the poet Sana Al -Hafi.
It is expected that the “King of Hearts” office will witness an official signing ceremony in the Jordanian capital, Amman, attended by a group of intellectuals and literary personalities, as well as those interested in modern Moroccan poetry.
The poet Sana Al -Hafi is one of the Moroccan poetic voices that carry a clear creative vision, as she mixes in her writings between originality and contemporary, and she reflects through her poems her deep love for Morocco and his just issues.
The “King of Hearts” office remains a witness to the close relationship between literature and patriotism, and a real embodiment of the unity of Morocco, its king and its people. It is a valuable addition to the Moroccan literary scene, and a poetic voice bearing an eternal national message.