ROOTED IN LOVE AND LONGING - THE POEMS OF SHEIKH MOHAMMED Reviewed by Omar Shariff Deputy Editor, Weekend Review ‘Poems from the Desert’ offers insights into the heart of a ruler and heritage of a nation While reading poems translated from another language, there is always a thought in the back of the mind: How much of the meaning was lost in translation? But the translator of Poems from the Desert, a collection by His Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid al Maktoum, Vicepresident and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, seems to have done a good job as the verses are rich in imagery and allegory. Sheikh Mohammad writes in the Nabati style that has existed in the Arabian Peninsula since the Middle Ages. Nabati poetry is also called “people’s poetry”, for it is easy for the masses to understand, since it is written in a dialect similar to their own. It is said that a few hundred years ago, this form of poetry was sometimes the only formal record of events in the Gulf region. It is a strong tradition, beloved of the inhabitants of the peninsula, passed on from one generation to another. It is an oral custom that records the life situations that the people of this region faced before the onset of the modern era. Little wonder then that this collection of 27 poems is so easily accessible – and clear in its meaning. Lost love, passion, yearning, beauty, the pain of separation, the desire for justice – these are some of the themes found throughout the book. The poems reflect the thoughts of a man deeply in love with his desert roots. Many of his poems deal with unrequited love – love which is not reciprocated, though it is dearly desired. In Affection in Your Eyes, the poet laments: You have met my undying fervor with silence/Why would you respond when you deny I exist? /Oh! The agony those avoiding eyes have caused/They stole my sleep and were gone. Sheikh Mohammad often uses the words “hunt” and “gazelle” in his poems, highlighting the preponderance of the desert themes in the collection. In Arab culture, when a woman is compared to a gazelle, it is an illustration of her beauty, as the gazelle is a beautiful creature. Given the stark realities of desert life, hunting was a common profession. It was done to fulfill basic needs. In verse, ‘hunting’ became associated with fulfilling another need for love. The poet often refers to the lover as a “pearl”. Pearls have a special significance in Emirati culture as diving for these precious stones was considered a noble pursuit. The pearls themselves were greatly valued and in Sheikh Mohammad’s collection, a pearl is used as a metaphor for someone of rare beauty. One of the best poems in the collection is Zayed, which is also one of the longest. In this, Sheikh Mohammad shows his admiration and respect for the UAE’s late founder and first president, Sheikh Zayed. Your essence even when you are not there/Rises above your people and I/When every form of poetry failed to portray you/I tried to search for flaws within you/Yet the truth on your face was clear and apparent/With honour it was filled and nobility supreme. The first poem in the book, A Mother’s Lament, dwells not only on the themes of justice and the responsibilities of a leader but also on a mother’s enduring love for a son who has mistreated her. Poems from the Desert gives us an insight into Sheikh Mohammad the man. As Paulo Coelho observes in his forward to the book: “Writing is an act of courage. But it’s worth taking the risk, and His Highness’s poems help us to understand better the soul of a man and the heritage of a nation.” Name| Class| ROOTED IN LOVE AND LONGING – THE POEMS OF SHEKH MOHAMMED A. [25] Instructions: Answer the following questions IN YOUR OWN WORDS as far as you can. 1. What exactly is Poems from the Desert and who wrote it? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. What, in the collection of poems proves that the meaning has not been lost in translation? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why is Nabati poetry called “people’s poetry? [2] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 4. How has Nabati poetry been preserved over the years? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ 5. How does the writer describe the poems? Give TWO details. [2] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 6. What is the writer of the poems reflecting on when he writes his poems? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ 7. In Affection in Your Eyes, how has the poet been affected by the rejection of the one he loves? Give TWO details. [2] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 8. In a poem, what is hunting associated with? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ 9. In a poem, what is gazelle associated with? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ /12 10. What does pearl mean when used as a metaphor? [1] ______________________________________________________________________________ 11. In the poem Zayed, give TWO details of how Sheikh Mohammad describes the late Sheikh Zayed? [2] ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 12. What are the three themes of A Mother’s Lament? [3] a. ____________________________________________________________________________ b. ____________________________________________________________________________ c. ____________________________________________________________________________ B. Instructions: Circle the correct meaning of the words as they appear in the article. 1. imagery and allegory a. noun and adjective 2. c. eating d. enduring b. illustration c. ancestry d. affection b. not recent c. dishonorable d. not returned b. frequency c. fish d. description b. fruitful c. hunting d. harsh b. characteristics c. elephants d. sands stark a. silly 7. b. yawning preponderance a. pride 6. d. black and white unrequited a. displeased 5. c. verb and adverb roots a. courage 4. b. description and symbolism yearning a. longing 3. [7] flaws a. faults /13 ROOTED IN LOVE AND LONGING – THE POEMS OF SHEKH MOHAMMED – MODEL ANSWERS A. Instructions: Answer the following questions IN YOUR OWN WORDS as far as you can. 1. What exactly is Poems from the Desert and who wrote it? It is a book of desert poems written by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed [1] 2. What, in the collection of poems proves that the meaning has not been lost in translation? The translation is rich in imagery and allegory. [1] 3. Why is Nabati poetry called “people’s poetry? It has existed in the Arabian Peninsula since the Middle Ages [1] and it is easy for everyone (the masses) to understand. [1] [2] 4. How has Nabati poetry been preserved over the years? It has been passed down from generation to generation. [1] 5. How does the writer describe the poems? Easily accessible and clear in meaning. [2] 6. What is the writer of the poems reflecting on when he writes his poems? He is thinking about his desert roots. 7. In Affection in Your Eyes, how has the poet been affected by the rejection of the one he loves? Give 2 details. He has been in agony and he has not been able to sleep. Give 2 details. [1] [2] 8. In a poem, what is hunting associated with? Hunting is associated with fulfilling another need for love than the actual profession. [1] 9. In a poem, what is gazelle associated with? Gazelle is associated with a woman’s beauty. [1] 10. What does pearl mean when used as a metaphor? A pearl represents someone of rare beauty [1] 11. In the poem Zayed, give TWO details of how Sheikh Mohammad describes the late Sheikh Zayed Admiration and respect. [2] 12. What are the three themes of A Mother’s Lament? Justice, the responsibilities of a leader, a mother’s enduring love for a son who has mistreated her. [3] B. Instructions: Circle the correct meaning of the words as they appear in the article. 1. imagery and allegory b. description and symbolism 2. yearning a. longing 3. roots c. ancestry 4. unrequited d. not returned 5. preponderance a. pride 6. stark d. harsh 7. flaws a. faults [7]