The third annual Arabic Book Award ceremony will be held on January 27th in Doha, Qatar, recognizing outstanding contributions to Arabic-language scholarship. The award, which received over 1,000 submissions from more than 40 countries, aims to promote rigorous research and intellectual authorship within the Arab world. This year’s event will be held under the patronage of the Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and Science.
The announcement was made at a press conference held at the Qatar Press Center on Monday, outlining the award’s growing influence and its commitment to supporting academic pursuits. According to media advisor Dr. Hanan Al Fayyad, the increase in submissions demonstrates a rising confidence in the award’s credibility and reach.
The Growing Significance of the Arabic Book Award
Established to encourage high-quality scientific research in fields often overlooked, the Arabic Book Award has quickly become a significant event in the regional academic calendar. Dr. Al-Siddiq Omar Al-Siddiq, a member of the Scientific Committee, explained that the award fosters collaboration among scholars and researchers, creating a platform for intellectual exchange and joint projects. This interaction, he noted, is as valuable as the competitive aspect of the award itself.
Evaluation Process and Criteria
The Scientific Committee employs a multi-stage evaluation methodology, prioritizing academic quality, originality, cognitive contribution, and sound research methodology. Dr. Abdulwahid Al Alami, Director of the Scientific Committee, emphasized that the committee carefully assessed each submission, noting variations in authorship density across different disciplines. This analysis provides valuable insight into the current state of Arabic scientific production and identifies areas needing further development.
However, not all submissions met the stringent eligibility requirements. Dr. Al Alami stressed the importance of maintaining high standards to preserve the award’s academic integrity, stating that the focus is on elevating the quality of research, not simply increasing the number of entries. Relatedly, the award prioritizes works demonstrating depth, originality, and methodological rigor.
Supporting Arab Publishing and Cultural Initiatives
The Arabic Book Award is not a one-time event, but rather a long-term cultural project, according to Executive Director Dr. Naji Al Sharif. The initiative includes academic seminars, participation in book fairs, and collaborations with cultural institutions and publishing houses. This holistic approach aims to support the entire ecosystem of Arabic literature and scholarship. Additionally, the award is actively seeking to bolster Arab publishers through targeted cultural projects.
To that end, the award organizers announced a new partnership with the Bait Al-Zubair Foundation in Oman, aiming to enhance cooperation and promote community initiatives. This collaboration underscores the award’s commitment to expanding its reach and impact beyond Qatar. The award also supports scientific research and the broader cultural identity of the Arab world.
The Qatar Press Center, hosting the press conference, expressed its strong support for the award and its alignment with the center’s mission to promote intellectual and media discussions. Sadiq Al Amari, Executive Director of the Qatar Press Center, praised the award’s contribution to scientific research and the enhancement of Arab culture.
Applications for the next edition of the Arabic Book Award will open immediately following the January 27th ceremony, with further details to be announced. The organizers are currently finalizing the selection of winners and preparing for the academic seminar accompanying the awards ceremony, which will focus on the relationship between the Arab book and cultural identity. Future developments to watch include the specifics of the Bait Al-Zubair Foundation partnership and the announcement of the next edition’s submission guidelines.

