Musaid al-Rashidi
Musaid bin Rabie Al-Khiari Al-Rashidi was a Saudi Nabataean poet and a brigadier-general in the Saudi National Guard.
His life
He was born in Dammam in 1382 AH, and has spent his early childhood years in Kuwait. He started studying in Khamis Mushait while his father in the military. He graduated from high school in Khamis Mushait. He finished high school and joined The National Guard College, then graduated as an officer and worked in Riyadh until he reached the rank of brigadier in the Saudi National Guard.His poetic beginnings
His poetic career began more than three decades ago on the pages of "Al Yamamah" magazine, which embraced its early beginnings. In this regard, his colleague Rashid bin Jaithan said: I received the first texts of Musaid by mail in 1397, they reflected a unique and new talent. Indeed, his first poems got published:I swore not to tell you while I'm alive
only if you forgot I told you not to
He continued after that and there was a noticeable development that reflects the extent of his passion, interest, culture, grasp on tune, and mastery of them, in addition, to his deep sensibility, comprehensive style, creative ideas, and new metaphors. During his teenage, his father noticed Musaid's tendencies for poetry and advised him not to read poetry, but his poetic instinct was strong. He has many ancient poems that have not been published. Musaid Al-Rashidi grew up in a family known for their poetic tendencies. His mother was a poet, and his uncle and father were also. Musaid was sent to the US for a year, and during that period he was very longing for his home, so he wrote his well-known poem:
- Either from the winter, or the sadness I am upset ooh my bird!... I'm asking you please go away
His evening events
His last evening event was in 2014 in “Hala February”, with the participation of his friend Nayef Saqrm, and the “My Beloved Country” evening event which was held by The Culture and Arts Association at the King Fahd Center in the capital, Riyadh, on the occasion of the Saudi National Day.
Musaid performed several evenings in Riyadh, Madinah, Buraidah, Najran, Hail, Al-Majmaah, Abha and others. He also held poetry evenings outside the Kingdom; one of the evenings was held in Kuwait at the Hala February Festival 2014.
He was also hosted in many television programs, one of them was program with Najah Al-Masaeed on Abu Dhabi Channel. The press interviews were held with him including an interview in Al-Makhtlaf magazine.
He was hosted by the broadcaster Ali Al-Olayani in his program Ya Hala Ramadan on Rotana Khaleejia Channel.
In a press interview, Prince Badr bin Abdul Mohsen was asked about the best poet, he mentioned Musaed Al-Rashidi.
Publications
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his sung poems
- Muhammad Abdo.
- Abdul Majeed Abdullah,,,.
- Talal Salama.
- Ahmed Al-Jumairi.
- The Merciful Boy.
- Muhammad Al-Suleiman,,.
- Abbas Ibrahim.
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- Ahlam.