Riyadh hosted the vibrant Arab Narrative Days, a cultural event that brought together writers, scholars, and storytellers from across the Arab world to explore the evolution of Arab identity and its deep cultural roots. The gathering served as a dynamic forum for discussing how narrative arts continue to shape the collective voice of the region.
The event featured a series of panel discussions examining identity through multiple lenses — from traditional folklore and oral storytelling to modern literature and its response to contemporary political and social transformations. Participants also explored the impact of digital platforms and changing reading habits on the future of Arab narrative expression, emphasizing the need for new approaches to preserve heritage in a rapidly shifting landscape.
Young authors shared their creative journeys alongside established literary figures, offering insights into the challenges of crafting meaningful stories that remain authentic while appealing to global audiences. The conversations highlighted the importance of producing rich, high-quality narratives that reflect the diversity and depth of Arab experiences.
Researchers contributed studies that delved into the link between Arab identity and historical storytelling traditions, underscoring the role of narrative as a vessel for cultural memory and intergenerational transmission. The event sparked renewed interest in elevating narrative arts through cultural initiatives, publishing programs, and digital platforms aimed at youth.
Through such initiatives, the Kingdom reinforces its commitment to supporting Arab literary culture and fostering collaboration among creators, ultimately contributing to a more vibrant and interconnected cultural ecosystem.

