Literature
Bahraini literature has a long tradition in the nation. Contemporary poets who write in the classical Arabic style, which is used by the majority of traditional authors and poets, include Qassim Haddad, Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh, and Ahmad Muhammed Al Khalifa. Younger poets who are influenced by western literature are becoming more prevalent; they typically write in free verse or prose poetry and frequently include political or personal matters. In the nation, poetry is primarily published in Arabic; English poetry is only occasionally released without a prior translation. It is one of the unique cultural characteristics of Bahrain.
However, Bahraini characteristics are from an ancient civilization linked to the Dilmun, Tels, Abandon, Awal, and other civilizations that were related to the Babylonian civilization, along with the fact that Bahrain is an island and a harbor with many nationalities and cultures, which made this literature shape in a diverse environment. Bahraini characteristics are from an ancient civilization linked to the Dilmun, Tels, Abandon, Awal, and other civilizations that were related to the Babylonian civilization.