- winner of the drama prize
Sources: [6][4]
- Published
- Unpublished
- Prize for Published Novel - $60,000 each
- Said Khatibi, Forty Years Awaiting Isabel
- Sameha Kheres, Fostoq Abeed
- Shaker Noori, Khatoon Baghdad
- Hoshank Osi, The Plight of the Questions and the Lust of Imagination
- Mohamed Barada, Mawt Mokhtalif
- Prize for Unpublished Novel - $30,000 each
- Husein Al-Sakaf, False Face Statue
- Taha Mohamed Taha, The Apple Tree
- Abdelwahab Eisawi, Safar Amal Al-Manseyen
- Mohamed Al-Meer Ghalib, Shahd Al-Maqaber
- Mona Al-Shimi, Watan Al-Jeeb Al-Khalfi
- Research-Literary Criticism - $10,000 each
- Dr. Al-Basheer Dayfallah
- Dr. Khalid Ali Al-Yas
- Dr. Abdelhamid Al-Hossami
- Dr. Mostafa Al-Nahal
- Dr. Youssef Youssef
- Prize for Young Adult Unpublished Novels - $10,000 each
- Ahmad Shehata, Jabal Al-Khorafat
- Ghamar Mahmoud, Babel's Mirror
- Kauther Al-Gondi, Seren's Notebook
- Moneera Al-Darwai, It is not a Condition to be a Superhero to Succeed
- Nasr Sami, Al-Taer Al-Bashari
- Prize for a published novel[7] - $60,000 each
- Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed, Barry Ansouda Sudan
- Omar Ahmed Fadlallah, Breaths
- Thawrah Hawamidah, A Paradise That Did Not Drop Its Apple
- Qassim Mohammed Tawfiq, The Little Bird Bled
- Najat Abdul Samad,[8] No Water to quench their Thirst
Prize for an unpublished novel[9][10]- $30.000 each
- Haya Saleh, Another Color of the Sunset
- Abdulkareem Al Obaidi, The American Beard
- Hassan Baeti, Temporary Faces
- Thaera Akrabawi, Hajar
- Zakaria Abdel-Gawad, Neigh Astray
Prize for a published novel[11] - $60,000 each
Prize for an unpublished novel [11]- $30.000 each
- Warid Bader Al-salim, The Kidnapped
- Salemi Nasser, A Cup of Coffee and a Croissant [12]
- Abdelmomen Ahmed AbdelAal, At The Gates of El-Mahrousa
- Wafa Alloush, Haystack
- Aicha Ammor, A life in black and white[13]
Prize for a published novel[14] - $60,000 each
Prize for an unpublished novel [14]- $30.000 each
Source:[15][16]
Prize for a published novel - $60,000 each
Prize for an unpublished novel - $30.000 each
Prize for the studies category concerned with research and fiction criticism - $15,000 each
- Ahmed Adel Al Qadabi from Egypt
- Reda Jawadi from Tunisia
- Muhammad Al Dahi from Morocco
- Mamdouh Farraj Al Nabi from Egypt
- Yahya bin Al Walid from Morocco.
Prize for Young Adults category - $10,000 each
- Al Hanouf Muhammad Al Wahaimed from Saudi Arabia
- Faisal Muhammad Abdullah Al Ansari from Qatar
- Dr. Omar Sofi Mohamed from Egypt
- Magdy Younes from Egypt
- Munira Al Darawi from Tunisia
Prize for the published Qatari novel
Source:[17]
Prize for a published novel - $30,000 each
- Alaa Halihal from Palestine for Seven Letters to Umm Kulthum
- Mohamed Tarzi from Lebanon for A Silenced Microphone
- Youssef Hussein from Egypt for Pawns and Medals
Prize for an unpublished novel - $30.000 each
- Kouider Maimoni from Algeria for El Camino de la Muerte
- Liza Khaddar from Syria for The Wall of Shame
- Yassine Genni from Morocco for Absurdity
Prize for an unpublished historical novel,
- Dhyaa Jubaili from Iraq for The Duri Narrative in What Al-Tabari Didn’t Mention – The Zanj Rebellion
Prize for the studies category of research and fiction criticism - $30,000 each
- Belkacem Aissani from Algeria for his study The Narrative Thought
- Bouchaib Sawari from Morocco for Imagining Identity in the Arabic Novel
- Hashim Mirghani from Sudan for The Novel as a Stage for Identity Debates and its Reconstruction
Prize for Young Adults category - $15,000 each
- Aboubakr Hammadi from Algeria for My Name is Libra
- Shaimaa Ali Gamal Eldin from Egypt for Reema’s House
- Alaa Al-Jaber from Iraq for The Land of Oranges and Olives
Prize for the published Qatari novel
- Kulthum Jaber Al-Kuwari for her novel Bin Dirham’s Neighborhood