Tributes are being paid to <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/gulf-news/oman/" target="_blank">Omani</a> poet Hilalah Al Hamadani following reports she has died. The former <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/happiness-is-a-fine-line-for-millions-poet-winner-1.245907" target="_blank"><i>Million’s Poet</i></a> contestant is thought to have suffered a fatal stroke days after giving birth, according to Omani media. While no official statement has been made by her family – her Instagram and Twitter accounts have been inactive since last year – fellow Omani poets and writers have taken to social media to pay respects to the star of the local cultural scene. “May God have mercy on the poet Hilalah Al Hamadani. She will remain in the memory of the country and fans for a long time,” said poet Yusuf Alqasmi. “The Omani poetic scene lost this morning the star of <i>Million's Poet</i>, the poetess Hilalah Al Hamadani. Our sincere and sincere condolences to her family and relatives,” tweeted poet Yousif Almazroai. "Hold on to your loved ones tightly, express your love to them, and forgive their mistakes, for you may leave or they will leave one day," said academic Nasser Al Ghadani. Al Hamadani burst into the Omani poetry scene after becoming the first female poet from the Gulf to participate in Emirati television talent show <i>Million's Poet </i>in 2007. With a love for classical Arabic and Nabati poetry, she went on to become a cultural figure within Oman, having made appearances on local television and radio, as well as giving poetry readings at literary events.