Najah Al-Masaeed is a prominent Jordanian poet and media personality who also holds Emirati citizenship, born on October 16, 1977, in Mafraq, Jordan. Raised in a Bedouin environment, she developed an authentic poetic talent from a young age. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Mu'tah University, becoming the first woman in her family to complete higher education, supported by a full scholarship from the late King Hussein bin Talal after she recited a poem before him at a national event in 1996. Al-Masaeed began her media career at Jordan Television, hosting the popular morning show "Yas'ed Sabahak." She later transitioned to major Gulf media networks, presenting programs on Arab Radio and Television Network (ART) before moving to Abu Dhabi TV to host the acclaimed Nabati poetry show "Danat," which featured leading poets and public figures. She also co-hosted the social talk show "Kalam Nawaem" on MBC. In addition to her television career, she has contributed as a writer to the Saudi magazine "Lailat Khamis" and the "Al-Yaum" newspaper. In 2014, she founded her own contracting company and was appointed an honorary member of the "Poets of the Homeland" group.