Every person; young or old, child or adult, rich or poor has the right to read. No one can stop someone from reading a book or deprive him of his/ her right to devour words. In Cairo International Book Fair, I go every day and watch the crowds from two perspectives; one of a fellow reader and another of an author watching potential readers.
The National Library and Archives (NLA) is illuminating the 55th Cairo International Book Fair, promising a vibrant journey through history, knowledge, and cultural connection.
Held from January 25 to February 6, NLA's presence at this prestigious event reflects their dedication to enriching societies and fostering international
100 Poets from across the Arab world participated in this initiative led by Lebanese poet and translator Taghrid Bou Merhi
‘Diwan Al-Arab’ for Publishing and Distribution, has released “EL DIWÁN AL-MUHAMMADI… OH MENSAJERO DE DIOS,” an extensive collection of poems praising the Prophet
Recently published in the Silk Road Literature Series is the book (Karim Khakimov, a Biography), about the fate of Islam and communism in Soviet Russia, written by the iconic Russian diplomat Oleg Ozerov, translated into Arabic by: Dr. Muhammad Nasr al-Din al-Jabali and Dr. Adel Muhammad Siddiq.
In his introduction to the book
I can say that there are currently no publishing crises like the ones I experienced in the 1970s, for example, when a large number of writers resorted to so-called master printing. Now, electronic publishing has solved this crisis, and many people are turning to electronic publishing platforms to publish their works. These platforms are