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MP Al-Saloum receives a copy of the historical "Sader" notebook

  • Kareem Hamed
  • Mar 14, 2024
  • 2 min read

The first publishing house in the world to issue a notebook in Arabic


His Excellency MP Ahmed Sabah Al-Saloum, Chairman of the Arab Federation for Trade Facilitation and Risk Management and Chairman of the Bahrain Society for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises, received in his office at Beit Al-Tijjar, Mr. Ronnie Sader, CEO of Legal Innovation at Sader Legal Group 1863 and Senior Partner at Sader & Partners (Lawyers and Legal Consultations).


During the meeting, he presented him with a copy of "Sader Notebook", the historical notebook of the giant Sader Group in Lebanon. "Sader" is the first Arab printing press to issue this notebook, which has been distinguished by the accuracy of its dates since its issuance in 1908 and is still being issued to this day. It has obtained a patent in this regard.


His Excellency MP Al-Saloum expressed his great appreciation for the cultural and enlightening role of "Sader" Group in Lebanon and at the level of all Arab countries, especially at the legal and legislative level, as it began its history by establishing the "Public Library", the first library in Lebanon in 1863 AD, nearly 161 years ago. It specialized in publishing the legal heritage of senior advisors and legal scholars such as Al-Sanhouri and others.


For his part, Mr. Rony Sader said, “160 years have passed and Sader has never failed to serve the dissemination of legal culture and has failed to make Lebanon a pioneer and a racer among the countries that speak the Arabic language, since the establishment of the first library in Lebanon by the late Ibrahim Sader and passing through many influential historical stations for the group that later expanded and became after the library, there is a printing press and a publishing house and another for legal research and studies and a third for translation, and Sader’s contributions in the sectors of printing, publishing, journalism and translation have become a “beacon” for every student and researcher of knowledge in Lebanon, especially in the field of law and legislation.”

 
 
 

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