Dar Al Ber Society is participating in the 44th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair through its stand No. (24) in Hall 4, where it is showcasing a wide range of new and diverse publications.
 
The Society explained that this year’s participation features a collection of rare and newly edited classical works printed for the first time, including “Tartīb al-Madārik wa Taqrīb al-Masālik fī Maʿrifat Aʿlām Madhhab Mālik” in six volumes; the Book of Qāḍī Abū al-Faḍl ʿIyāḍ; and “Musnad Ḥadīth Muwattaʾ Imām Dār al-Hijrah by Imām Mālik,” authenticated by Imām Abū al-Qāsim ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Jūharī, along with several other valuable heritage works.
In addition, the Society is displaying a number of modern publications, including the book “Cosmetic Preparations and Techniques Applied to the Skin,” which discusses the Fiqh (Islamic legal) rulings concerning skin-care products.
 
Mr. Younis Saeed Al Zaabi, Assistant CEO for Culture and Research at the Society, stated that Dar Al Ber Society is keen to participate annually in the Sharjah International Book Fair, which is considered one of the most prominent regional and international cultural events dedicated to celebrating books, culture, and knowledge on both local and global levels.
 
He pointed out that the Society’s participation focuses on presenting its specialized publications in Islamic and Sharia sciences. Al Zaabi affirmed that Dar Al Ber Society has achieved notable success in previous editions as part of its strategic partnership with the annual international exhibition and aims this year to build on its accomplishments, expand its presence, and attract the fair’s visitors to its stand — further strengthening its humanitarian, social, and sustainable development role.
 
Dar Al Ber Society invited visitors of the Sharjah International Book Fair to visit its stand and explore its rich collection of classical and contemporary Islamic publications, benefiting from them in deepening religious and jurisprudential understanding and enhancing cultural and scholarly awareness in the community.