News Deputy Al-Salloom Receives a Copy of SADER Diary

Deputy Al-Salloom Receives a Copy of SADER Diary

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Bahrain | Our Chief Legal Innovation Officer, Attorney Rany Sader, was honored to meet with the honorable deputy Ahmed Sabah Al-Salloom, President of the Arab Union for Trade Facilitation and Risk Management and President of the Bahrain Association for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises. 
This meeting took place at the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce, where Attorney Rany presented a copy of the historic "SADER Diary," symbolizing SADER's rich heritage in Lebanon.
This Diary holds a special place in the annals of Arabic publishing history. It has been renowned since 1908 for its particular historical accuracy, a tradition that continues to this day and has been patented accordingly. 
It is a source of immense pride for us at SADER to be recognized as the first Arabic publishing house to produce such an Diary, a testament to our commitment to excellence and cultural preservation.
Deputy Al-Salloom expressed deep appreciation for SADER1863's cultural and enlightening role, particularly in the legal and legislative spheres.
 He highlighted our rich history, tracing back to the establishment of the "Public Library" in Lebanon in 1863, nearly 161 years ago. This library played a pivotal role in disseminating legal heritage from eminent legal scholars, spreading the foundation for our permanent legacy in legal education and enlightenment.
Reflecting on this historic meeting, Attorney Rany emphasized SADER1863's commitment to disseminating legal culture for over 160 years. From establishing the first library in Lebanon by the late Ibrahim Sader to our continuous expansion into fields such as printing, publishing, journalism, and translation, SADER's contributions have served as a beacon of knowledge and enlightenment for generations of scholars and researchers in Lebanon and beyond.
This exchange underscores the profound impact of the SADER's legacy in preserving legal culture and highlights our ongoing dedication to facilitating intellectual enlightenment across generations.
 We remain deeply honored by Deputy Al-Salloom's recognition and look forward to continuing our cultural preservation and advancement mission in the years to come.