Showing posts with label e-books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label e-books. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Digital Publishing

arabnews.com, Crown prince calls for more e-books on Islam, 3 May 2010 "Crown Prince Sultan, deputy premier and minister of defense and aviation, chaired a meeting of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs here on Sunday and emphasized the need to publish more e-books and establish e-libraries."

Rachelle Kliger, themedialine.org, Digital Books Leave Arabs Cold, 3 May 2010 "Jalal Abdallah, managing director of Arabic E-Book, an online store for digital books in Arabic, said the most popular books sold on his site deal with culture and politics, while books on religion rank at the bottom of the list."

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Arabic e-books

startuparabia.com, Kotob Arabia Bets On Mobile Fueling Arab e-Book Revolution "Kotob Arabia, a Cairo-based online publisher of more than 4,000 Arabic e-books, and its founder and director Ramy Habeeb, foresee that mobile phones’ deep market penetration in the region, combined with the most popular e-book readers’ high price tags and inability to read Arabic’s right-to-left script, make the mobile phone a platform of choice for any coming e-book revolution in the Arab world."

See kotobarabia.com for more on this. There are several pages of 'Islam' related titles.