Inkitab Case Study

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At the end of 2010,Wasfi Al-Qadomi and Shaden Abdel-Rahman with a group of young people began to think about the establishment of reading group aims to spread the culture of reading in local communities, especially among the youth, group meetings began in February 2011, and rolled meetings to become two sessions within the field of literature and the novel, and the second in the field of intellectual books and diverse, these sessions have been scheduled to be monthly each person must read the book that everyone voted on then they meet in a public space to discuss the book in deep.
Aim behind the "Inkitab" to promote reading in Arabic to promote reading culture in our communities and perhaps between this and that touched social, political
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