Darussalam Publishers
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Darussalam International Publishing & Distribution (also known as Dar-us-Salam in U.S.) is a Saudi-based multilingual international publishing house which operates in 35 countries. It is the second-largest[1] publisher of translations of the Islamic scripture (Qur'ān) in the world after King Fahd Complex.
Notability
[edit]They published the first ever English language 'Islamic Studies' book series[2] based on the syllabus framed by the UAE Ministry of Education & taught in school.
They published several books by historian Dr. Ali al-Sallabi
D&B estimated as a wholesaler, the Riyadh-based Darussalam International bookstore for publishing and distribution has a $1.43 million annual revenue[3] and nearly 500 employee.
In March 2012, they published the first ever English language 'Prophetic Biography' as 11 volume Encyclopedia.[4]
In November 2020, after launching the Punjabi language translation they became the second-largest publisher of translations of the Islamic scripture (Qurʼān) in the world.[1]
They are the 1st foreign private owned publishing company to have a partnership agreement with Dubai government's official media organization (DMI) to make Islamic scripture and Qurʼān available in more than 30 languages.[5]
Major works
[edit]- Islamic Studies – (Grades 1-12) – ISBN 978-9960500140
- Dictionary of Islamic Terms (English-Arabic/Arabic-English) – ISBN 978-9693051407
- Arabic Course (3 Volume) – ISBN 978-9960986067
- Tafsir Ibn Kathir – English (10 Volume) – ISBN 978-1591440208
- Sahih Al-Bukhari – English (9 Volume) – ISBN 978-9960717326
- The Noble Life Of The Prophet (3 volume) – ISBN 978-9960967875
- Fathul Bari Sharh Sahih Al-Bukhari (15 Vol Set) – ISBN 9782987466116
- The Sealed Nectar (Ar Raheeq Al Makhtoum) – Color 1 7x24 – ISBN 9786035001106
- Stories Of The Prophets In English – ISBN 9789960892269
- The Last World – ISBN 9786035003834
- Zakah according to Quran and Sunnah - Eng. – ISBN 9786035001540
- An Inspiration to the World – ISBN 9786039177234
History
[edit]The organization in question is recognized as one of the largest privately owned entities in the world for Islamic scripture-related printing, publishing in English, and distribution.
They have published over 1,600 Islamic books across various languages, following international publishing standards. Their catalog includes more than 64 books on the life of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, as well as translations and interpretations of the Qur’an and other Islamic literature in 29 languages.
One of their significant achievements is the translation of the six Sahih Hadith books into English, which comprises 38 volumes and a total of 20,780 pages.
The organization adheres to Italian and Lebanese printing standards, with their production primarily based in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Italy, and China. They also have a printing press in Pakistan.
Growth and Expansion
[edit]Darussalam began with a single retail outlet in KSA and eventually set up branches in over 17 countries with a distribution network worldwide.
Product Offerings
[edit]Darussalam’s product offerings primarily consist of Quran and books on Islamic beliefs and teachings. On its website, they offer books in 20 categories.
- Quran
- Tafseer
- Hadith
- Children
- General
- Biography
- Hajj and Umrah
- Prayer/ Supplication
- Women
- Islamic Faith
Dtech system and Digital contents
[edit]Along with printed books they also publish digital ebooks, Audiobooks on Amazon Kindle and Apple Books and have educational apps. It is the first Islamic publishing house in the Muslim world to digitalize its published books and provide varieties of digital learning material's. They have a subsidiary named “Dtech Systems” for this purpose. Its an IT and digital media company.[2]
Darussalam provides educational devices to learn Qur’anic teachings through computer technology, most notably 'Baba Salam'.[2] Its a mini-laptop (MLP), for kids to learn Quran, Supplications and other Islamic knowledge. They provide more than 30 such devices and the most popular among them are Digital Qur’an, The Teacher and Al Bayaan.[6]
It claims to be the only institute who has made electronic devices and toys for the children to teach Islam in an easy way. They have 'Pen Qur’an' which made learning Quran easy and recite it without the need of an assistant. They provide a device named “Salatee (My Prayer)” to learn the prayer and The Dhuha International School – Ar-Riyadh has claimed to be appreciated this device because of its nominal price and easy to operate interface.
They provide digital educational devices, resource for student. easy-to-learn books for small children in attractive and colorful formats and the first whole Islamic studies series in English language covering all school grades (I- XII). They have more than 100 educative titles.[2]
They have an eBook Library in collaboration with Islamic Online University which have a rich collection of books. It has some free stuff and one can try free trial period.[7]
They have their own studio and have more than 500 audio, video products in English, Urdu language. They have also several books and packages especially designed for the new Muslims and non-Muslims for Dawah purpose. They also publish a magazine with the title 'Shining Star'.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Saudi-based publisher introduces Punjabi translation of Holy Quran". Daily Pakistan Global. 2020-11-14. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
- ^ a b c d "Darussalam tops among best Islamic publication houses". Arab News.
- ^ "ANNUAL REVENUE - DARUSSALAM INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORE FOR PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION". Dun & Bradstreet.
- ^ "Saudi Gazette - Darussalam publishes Encyclopedia of Seerah". 2013-12-02. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
- ^ "DMI centre in deal to make Quran available in 30 languages". Trade Arabia. Archived from the original on 2021-02-01. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
- ^ a b "Darussalam published 1500 Islamic titles in 32 languages". Saudigazette. 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
- ^ "Darussalam digitizing books for needs of IT era". Saudigazette. 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2022-04-26.