The fair showcases books from Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Beirut, U.S.A. and U.K. besides, of course, India.
Other attractions at the fair will be a section for Azaan clocks of various designs and sizes. People in metros do find it difficult to hear the azaan of the local mosque, so these clocks can be setup up to play the Azaan at times as you want.
The organizers also planned a section for Children Books and Games, said Dr Faisal Faheem of Alhasanat Books.
Books in English, Urdu, Hindi and Arabic on topics ranging from Islamic History, Hadith, Quran, Fiqh to Management and Computer Sciences are presented.
Islamic CD & DVDs, Novelties, Hijab, scarves & Tughra will also be on sale.
Like the previous fairs, this time also it is being jointly organized by Alhasanat and India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi. The fair will run for 9 days and will go on till 26th October.
Source: Milli Gazette