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In 1953, Badih Serbey published the first issue of “Al-Mawed” and was considered the founder of a pioneering school in artistic journalism. “Al-Maw’id” was initially a bi-monthly magazine, but soon became a weekly magazine at the request of the “Star of the East”, the artist Umm Kulthum. Member of the Supreme Council...
One of the most prominent names from the first generation of Lebanese journalism and one of the most famous journalists in the Arab world, Badih Serbey was born in Beirut in 1930 and died there in 1994. He began his journalistic career in the newspapers "Beirut" and "Beirut Al-Masaa" when...
Badih Serbey lives in the memory of his loved ones
Although 29 years have passed since his departure, Badih Serbey still resides in memory and hearts. On October 6, the anniversary of his departure, the pains of sadness are mixed with the joy of memories, and I realize that my father, no matter how long his absence and separation are,...
Tomorrow marks the eleventh anniversary of the passing of Al-Shahroura, Sabah, and today, November 25, marks the start of the international campaign launched by the United Nations in 1991 to confront and eliminate violence against women. Al-Sabouha may be one of the artists who faced the most violence in all...
The editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed published the first issue of the magazine in 1953, when he was a young man in the prime of his youth (23 years old) and at the beginning of his journalistic career. He was able to form many friendships with artists who were also at the...
Management Editor-in-Chief: May Serbey Chehab General Manager: Nada Badih Serbey Responsible Director: Mona Badih Serbey Publisher: Dar Al-Badi' for Authorship and Publishing almawed@almawed.com
Umm Kulthum and her story with Al-Mawed magazine
When the editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Muhammad Badih Serbey, published the first issue of the magazine on January 1, 1953, it was a bimonthly publication, issued every fifteen days. During one of his trips to Cairo, Muhammad Badih Serbey met with the Star of the East, Umm Kulthum. Bonds of...
In 1953, Badih Serbey published the first issue of “Al-Mawed” and was considered the founder of a pioneering school in artistic journalism. “Al-Mawed” was initially a bi-monthly magazine, but soon became a weekly magazine at the request of the “Star of the East”, the artist Umm Kulthum. "Al-Mawed" is a Lebanese magazine...
The late editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Badih Serbey, gave the star Faten Hamama the title of "Lady of the Arab Screen". This title has a story. Al-Mawed was the first Arab magazine to dedicate annual trophies to movie stars whose films the public chooses as the best films of each...
Walid Tawfik: "I will never forget Mohamed Badie Sarbieh."
While browsing Al-Maw'ed's archives, I read an interview with the star Walid Tawfik in which he said: "I can't forget my great mentor, the great journalist Badih Serbey. I will never forget him as long as I live. He was like a father who worries about his son to me....