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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,...
On the twentieth anniversary of his passing, Badih Serbey still fills the heart and memory
On such days, the twentieth anniversary of the passing of the great late journalist Badih Serbey passes, who enriched the Arab press with masterpieces of writing, whether through the magazines “Al-Mawed” or “Nura” or through his political magazine “Kol Shay,” which, through his journalistic victories, was able to achieve Lebanese...
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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-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...
He passed away more than twenty years ago, but Muhammad Badi' Sarbiyeh is still in memory.
Twenty-one years ago, the editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed, Badih Serbey, passed away on October 6, 1994, and on this day the anniversary of his passing passes. When he died, I thought that time would make people forget what he had given to Arab journalism, culture, and art. In journalism, he established...
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....
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...
Sabah hated sadness and overcame it
Never have I seen an artist who hates sadness, always tries to overcome it and defeats it like the late icon Sabah. Because of her friendship with my father, Badih Serbey, which spawned decades, I was able to see how Sabah dealt with every sadness and every stab, wiping her...