Nader Habib's Articles

I never imagined that one day Hani Mustafa, the head of the Layout Department at Al-Ahram Weekly, would call me to request an obituary about Samir Sobhi, one of the founding pillars of the newspaper and the founding head of the Layout Department.

Al-Ahram Weekly attends celebrations commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Coptic Girls College in the Cairo district of Abassiya.

The first photojournalism magazine in Egypt began publication a century ago.

A one young artist who is determined to put the smiles back on people’s faces

Nader Habib talks to cyclist Amr Selim about what he has learned on his bicycle trips around Egypt and the region

Al-Ahram Weekly commemorates the journey of the Holy Family into Egypt and the Feast of the Martyr Abskhairoun Al-Qalini by visiting the Monastery of St Mark the Apostle in Wadi Al-Natroun.

The graduates of the Franciscaines Sisters School (FSS) have launched the “Tiba Association for Community Development” ­with the aim of promoting the quality of the Egyptian citizens’ life and to improve their living - in a celebration held, couple of days ago.

The graduation projects tackled various ideas, topics, and issues that expressed young people’s thoughts and their vision for the future

Ahram Weekly reviews seven new releases in Egypt

The 1945 masters thesis The History of Translation in Egypt in the Time of the French Campaign by Gamaleddin Al-Shayyal is a remarkable book to return to.

Egypt’s first communication satellite Tiba 1 was launched on Tuesday after being postponed several times this week due to technical problems and unfavourable weather conditions, reports Nader Habib

Nader Habib marks 1,050 years since the foundation of the Orient’s oldest jewel, the city of Cairo, by taking a tour through some classic books

Origami is a fine art, but it can also provide a reason to learn the art of living, as was the case for one special-needs origamist, writes Nader Habib

Nader Habib examines the intriguing life of Father Sergius, a Coptic priest who preached in both mosques and churches during the uprising against British occupation

Nader Habib devours a new book on the life and works of Habib Girgis who left an unmistakable imprint on Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church

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