Al Saqi Books

1978 — 2022
26 Westbourne Grove, London W2 5RH

Al Saqi Books was a specialist bookshop with a focus on the Middle East and Islam, stocking 4,000 titles.

It was founded in 1978 by André Gaspard and Mai Ghoussoub, who resettled in London due to the Lebanese civil war.

The bookshop aimed to recreate the intellectual freedom of pre-war Beirut. It became known for procuring books banned across the Arab world and serving as a cultural hub for London's Arab diaspora.

Despite challenges, including a smashed window for displaying "The Satanic Verses," Al Saqi remained a beacon of free speech for 44 years until its closure.

Sources:
Saqi Books History

The Markaz: End of an Era

L'Orient-Le Jour: Iconic Saqi Bookshop Closes

The Radical Bookseller, Issue 75, 1991, Bishopsgate Institute