Pakistan inaugurated its national pavilion at the 44th Sharjah International Book Fair, marking its participation in one of the world’s largest literary exhibitions. The pavilion highlights Pakistan’s rich publishing heritage, cultural traditions, and contemporary literary output.
The Sharjah International Book Fair attracts hundreds of publishers, writers, scholars, students, and cultural organizations from across the Middle East, Asia, and beyond. Pakistan’s participation underscores its efforts to strengthen cultural diplomacy and enhance the global visibility of its literary and publishing sectors.
The Pakistan pavilion, located in Hall 6 – Stand N1 at the Sharjah Expo Center, features prominent Pakistani publishers, including Qudrat Ullah Publications (noted for printed editions of the Qur’an), Zia-ul-Qur’an Publications, and Paramount Books.
Inaugurating the pavilion, Hussain Muhammad, Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, welcomed the participation of Pakistani publishers and exhibitors.
“Such platforms provide an excellent opportunity to highlight the diverse literary traditions, cultural richness, and creative potential of Pakistan,” he said.
He also expressed appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, for his efforts in promoting art, culture, literature, and academic excellence both locally and internationally.
During his visit, the Consul General toured several official pavilions, including those representing Saudi Arabia, Oman, Sharjah Government institutions, and Abu Dhabi. He also commended Sarmad Khan of Urdu World Books for establishing a dedicated stall promoting Pakistani literature and encouraged the Pakistani community, visitors, and students to engage with the pavilion.
The Sharjah International Book Fair will continue at the Expo Center throughout the coming week, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich literary and cultural offerings from Pakistan and other participating countries.

