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List Of Magazines In Egypt
The history of magazines in Egypt is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. In 1919 there were nearly more than thirty women's magazines in the country. The first children's magazine was published in 1893. The number of the magazines in the period 1828–1929 was 481. In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the lower-growth, smaller-scale markets. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt. They may be published in Arabic or in other languages. A * '' Abu Naddara'' * '' Adab wa Naqd'' *''Ad-Diya'' * ''Akhbar Al-Adab'' * ''Akher Saa'' * '' Al Alam'' * ''Al Ahram Al Arabi'' * '' Al Ahram Al Iktisadi'' * '' Al Ahram Al Riyadi'' * ''Al Ahram Weekly'' * '' Al Arghul'' * '' Anis Al-Jalis'' *''Apollo'' * '' Arab Observer'' * '' Arek Monthly'' * '' Arev Monthly'' * '' Ar-Rawi'' * '' Arrissalah'' * ''Artemis'' ...
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Women's Magazines
This is a list of women's magazines from around the world. These are magazines that have been published primarily for a readership of women. Currently published *'' 10 Magazine'' (UK - distributed worldwide) *''Al Jamila'' (Saudi Arabia) *'' All You'' (US) *'' Allure'' (US) * (Denmark) *'' Amina'' (France and Africa) * ''An an'' (Japan) *'' ASOS.com Magazine'' (online) *''The Australian Women's Weekly'' *'' Avantages'' (France) *''Azerbaijan Gadini'' (Azerbaijan) *''Bella'' (UK) *''Best'' (UK) *'' Better Homes and Gardens'' (US) * '' Better Homes and Gardens'' (Australia) * (Germany) *'' Bis'' (Japan) *''Bitch'' (US) *'' Brigitte'' (Germany) *'' Burda Style'' (Germany) *''Bust'' (US) *'' Bustle'' (US) *''Canadian Living'' *'' Candis'' (UK) *''Chat'' (UK) *''Chatelaine'' (Canada) *'' Claudia'' (Brazil) *'' Cleo'' (Australia) *'' Closer'' (UK and France) *''Cosmopolitan'' (US-based) * ''Costume'' (Finland) *'' Croissant'' (Japan) *''Curve'' * (Sweden) *'' Darling'' (US) *''Destiny'' ...
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Anis Al-Jalis
''Anis Al-Jalis'' (meaning ''the Sociable Companion'' in English) was a monthly women's magazine published in Alexandria from 1898 to 1907. Its founder and editor was Alexandra Avierino, a British and Greek female writer who was born in Lebanon and spent most of her career life in Egypt. Though some contributors were women, including Esther Moyal, most were men. The magazine mostly covered articles on home economics, child-rearing practices, fashion and home decoration Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. An interior designer is someone who plans, researches, coordi .... At the initial phase ''Anis Al-Jalis'' targeted bourgeois women, but later it addressed all society categories including rural women, creating sections for them. References 1898 establishments in Egypt 1907 disestablishments in Egypt Arabic-language magazi ...
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Al-Bayan (journal)
The Arabic periodical ''al-Bayān'' (English: "announcement" or "declaration") was published once or twice a month from 1 March 1897 until 16 August 1898. It was edited in Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metr ... by Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī (1847–1906) and Bišāra Zalzal (1851–1905) and was the successor of the medical journal '' aṭ-Ṭabīb'' (1884–1885). Since 1898, Al-Yāziǧī, a linguist and journalist from Lebanon, particularly built up his reputation as the chief editor of the journal ''aḍ-Ḍiyāʾ'' (1898-1906). Apart from scientific articles, al-Bayān focused on cultural and anthropological topics such as language and education.al-Bayān, 1st volume, 1st issue. References Further reading * Ayalon, Ami (1995): ''The Press in the Arab Middle East ...
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Al-Balagh Al-Usbuʿi (magazine)
The Arabic-language journal ''Al-Balagh al-Usbuʿi'' (Arabic: البلاغ الاسبوعی; DMG: al-Balāġ al-Usbūʿī; English: "The Weekly News") was published weekly in Cairo, Egypt, between 1926 and 1930. It was the weekly edition of the newspaper ''Al Balagh''. The first issue of the journal appeared in November 1926. Four volumes with a total of 150 editions were published. Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad (1889-1964), the founder, was a well-known Egyptian writer, poet, philosopher and historian who appointed Abdul Qadir Hamzah as editor of the journal.Talhami, Ghada Hashem. (2007). ''Palestine in the Egyptian Press: From Al-Ahram to Al-Ahali''. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Lanham/Boulder, pp. 94, 181. In addition to critical political articles, numerous poems and prose were published in the magazine. Among well-known authors Mohammed Abd al-Mu'ti al-Hamshari (1908-1938) gained popularity through his poetry. Nabawiyya Mousa Badawia (1886-1951), a teacher and pi ...
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Baba Sadiq
Baba and similar words may refer to: Places * Baba mountain range, also known as ''Koh-i-Baba'', in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan * Baba Canton, a canton in Los Ríos Province, Ecuador * Baba, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province * Baba, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Baba, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) * Baba, Mogilno County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) * Baba, Rypin County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) * Baba, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Baba, a village in Horea Commune, Alba County, Romania * Baba, a village in Coroieni Commune, Maramureș County, Romania * Baba, a tributary of the river Ghelința in Covasna County, Romania * Baba, a tributary of the river Putna in Vrancea County, Romania * Baba River (Ouham), in Central African Republic, a tributary of the Ouham River * Baba River, in North Macedonia, noted for Kolešino ...
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Az-Zuhur (magazine)
The monthly journal ''az-Zuhūr'' (Arabic: الزهور; DMG: az-Zuhūr; English: "Flowers") was published in Cairo from 1910 until 1913. Altogether, 40 issues exist. The editor Anṭūn al-Ǧumayyil (1887-1948) did already participate in the publication of the Beirutian magazine ''Al Bashir'' and the Egyptian newspaper ''Al-Ahram''.Dagmar Glaß (2004): ''Der al-Muqtaṭaf und seine Öffentlichkeit. Aufklärung, Räsonnement und Meinungsstreit in der frühen arabischen Zeitschriftenkommunikation'', 2 Bde., Würzburg, p. 173. Literature and art were the main focus whereat the journal mainly tried to support young authors and to improve the relationship between Arab writers from different regions.Elizabeth Kendall. (2006): ''Literature, Journalism and the Avant-Garde: Intersection in Egypt'', New York, pp. 32-33. In addition ''az-Zuhūr'' wanted to keep the balance between European and contemporary Arabic literature like some other later popular journals. Beside literary criticis ...
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Al Arusa
AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal Alchemist'') or Alphonse Elric, a character in the manga/anime * Al Borland, a character in the ''Home Improvement'' universe * Al Bundy, a character in the television series ''Married... with Children'' * Al Calavicci, a character in the television series ''Quantum Leap'' * Al McWhiggin, a supporting villain of ''Toy Story 2'' * Al, or Aldebaran, a character in ''Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'' media Music * ''A L'', an EP by French singer Amanda Lear * ''American Life'', an album by Madonna Calendar * Anno Lucis, a dating system used in Freemasonry Mythology and religion * Al (folklore), a spirit in Persian and Armenian mythology * Al Basty, a tormenting female night demon in Turkish folklore * ''Liber AL'', the c ...
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Artemis (magazine)
''Artemis'' was one of the first Armenian women's literary magazines. It was published and edited in Alexandria, Egypt by Marie Beylerian from January 1902 to December 1903. For Beylerian, the publication was the realization of a lifelong dream of creating a magazine where Armenian women could freely express themselves. At a time when women were beginning to enter the public sphere, ''Artemis'' provided a platform where women could publish their own opinions about the contemporary lives of Armenian women. Contributions were sent to ''Artemis'' from all corners of the diaspora, including Kars, Nor Jugha (in Isfahan), Tbilisi, Moscow, Paris, and New York City. The magazine was praised throughout the Armenian diaspora The Armenian diaspora refers to the communities of Armenians outside Armenia and other locations where Armenians are considered an indigenous population. Since antiquity, Armenians have established communities in many regions throughout the world. ... and attracted ...
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Arrissalah
''Arrissalah'' ( ar, الرسالة ''Ar-Risala'': the message, or ''Ar-Risala Magazine'') was an Arabic weekly cultural magazine for literature, science, and art published in Cairo from 1933 to 1953. It has been described as "the most important intellectual weekly in the 1930s Egypt and the Arab world." History and profile The first issue of ''Arrissalah'' appeared in January 1933. It was published by Dar Arrissalah and owned and edited by Ahmad Hasan al-Zayyat. Muhammad Farid Abu Hadid was instrumental in the establishment of the magazine. It was consisted of 86 pages which were printed on the A4-sized paper. ''Arrissalah'' was started as a biweekly publication, but its frequency was switched to weekly later. The magazine featured the work of prominent writers such as Sayyid Qutb,  Ahmad Amin,  Muhammad Farid Abu Hadid, Ahmad Zaki Pasha, Mustafa 'Abd al-Raziq, Mostafa Saadeq Al-Rafe'ie, Taha Hussein Taha Hussein (, ar, طه حسين; November 15, 1889 – Oc ...
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Ar-Rawi (magazine)
The Egyptian magazine ''ar-Rawi'' (Arabic: الراوي; DMG: ar Rāwī; English: "The Narrator") was published in Alexandria, part of the Khedivate of Egypt, between 1888 and 1890. A total of 21 issues in two volumes were edited. Founder of the magazine was the Lebanese journalist and author Salim Sarkis (1869-1926). He also published many other magazines which are known as Sarkis journals. According to its subtitle, ''ar-Rawi'' particularly focused on topics related to literary Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to includ ... and humorous content. References External links * Online-Versionar-Rāwī* Further informationwww.translatio.uni-bonn.de* Digital editionsArabische, persische und osmanisch-türkische Periodika 1888 establishments in Egypt 1890 disestablishments ...
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Arev Monthly
''Arev Monthly'' (أريف in Arabic, meaning sun in Armenian) was a monthly published in Cairo, Egypt by the Armenian daily '' Arev'' in Arabic covering Armenian subjects and concentrating on Arab-Armenian relations. It was established in 1997. The editor-in-chief was Mohammed Refaat el Immam. The monthly stopped publication in April 2009 after 12 years and 136 monthly issues. In April 2010, a very similar publication, '' Arek'' was launched with Mohammed Refaat el Imam as editor-in-chief. See also * List of magazines in Egypt The history of magazines in Egypt is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. In 1919 there were nearly more than thirty women's magazines in the co ... References External linksArchive of Arev Monthly 1997 establishments in Egypt 2009 disestablishments in Egypt Arabic-language magazines Armenian diaspora in Egypt Defunct magazines published in E ...
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