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''Al-Muqtaṭaf'' (
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: المقتطف; DMG: al-Muqtaṭaf;
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: "The Digest") was an Arabic journal of
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. The journal was published monthly from 1876 to 1952 in
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and
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with a total of 121 issues. Along with ''
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'' and '' Al-Hilal'', it was one of the Arab world's three most popular journals in the early 20th century.


Publication history

''Al-Muqtataf'' was founded in 1876 by the Arabic Christians Yaqūb Ṣarrūf (1852-1927) and Fāris Nimr (1856-1951) at the
Syrian Protestant College The American University of Beirut (AUB) ( ar, الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت) is a Private University, private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York (state), New York with its campus in Beirut, Leban ...
(SPC, today
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) in Beirut.Dagmar Glaß. (2004): Der al-Muqta?af und seine Öffentlichkeit. Aufklärung, Räsonnement und Meinungsstreit in der frühen arabischen Zeitschriftenkommunikation, 2 Bde., Würzburg: Ergon Verlag., pp. 61, 185ff, 249. Both of them graduated there with a bachelor of arts degree in science and worked afterwards as lecturers.Dagmar Glaß. (1995). Die Masail-Kolumne in al-Muqtataf. Ein Indikator für die Rezeption einer arabischen Wissenschaftszeitschrift der 19. Jahrhunderts?, Herzog, Christoph/Motika, Raoul/Pistor-Hatam, Anja (Eds.), ''Presse und Öffentlichkeit im Nahen Osten, Heidelberg: Heidelberger Orientverlag'', pp. 59-82. Ṣarrūf, who had made a name himself as an important science journalist and promoter of the modern
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, was interested predominantly in scientific and literary topics. Nimr, on the other hand, dedicated himself additionally to current politics. The third publisher Šāhīn Makāriyūs (1853-1910) who was also a journalist, was responsible for the
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, and he developed this already in the production of the journals ''Našra al-Usbūʿīya'' (1871) and '' aṭ- Ṭabīb'' (1884-1885). The publishing course was apparently not planned from the beginning since the volumes are not furnished with a date till the fourth year. The chronology was published until 1885 only according to
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later the Islamic dating was also added. Besides Syria and Egypt the issues were also distributed in Iraq, Iran, Yemen and were spread in numerous European countries, in the USA, Canada, Latin America, Australia as well as in India and China. In 1882, the journal attracted controversy when it published a speech by an SPC professor named Edwin Lewis. The speech made favorable references to
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, and was opposed by religiously conservative authorities at SPC. In addition, another Christian journal ''
Al Bashir ''Al Bashir'' (Arabic: ''The Messenger'') was a Catholic magazine published in Beirut, Lebanon, by Jesuit. It was published triweekly from 1870 and 1947 and supported the Catholic religious cause in the region. History and profile It was launch ...
s editor
Louis Cheikho Louis Cheikho, ar, لويس شيخو, born Rizqallâh Cheikho (1859–1927) was a Jesuit Chaldean Catholic priest, Orientalist and Theologian. He pioneered Eastern Christian and Assyrian Chaldean literary research and made major contributions ...
harshly criticised the articles on Darwin published in ''Al-Muqtataf''. The editors of ''Al-Muqtataf'' were accused of being
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by ''Al Bashir''. The accusations of two journals each other lasted until 1884, and the incident became known not only in the region, but also in Europe. The problem was solved the same year only through the intervention of the Ottomans who asked the editors through the Directorate of Foreign Affairs and Publications in Beirut to stop accusing each other if they did not want to be subject to the bans or penalty. Such oppositions led Ṣarrūf and Nimr to migrate to Cairo in 1883 where they produced the journal in a private printing press owned by Makāriyūs. One of the contributors in Cairo was
May Ziadeh May Elias Ziadeh ( ; ar, مي إلياس زيادة, ; 11 February 1886 – 17 October 1941) was a Lebanese people, Lebanese-Palestinians, Palestinian poet, essayist, and translator, who wrote many different works both in Arabic language, Ar ...
, a Palestinian feminist writer. In addition, Ṣarrūf and Nimr published simultaneously the daily newspaper ''al-Muqaṭṭam'' (1889-1952), the monthly journal ''al-Laṭāʾif'' (1886-1896) and ''Ǧarīdat as-Sūdān'' (''The Sudan Times'', 1903) in Cairo. ''Al-Muqtataf'' ended publication in 1952.


Content

''Al-Muqtaṭaf'' was not a political but rather an encyclopaedic journal that followed European and American examples. The New Yorker weekly journal ''American Artisan'' for "Arts, Mechanics, Manufactures, Engineering, Chemistry, Inventions and Patents" provided the logo of crossed hammer and feather, which was copied at the title page till the 1890s. At first the subheading was "ǧarīda ʿilmīya ṣināʿīya" ("journal for science and industry") which indicates that current politics was for the most part neglected. The publishers' aim was to inform the reader in the
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about the Western scientific progress of that time and how to use that knowledge in one's daily life. The scientific and literary topics of the journal were varied. Articles on modern sciences were published, from
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to
astronomy Astronomy () is a natural science that studies astronomical object, celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and chronology of the Universe, evolution. Objects of interest ...
and from
physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which r ...
to
veterinary medicine Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in animals. Along with this, it deals with animal rearing, husbandry, breeding, research on nutri ...
as well as
agriculture Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to ...
and
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.
Evolutionary theory Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes, which are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Variation ...
and
Darwinism Darwinism is a scientific theory, theory of Biology, biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of smal ...
obtained great significance in the first years of publication and resulted in excited discussions among the authors and readers. Cultural and social topics as well as literature gained over the time more relevance, and translations of
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were increasingly published. The rubric for disputation and correspondence (Bāb al-Munāẓara wa-l-Murāsala) and the column for questions and answers (Masāʿil wa-aǧwibatuhā) enabled and promoted social, scientific and political debates. Authors and readers could express their opinions, debate with other authors or ask questions. The importance of interaction with the readership is also evident in numerous reader surveys, its results were continuously published. It was also important for the authors to complement the articles with numerous illustrations, first in black and white and from 1926 on for the first time coloured. From March 1885 a lot of advertisements appeared, from October 1886 they were published in Arabic and English in many pages for a wider public. All in all this encyclopaedic educational journal, the only one of its kind, had remarkable influence on numerous scientific, social and political debates in the Arab world. Due to its publications scientific fields, European literature as well as social topics could gain popularity and broadly be discussed.


Influence

''Al Muqtataf'' was used by other Arabic journals as a model, including '' Al Nafais Al Asriyyah'' launched in Jerusalem in 1908.


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