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711: 697: 185:'The Egyptian') was a nationalist newspaper which was published in Cairo, Egypt, from 1936 to 1954. The paper was one of the most widely read newspapers during its lifetime and was closed down by the Egyptian authorities on 4 May 1954. 204:
in 1936. Elie Politi, a leading Jewish businessman, assisted the foundation of the paper. Soon after its start Mahmoud Abu Al Fath bought the paper for a few thousand dollars and made it an official media outlet of the
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sold 150,000 copies in 1953. In May 1954 the Fath brothers were accused of being disloyal to the national interests following the publication of several articles in the paper demanding
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adopted a nationalist political stance. The paper sold 100,000 copies, making it both a financial success and an influential political force. It also became a competitor of
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David Stenner (2016). "'Bitterness towards Egypt' – the Moroccan nationalist movement, revolutionary Cairo and the limits of anti-colonial solidarity".
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with the Wafd Party weakened after World War II. However, it did not completely disappear, and the paper published numerous articles supporting the
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Raymond A. Hinnebusch (March 1984). "The Reemergence of the Wafd Party: Glimpses of the Liberal Opposition in Egypt".
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to follow the policies of the Wafd Party. The paper was banned on 4 May 1954. Soon after the closure of
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Rami Ginat (May 2003). "The Egyptian Left and the Roots of Neutralism in the Pre-Nasserite Era".
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Voice of the Muslim Brotherhood: Da'wa, Discourse, and Political Communication
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Henry Ladd Smith (June 1954). "The Egyptian Press and Its Current Problems".
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Helen A. Kitchen (April 1950). "'Al-Ahram': The 'Times' of the Arab World".
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Don Peretz (Winter 1959). "Democracy and the Revolution in Egypt".
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Following the acquisition of the paper by Mahmoud Abu Al Fath,
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independence in line with the party policies in 1947.
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restricted the page number of all papers, including
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The affiliation of 230:was among the ardent critics of the 778:Publications disestablished in 1954 383: 163: 13: 748:Defunct Arabic-language newspapers 552:The Wafd Party of Egypt, 1936-1945 281:which was launched the same year. 14: 794: 196:was established by Karim Thabit, 709: 695: 738:1954 disestablishments in Egypt 639: 602: 768:Newspapers established in 1936 571: 542: 465: 420: 353: 291: 16:Egyptian newspaper (1936–1954) 1: 773:Newspapers published in Cairo 625:10.1080/14682745.2015.1100605 557:American University of Beirut 284: 733:1936 establishments in Egypt 400:"The Press: Egyptian Uproar" 7: 488:10.1080/1353019032000059063 377:10.1556/AORIENT.59.2006.3.2 174: 10: 799: 528:10.1177/107769905403100307 743:Arab nationalism in Egypt 443:10.1017/S0020743800027628 133: 123: 113: 103: 95: 74: 66: 58: 36: 26: 679:The Washington Institute 673:Jon B. Alterman (1998). 341:(2): 159, 165–166, 168. 648:The Middle East Journal 549:David S. 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Index

Mahmoud Abu Al Fath
Muhammad Al Tabai
Wafd Party
Arab nationalism
Cairo
Egypt
Media of Egypt
List of newspapers
Arabic
romanized
lit.
Muhammad Al Tabai
Mahmoud Abu Al Fath
Wafd Party
Al Ahram
Muslim Brotherhood
World War II
Egyptian government
North African
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Al Gomhuria
"al-Miṣrī (المصري)"






The Middle East Journal
JSTOR

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