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introduced in Turkey following the establishment of the new republican system. At the same time it advocated Egyptian nationalism through the articles of Mohammed Hussein Heikal, which supported close economic and cultural relationships between Egypt and the countries of the Arab East.
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explicitly changed, and it became a fierce critic of the foreign influence in Egypt. In addition, the paper began to appeal to the beliefs of Muslims in the 1930s and claimed that the
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Rebecca Joubin (Fall 1996). "Creating the Modern Professional Housewife: Scientifically Based Advice Extended to Middle- and Upper-Class Egyptian Women, 1920s–1930s".
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was launched in 1922 shortly after the establishment of the Liberal Constitutional Party. The first issue appeared in October that year. The founders were
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B. L. Carter (October 1984). "On Spreading the Gospel to Egyptians Sitting in Darkness: The Political Problem of Missionaries in Egypt in the 1930s".
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was one of the four publications read by Egyptian women partly due to the fact that it featured a weekly women's page entitled
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Richard Hattemer (January 2000). "Ataturk and the reforms in Turkey as reflected in the Egyptian press".
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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928, Volume II, Document 743
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Ralph M. Coury (1982). "Who "Invented" Egyptian Arab Nationalism? Part 2".
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Thomas Mayer (April 1984). "Egypt and the 1936 Arab Revolt in Palestine".
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Sabry Hafez (2000). "Literary Innovations: Schools and Journals".
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Newspaper of the Liberal Constitution Party in Egypt (1922–1951)
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which was started in March that year and existed until 1930.
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in the country were criminals. It also attacked the
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Index

Liberal Constitutional Party
Mohammed Hussein Heikal
Cairo
Egypt
Media of Egypt
List of newspapers
Arabic
Liberal Constitutional Party
Mohammed Hussein Heikal
Taha Hussein
Salama Moussa
Ali Mahmoud Taha
Ibrahim Nagi
Ibrahim Al Mazini
Mustafa Abdul Raziq
religious freedom
secular thought
reforms
missionaries
Copts
Al Balagh



Journal of Islamic Studies
doi
10.1093/jis/11.1.21


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