al-Mu'aiyad

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al-Mu'aiyad ( Arabic المؤيد, DMG al-Muʾaiyad ) was an influential daily newspaper founded in 1889 by the Egyptian journalist Sheikh ʿAlī Yūsuf (1863-1913) and published by him. According to Peri Bearman, she dominated the Muslim press from 1889 to 1913.

The newspaper served as a platform for the nationalists and from 1907 allied with the constitutional reform party.

She was quite close to the ideas of Muhammad Abduh , who wrote in her, as well as Raschid Rida , Qasim Amin , Kawakibi or Kurd Ali . She criticized the infiltration by increasing European lifestyle in Egypt.

See also

literature

  • Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen: "Les débuts d'une revue neo-salafiste: Muhibb al-Dîn al-Khatîb et Al-Fath de 1926 à 1928" in Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée 95-98 (2002) 227-255 . Online at: http://remmm.revues.org/234
  • Kelidar, Abbas (1981): "Shaykh 'Alî Yûsuf: Egyptian Journalist and Islamic Nationalist", dans Marwan Buheiry, Intellectual Life in the Arab East 1890-1939, Beyrouth, American University of Beirut, p. 10-20.
  • Umar Ryad: A Printed Muslim “Lighthouse” in Cairo al-Manār's Early Years, Religious Aspiration and Reception (1898-1903). Arabica 56 (2009) 27-60 (online at academia.edu )

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References and footnotes

  1. brillonline.nl: Yūsuf, ʿAlī (Peri Bearman)
  2. Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen, remmm.revues.org (cf. Kelidar, Abbas, 1981)
  3. Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen, remmm.revues.org (cf. Kelidar, Abbas, 1981)
Al-Mu'aiyad (alternative names of the lemma)
Al-Mu'ayyad; al-Muʾayyad