Category
page 1Defunct Arabic-language magazines
Dabiq
English language propaganda magazine published by the self-proclaimed Islamic State
Rumiyah
online magazine published by the Islamic State
Al-Manar
magazine published in Cairo between 1898 and 1941
Nichane
Nichane (; formerly Aljareeda Alokhra) was a Moroccan weekly arabophone and darijophone (in Moroccan Arabic) news magazine.
Al-Urwah al-Wuthqa
islamic revolutionary journal
al-Aṣmaʿī
magazine published in Jaffa from 1908 onwards
Al-Machriq
Al-Machriq ( 'The East') was a journal founded in 1898 by the Jesuit and Chaldean Catholic priest Louis Cheikho, and published by Jesuit fathers of Saint Joseph University in Beirut (modern-day Lebanon). The subtitle was Revue Catholique Orientale. Sciences, Lettres, Arts. Cheikho edited Al-Bashir in addition to Al-Machriq. Al-Machriq played a significant role in reviving classical Arabic. It extensively dealt with the rapport between the Maronites and the Marada, two Christian groups living in the region. In the initial phase the magazine also featured literary work. It had run through 72 vol
al-Jāmiʿa
magazine published in Alexandria between 1899 and 1904
al-Risālah
Arrissalah ( Ar-Risala: the message, or Ar-Risala Magazine) was an Arabic-language 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."
Al-Muqtataf
magazine published in Beirut and Cairo between 1876 and 1952
Israel
newspaper
Da'watul Haq
Indian Arabic magazine