- Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah (Arabic: النفائس العصرية, romanized: al-Nafais al-'Asriyya, lit. 'The
Modern Treasures'),
simply Al Nafais, was a
literary and political...
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Madinah and the Al-Azhar University. He aut****d
books such as At-Tarīqat al-
Asriyyah and Tahafuzz-e-Madāris.
Abdur Razzaq was born in 1935 into a religious...
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eventually the
magazine was shut down. The
magazine inspired Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah, an
Arabic literary and
political magazine which was
published in Jerusalem...
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Tuhfat Al-Nothaar Fe Gharaa'ib Al-Amsaar. Vol. 2. Lebanon: Al-Maktabah Al-
ʿAṣriyyah (published 2005). p. 253. ISBN 9953-34-180-X.
British Emb****y website...
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Pushkin into Arabic. In addition, he
established a magazine, "al-Nafā'is al-'
asriyyah" (النفائس العصرية, The
Modern Treasures),
which acquired a good name in...
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widely viewed as Sovremennik's successor.
Sovremennik inspired Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah, an
Arabic literary and
political magazine which was
published in Jerusalem...
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expatriates at the
American Colony. He also
contributed to Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah, a
literary magazine based in Jerusalem. Sari
followed Wadie Tarazi (Gaza...
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Muqtataf was used by
other Arabic journals as a model,
including Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah launched in
Jerusalem in 1908.
Jurji Zaydan worked as an ****ociate editor...
- media. Al
Hilal has
inspired many
Arabic magazines,
including Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah launched in
Jerusalem in 1908. On 30
March 2011
Helmy Al
Namnam became...