⁨⁨Al-Minbar⁩ - ⁨المنبر⁩⁩

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⁨1⁩ Thursday, 1 January 1948
⁨1⁩ issue
⁨2⁩ Friday, 2 January 1948
⁨3⁩ Saturday, 3 January 1948
⁨4⁩ Sunday, 4 January 1948
⁨5⁩ Monday, 5 January 1948
⁨6⁩ Tuesday, 6 January 1948
⁨7⁩ Wednesday, 7 January 1948
⁨8⁩ Thursday, 8 January 1948
⁨9⁩ Friday, 9 January 1948
⁨10⁩ Saturday, 10 January 1948
⁨11⁩ Sunday, 11 January 1948
⁨12⁩ Monday, 12 January 1948
⁨13⁩ Tuesday, 13 January 1948
⁨14⁩ Wednesday, 14 January 1948
⁨15⁩ Thursday, 15 January 1948
⁨16⁩ Friday, 16 January 1948
⁨17⁩ Saturday, 17 January 1948
⁨18⁩ Sunday, 18 January 1948
⁨19⁩ Monday, 19 January 1948
⁨20⁩ Tuesday, 20 January 1948
⁨21⁩ Wednesday, 21 January 1948
⁨22⁩ Thursday, 22 January 1948
⁨23⁩ Friday, 23 January 1948
⁨24⁩ Saturday, 24 January 1948
⁨25⁩ Sunday, 25 January 1948
⁨26⁩ Monday, 26 January 1948
⁨27⁩ Tuesday, 27 January 1948
⁨28⁩ Wednesday, 28 January 1948
⁨29⁩ Thursday, 29 January 1948
⁨30⁩ Friday, 30 January 1948
⁨31⁩ Saturday, 31 January 1948
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About this newspaper

Title: ⁨⁨Al-Minbar⁩ - ⁨المنبر⁩⁩
Available online: 1 January 1947 - 1 January 1948 (10 issues; 507 pages)
Language: ⁨Arabic⁩
Region: ⁨The Middle East⁩
Country: ⁨Mandatory Palestine⁩
City: ⁨Jerusalem⁩
Collection: ⁨Jrayed - Arabic Newspaper Archive of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine⁩
Frequency: ⁨Monthly⁩
Description:
Al-Minbar (The Pulpit) was a non-partisan journal on social, economic, and cultural matters that had two stated objectives, outlined in the editorial to the first issue: to cover news from the Arab Orthodox community and to contribute to “nation building” and “national training.” The journal published articles by first-rate Palestinian and Lebanese scholars and writers, Muslims and Christians alike, such as Ahmad Samih al-Khalidi (Jerusalem, 1896-1951), director of the Teacher Training College in Jerusalem and editor of the newspaper, Al-Kuliyya al-'Arabiyya (1927); the historian Nicola Ziyada (b. Damascus to parents from Nazareth, 1907-2006); the writer and artist Jabra Ibrahim Jabra (Bethlehem, 1920-1994); and Khalil Baydas (Nazareth, 1874-1949).
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