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Defunct Egyptian weekly magazine (1925–1927)

Kull shay
EditorSalama Musa
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherDar Al Hilal
Founded1925
Final issue1927
CountryEgypt
Based inCairo
LanguageArabic
Websitenbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5:1-302424

The Arabic-language non-political weekly magazine Kull shay (Arabic: كل شىء; DMG: Kull šayʾ; English: Everything) was first published in Cairo in 1925. The magazine produced a total of 105 issues until its closure in 1927. It was published by Dar Al Hilal. The managing editor was the famous journalist, writer and political theorist Salama Musa. He also published editorials in the magazine. One of the contributors was Palestinian writer Asma Tubi. In 1927, the magazine was merged with Al-Alam to form the periodical Kull šayʾ wa-l-ʿālam.

References

  1. Lucie Ryzova (Fall 2004). ""I am a Whore but I will be a Good Mother": On the Production and Consumption of the Female Body in Modern Egypt". The Arab Studies Journal. 12/13 (2/1): 117. JSTOR 27933910.
  2. Ami Ayalon (1995). The press in the Arab Middle East: A history. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 239. ISBN 9780195087802.
  3. Tahir Khemiri; G. Kampffmeyer (1930). "Leaders in contemporary Arabic literature". Die Welt des Islams. 9 (2–4): 32. doi:10.2307/1569007. JSTOR 1569007.
  4. "Tubi, Asma (1905–1983)". Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs.
  5. Raḍwá ʻĀshūr; et al., eds. (2008). Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. p. 504. ISBN 978-977-416-146-9.
  6. Keren Zdafee (2019). Cartooning for a Modern Egypt. Brill. p. 32. ISBN 978-90-04-41037-4.

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