For the former head of state of Sudan, see Omar al-Bashir. For other people with the name, see Bashir.
Al Bashir
Editor
Louis Cheikho
Henri Lammens
Lahad Khater
Categories
Catholic magazine
Frequency
Triweekly
Publisher
Jesuit
Founder
Ambroise Monnot, S.J.
Founded
1870
First issue
January 1870
Final issue
1947
Country
Ottoman Syria
Based in
Beirut
Language
Arabic
Al Bashir (Arabic: The Messenger) was a Catholic magazine published in Beirut, Lebanon, by Jesuit.[1] It was published triweekly from 1870 and 1947 and supported the Catholic religious cause in the region.[2]
^Donald J. Cioeta (May 1979). "Ottoman Censorship in Lebanon and Syria, 1876-1908". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 10 (2): 170. doi:10.1017/S0020743800034759. JSTOR 162125. S2CID 163019820.
^Rafael Herzstein (April 2015). "The Oriental Library and the Catholic Press at Saint-Joseph University in Beirut". Journal of Jesuit Studies. 2 (2): 248–264. doi:10.1163/22141332-00202005. ISSN 2214-1324.
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