Political magazine in Egypt (1951–1953; 1976–1981)
Al Dawa
Managing editor
Umar Al Tilmisani
Categories
Political magazine
Frequency
Monthly
Publisher
Islamic Publication and Distribution Company
Founder
Salih Ashmawi
Founded
1951
1976 (restart)
First issue
3 January 1951
June 1976 (second period)
Final issue
August 1981
Country
Egypt
Based in
Cairo
Language
Arabic
Al Dawa (Arabic: The Call) was an Arabic language monthly political magazine which was published in Egypt in two periods, 1951–1953 and 1976–1981. The publication was one of the media outlets connected to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
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AlDawa (Arabic: The Call) was an Arabic language monthly political magazine which was published in Egypt in two periods, 1951–1953 and 1976–1981. The...
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several posts in the group and edited some of its publications such as AlDawa and Al Nadhir. Ashmawi was born in Cairo in 1910. He received a bachelor's...