Rawdat Al Madaris (Arabic: روضة المدارس المصرية, lit. 'School Garden'), also known as Rawdat Al Madaris Al Misriyah,[1] was a bimonthly education magazine which was published in Cairo, Egypt, between 1870 and 1877. It was the first Egyptian and Arab publication which specifically focused on education.[2]
^"Pre-1919 Egyptian Newspapers and Serials". Penn Libraries. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
^Hoda A. Yousef (2008). "Reassessing Egypt's dual system of education under İsmaʿil: Growing ʿIlm and Shifting Ground in Egypt's First Educational Journal, Rawdat Al-Madaris, 1870–77". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 40 (1): 110, 112. doi:10.1017/s0020743807080439. S2CID 232251210.
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