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  2. Adab (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Adab (Arabic: الآداب) has been defined as "decency, morals". [ 2 ] While interpretation of the scope and particulars of Adab may vary among different cultures, common among these interpretations is regard for personal standing through the observation of certain codes of behavior. [ 3 ]

  3. Al Adab - Wikipedia

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    Al Adab was inspired from Les Temps modernes and has a pan-Arab political stance. [3] [7] The magazine was popular in all major intellectual centers of the Arab world such as Cairo and Baghdad. [8] Its influence and popularity continued until the beginning of the civil war in Lebanon in 1975. [2] The frequency of the magazine changed over time.

  4. Arab Media & Society - Wikipedia

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    Arab Media & Society is an open access peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies on communication.The editor-in-chief is Hussein Amin (American University in Cairo) and it is published by the Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism in the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo. [1]

  5. Islamic ethics - Wikipedia

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    Adab is "the actual practices of moral philosophy"; Manner, attitude, behaviour and the etiquette of putting things in their proper place [11] "a culture of refined behavior [that] shaped the ethical outlook of urban Muslims" There were writings setting forth "the virtues for different classes and groups to honor, including the ulama, rulers ...

  6. Blogging in Arab countries - Wikipedia

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    Blogging is increasingly used in many countries around the globe, including those with oppressive and authoritarian regimes. [1] In many Arab countries with oppressive and authoritarian regimes, where the government conventionally has controlled print and broadcast media, blogs and other forms of new media provide a new public sphere where citizens can obtain information they are interested in ...

  7. Arab culture - Wikipedia

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    Neither the institution nor the society in which it functions can be understood properly without reference to the other. This is certainly true in the Arab world." [24] Media values in the Arab world therefore vary between and within countries. In the words of Lawrence Pintak and Jeremy Ginges (2008), “The Arab media are not a monolith.” [25]

  8. 7amleh - Wikipedia

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    7amleh is a non-profit citizens' association aiming at supporting and training Palestinian and Arab human rights and other civil society activists in online media coverage of the human rights of Palestinians. [1] 7amleh also carries out advocacy for digital rights, the right to Internet access, and campaigning on Palestinian rights. [2]

  9. Arab Journalism Award - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Journalism Award (AJA) (Arabic: جائزة الصحافة العربية) launched in 1999, by Dubai Press Club, The award is given each year by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum during the Arab Media Forum.

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