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This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...
The Guardian, a British daily while quoting Gazette editor, Zafarul Islam Khan, described the Milli Gazette as "a newspaper widely read among India's 140m Muslims" [3] and "an influential newspaper for Indian Muslims."' [4] The Diplomat and The Citizen described the publication as the first English language Muslim newspaper of India. [5] [6]
The Muslim Observer (TMO) is a weekly newspaper, founded in 1998, focussing on issues relevant to Muslims and Islam.It is based in Farmington, Michigan, United States – a publication by the parent media organization Muslim Media Network Inc..
Muslim News Nigeria was founded by Rasheed Abubakar, an author, writer and a columnist with The Daily Independent in Lagos, Nigeria. It debuted in August 2018. It was established due to the media reportage of Barrister Firdaus Amasa's Hijab saga and several other cases of under-reporting of news about Islam and Muslims.
Harakah is a newspaper founded in 1987 and published by Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). In addition to using the Malay language, the paper includes an 8-page English language pullout consisting of pages and columns written in English called the English Section. A page in Jawi writing was introduced in 2007.
It is published daily in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and distributed in Egypt and Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Arabic weekly, Al Ahram Al Arabi, which was launched in 1997 is another publication of the publishing house. [19] An international Arabic-language edition called Al Ahram al Duwali has been published daily in London since ...
The Daily Ittefaq (Bengali: দৈনিক ইত্তেফাক, romanized: Dôinik Ittefāk, Bangla pronunciation: [ˈd̪ɔinik ˈit̪ːefak]), is a Bangla daily newspaper. Founded in 1949 by Maulana Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan , it is the oldest newspaper, and one of the most circulated newspapers in Bangladesh.
The Final Call (ISSN 1090-7327) [1] is a newspaper published in Chicago. It was founded in 1979 by Minister Louis Farrakhan and serves as the official newspaper of the Nation of Islam. [2] The magazine acts as the group's tool to spread their agenda, goals and view of world events and natural disasters. [3]