Kull shay

Kull shay
EditorSalama Musa
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherDar Al Hilal
Founded1925
Final issue1927
CountryEgypt
Based inCairo
LanguageArabic
Websitenbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5:1-302424

The Arabic-language non-political weekly magazine Kull shay (Arabic: كل شىء; DMG: Kull šayʾ; English: Everything) was first published in Cairo in 1925. The magazine produced a total of 105 issues until its closure in 1927. It was published by Dar Al Hilal.[1] The managing editor was the famous journalist, writer and political theorist Salama Musa.[2] He also published editorials in the magazine.[3] One of the contributors was Palestinian writer Asma Tubi.[4][5] In 1927, the magazine was merged with Al-Alam to form the periodical Kull šayʾ wa-l-ʿālam.[6]

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  2. ^ Ami Ayalon (1995). The press in the Arab Middle East: A history. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 239. ISBN 9780195087802.
  3. ^ Tahir Khemiri; G. Kampffmeyer (1930). "Leaders in contemporary Arabic literature". Die Welt des Islams. 9 (2–4): 32. doi:10.2307/1569007. JSTOR 1569007.
  4. ^ "Tubi, Asma (1905–1983)". Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs.
  5. ^ Raḍwá ʻĀshūr; et al., eds. (2008). Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. p. 504. ISBN 978-977-416-146-9.
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