Al-Bayan (journal)
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The Arabic periodical al-Bayān (English: "announcement" or "declaration") was published once or twice a month from 1 March 1897 until 16 August 1898. It was edited in Cairo by Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī (1847–1906)[1] and Bišāra Zalzal (1851–1905) and was the successor of the medical journal aṭ-Ṭabīb (1884–1885). Since 1898, Al-Yāziǧī, a linguist and journalist from Lebanon, particularly built up his reputation as the chief editor of the journal aḍ-Ḍiyāʾ (1898-1906).[2] Apart from scientific articles, al-Bayān focused on cultural and anthropological topics such as language and education.[3]
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Editor | Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī |
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Categories | Culture, anthropology, language, education |
Frequency | Once to twice per month |
Publisher | Ibrahīm Al-Yāziǧī and Bišāra Zalzal |
First issue | 1 March 1897 |
Final issue | 16 August 1898 |
Country | Egypt |
Based in | Cairo |
Language | Arabic |
Website | nbn-resolving |
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