An-Nibras
| Editor | Scheich Mustafa al-Ghalayini |
|---|---|
| Categories | Culture |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Year founded | 1909 |
| Final issue | 1910 |
| Country | Lebanon |
| Based in | Beirut |
| Language | Arabic |
| Website | [1] |
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The Arabic-language magazine An-Nibrās (النبراس;The Lantern) appeared once a month in 1909 and 1910 in Beirut. The founder and publisher was Mustafa al-Ghalayini, a well-known Lebanese theologian, writer and reformer. In addition to scientific articles and findings, An-Nibrās focused on cultural topics.[1] The reader was informed about literary and historical facts. Especially the criticism of politics and society played a major role for al-Ghalayini. Religious topics were not of primary importance but were covered as well.[2] Subscriptions were offered outside of Lebanon not only to Egypt but also to United States and India.[3]
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