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    Al-Hadira (also spelled El-Hadhira, or al-ḥāḍira; Arabic: الحاضرة) was the first private Arabic newspaper in Tunisia. It was founded in 1888 by reformist...
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    Museum Two pages from the manuscript of "Divan shu’r al-Hadira" (The collected verses of Al-Hadira). Naskh and thuluth script. Freer Gallery of Art Two...
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    and literary issues. (The first private Arabic newspaper in Tunisia, Al-Hadira, would not be published until 1888.) A number of Zitouna University professors...
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    (Cambridge University 2004) at 65 (al-Hadira); at 33, 65 (Khair al-Din). Perkins refers to 'Abduh and the al-Hadira weekly as being socially conservative...
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    al-Hadira, Amir ibn al-Tufail, 'Alqama ibn 'Abada, al-Muthaqqib, Ta'abbata Sharran and Abu Dhu'ayb), it is unclear how many were compiled before al-Mufaddal's...
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    published in Tunisia in French. An Arabic edition, al-Tounsi, was first published in 1909. Al Hadira al-Tounsi Masri, Safwan. Tunisia: An Arab Anomaly. New...
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    magazine al-Hadira in 1888. A more radical one al-Zahra ran from 1890 until suppressed in 1896; as was the Sabil al-Rashad of 'Abd al-'Aziz al-Tha'alibi...
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    populated and consisted of several iqlim: Aruh (Castellar de la Frontera), al-Hadira, Olba and others, which included the cities of Gibraltar, Tarifa, Jimena...
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    of Senussi el Mahdi by the same writer appeared in the Arab journal El Hadira of Tunis, Sept. 2, 1902; a condensation of this article appears in the "Bull...
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  • El Fatate, later after her marriage, under the pseudonyme de Bahitate El Hadira (researcher of the city), and not El Hadara (civilisation). At that time...
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