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Najib El-Rayyes

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25: 182:, was published a few months after his death in 1952 and reprinted without revisions. The articles in this book narrate events in Syria between 1935-45, "when Syrian political life was tumultuous and full of revolutions and struggles against colonialism and demands for the country's unity and independence." 177:
Press in Damascus. It collected a number of his articles that dealt with important events in Syria during that period, and his nationalist political positions in defense of Syria's independence and unity. His second book,
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In addition to his journalism career, Najib al-Rayyes was also a prominent nationalist who opposed French colonialism in Syria. As a result of his views, French authorities often disrupted the publication of
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From 1920-43, al-Rayyes spent a total of eight years in prison, many years in exile. In 1943, he was elected as a representative for Damascus on the list of President Shukri al-Quwatli for four years.
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Al-Rayyes went to Damascus in 1919 and worked in the Syrian press. After that, he wrote for a number of Lebanese newspapers, including
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with his father, who was appointed chief of the city’s police, where he continued his studies in Arabic language and religion.
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in 1922, he wrote a nationalist anthem, "Oh, the Darkness of the Prison."
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to this effect. The first issue was published in 1954 under the name
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In 1994, a book was published about Najib al-Rayyes, titled
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Najib al-Rayyes was the father of journalist and publisher
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