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185:. Abdul Karim Al Juhaiman was the last the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. His articles on the necessity of education for girls' and on gambling caused tension, and soon after this incident the last issue of the paper appeared on 29 April 1957. He was also arrested and released after 20-day detention. 157:
and shipped to Dammam. The paper covered critical news in the country and attempted to raise an awareness among the people. It was known for its coverage of the nationalist articles and news on the corruption and maladministration in Saudi municipalities. Over time the weekly became a platform for
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was first published on 26 December 1954. Early issues of the paper were printed in
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between 1954 and 1957. It was the first newspaper published in the
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Weekly Arabic newspaper published in Saudi Arabia (1954–1957)
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and philanthropist, was among the frequent contributors of
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Index

Weekly newspaper
Arabic
Dammam
Saudi Arabia
Media of Saudi Arabia
List of newspapers
Arabic
Dammam
Eastern Province
Beirut
nationalist
merchant
Shia cleric
Qatif
editor-in-chief





"Dhahran News: Eastern Province's first newspaper"
Arab News
Toby Craig Jones
Desert Kingdom
Harvard University Press
ISBN
978-0-674-05940-5
From the camel to the cadillac: automobility, consumption, and the U.S.-Saudi special relationship
University of California, Santa Barbara
ProQuest

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