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came out monthly and contained many articles about women, including biographies of leading women. It also covered writings about the search for progress, the defense of individual freedoms, rejection of the oppressive use of authority, respect for the laws that govern society, compassion for the
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weakest, and eventually respect for women. All these topics were discussed based on the principles of the freemasonry. The magazine played a significant role in the unveiling of the Egyptian women. The magazine also featured short stories.
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was launched in Cairo in 1885 to improve the masonic activities in Egypt. Its editor and founder was Shahin Makariyus who was the husband of Maryam Nimr, sister of the journalist
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Byron D. Cannon (1985). "Nineteenth-Century Arabic Writings on Women and Society: The Interim Role of the Masonic Press in Cairo - (al-Lataif, 1885-1895)".
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Beth Baron (July 1989). "Unveiling in Early Twentieth Century Egypt: Practical and Symbolic Considerations".
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Karim Wissa (1989). "Freemasonry in Egypt 1798-1921: A Study in Cultural and Political Encounters".
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Donald M. Reid (October 1970). "Syrian Christians, the Rags-To-Riches Story, and Free Enterprise".
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until her death in 1898. Another major contributors were Amir Amin Arslan and Salma Qusatli.
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Barbara De Poli (2021). "Italians, freemasons and the Dawn of Egyptian nationalism".
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publication which existed between 1885 and 1896. It was headquartered in Cairo.
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A Forgotten Pioneer of the Lebanese Nahdah: Salim al-Bustani (1848–1884)
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Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies)
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Egypt As a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics
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Index

Political magazine
Khedivate of Egypt
Cairo
Arabic
masonic
Faris Nimr
Al Muqattam
"Freemasonry and Islam"
doi
10.1163/9789004273122_014
ISBN
9789004273122






International Journal of Middle East Studies
doi
10.1017/S0020743800029433
S2CID
154672274



Egypt As a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics
hdl
2027/heb04411.0001.001
JSTOR

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