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Rose al-Yūsuf

Rose al-Yūsuf (Arabic: روز اليوسف; also written Rose al-Yousef) is an Arabic weekly political magazine published in Egypt.

Rose al-Yūsuf
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1925
First issue26 October 1925; 97 years ago (1925-10-26)
CountryEgypt
Based inCairo
LanguageArabic

History and profile

Rose al-Yūsuf was first published on 26 October 1925.[1][2] The magazine was named after its founder, Rose al Yusuf.[3][4] It is published by the Rose al Yusuf group[5] and is based in Cairo.[6]

The founding editor of the magazine was Mohamed El-Tabii until 1934.[7] He had a great role in establishing the paper alongside its founder Rose al Yusuf,[8] a Syrian-born female journalist.[5] Other renowned Egyptian journalists worked later on as editors, including Mostafa Amin and Ali Amin. Armenian-Egyptian cartoonist Alexander Saroukhan drew the cover page of the magazine from March 1928 to 1934.[7] Rakha and Zuhdi, Egyptian cartoonists, also contributed to the magazine.[7]

The magazine was started as a cultural and literary publication by Rose al Yusuf, but became a political magazine by 1928.[9] In the early period the magazine was a fierce critic of the Wafd Party.[10] In 1935, the publisher added a daily newspaper with the same name. Both are published in Arabic. Although Rose al-Yūsuf is a political magazine, it also covers entertainment news.[3] In 1960 President Gamal Nasser nationalized the magazine, which began to be controlled by the Egyptian government.[11][12] The magazine had a leftist leaning[3] during the presidencies of Nasser and Anwar Sadat.[5]

In 1957 Ihsan Abdel Quddus was the editor-in-chief.[13] Since the government took control in 1960, the editors-in-chief of the magazine have been appointed by the Shura Council.[14] In July 2005 Abdallah Kamal was appointed editor-in-chief, replacing Mohamed Abdel Moneim.[14][15] He served in the post until 2011.[16] In ِApril 2011 Osama Salama became the editor-in-chief, but left his post when the Muslim Brotherhood came to the power.[17] Essam Abdelaziz replaced him in the post. In 2014 Ibrahim Khalil became the editor-in-chief[18] and served in the post until 30 May 2017.

On 31 May 2017, 36-year-old Hany Abdullah became editor-in-chief of Rose al-Yūsuf who was the youngest editor-in-chief[19][20][21] since the nationalization of the press in Nasser’s era.

The weekly sold 250,000 copies in 2000.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ Andrew Hammond (2005). Pop Culture Arab World!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle. ABC-CLIO. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-85109-449-3.
  2. ^ Sania Sharawi Lanfranchi (18 December 2011). Casting Off the Veil: The Life of Huda Shaarawi, Egypt's First Feminist. I.B.Tauris. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-85772-071-9.
  3. ^ a b c Richard Butsch; Sonia Livingstone (15 August 2013). The Meanings of Audiences: Comparative Discourses. Routledge. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-135-04305-6.
  4. ^ Earl L. Sullivan (1986). Women in Egyptian Public Life. Syracuse University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-8156-2354-0.
  5. ^ a b c Mohamed El Bendary (1 March 2010). The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events. Lexington Books. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-7391-4520-3.
  6. ^ "Media Landscape". Menassat. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Talaat I. Farag (January 2004). "Satirical Papyrus and Modern Cartoonists (Part II)". The Ambassadors Magazine. 7 (1).
  8. ^ Eyal Sagui Bizawe (1 October 2009). "The return of Cinderella". Haaretz. from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  9. ^ Cathlyn Mariscotti (2008). Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women's Movement, 1925-1939: Changing Perspectives. Syracuse University Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-8156-3170-5.
  10. ^ (PDF). Gamal Abdel Nasser Digital Archive - Bibliotheca Alexandrina. 30 November 1946. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  11. ^ James J. Napoli; Hussain Y. Amin (1997). "Press Freedom in Egypt". In Festus Eribo; William Jong-Ebot (eds.). Press Freedom and Communication in Africa. Africa World Press. ISBN 9780865435513.
  12. ^ Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron (1999). "Freedom of the press in Egypt: Checks and Balances". Law Journal Library.
  13. ^ Nasser Kalawoun (2 September 2000). The Struggle For Lebanon: A Modern History of Lebanese-Egyptian Relations. I.B.Tauris. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-86064-423-8.
  14. ^ a b Gamal Essam El Din (7–13 July 2005). . Al Ahram Weekly. No. 750. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014.
  15. ^ High-profile journalist Abdallah Kamal passed away on Friday at the age of 49 due to a heart attack. Mada Masr. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  16. ^ "Abdullah Kamal". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  17. ^ "أسامة سلامة.. القديس". بوابة فيتو.
  18. ^ Maspiro28 June 2014. 10 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ "IIS Windows Server". www.rosa-magazine.com.
  20. ^ "تغييرات المؤسسات الصحفية: "سلامة" للأهرام و"رزق" للأخبار و"سليم" لدار التحرير | المصري اليوم". Al Masry Al Youm.
  21. ^ ""الوطنية للصحافة" تقرر تعيينات مؤقتة لمجالس إدارات الصحف القومية - بوابة الشروق". Shorouk News.
  22. ^ Sahar Hegazi; Mona Khalifa (October 2000). "Increasing the Coverage of Reproductive Health Issues in Egyptian Press Project" (PDF). FRONTIERS/Population Council. Retrieved 30 September 2014.

External links

Official website

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For the journalist see Rose al Yusuf Rose al Yusuf Arabic روز اليوسف also written Rose al Yousef is an Arabic weekly political magazine published in Egypt Rose al YusufCategoriesPolitical magazineFrequencyWeeklyFounded1925First issue26 October 1925 97 years ago 1925 10 26 CountryEgyptBased inCairoLanguageArabic Contents 1 History and profile 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory and profile EditRose al Yusuf was first published on 26 October 1925 1 2 The magazine was named after its founder Rose al Yusuf 3 4 It is published by the Rose al Yusuf group 5 and is based in Cairo 6 The founding editor of the magazine was Mohamed El Tabii until 1934 7 He had a great role in establishing the paper alongside its founder Rose al Yusuf 8 a Syrian born female journalist 5 Other renowned Egyptian journalists worked later on as editors including Mostafa Amin and Ali Amin Armenian Egyptian cartoonist Alexander Saroukhan drew the cover page of the magazine from March 1928 to 1934 7 Rakha and Zuhdi Egyptian cartoonists also contributed to the magazine 7 The magazine was started as a cultural and literary publication by Rose al Yusuf but became a political magazine by 1928 9 In the early period the magazine was a fierce critic of the Wafd Party 10 In 1935 the publisher added a daily newspaper with the same name Both are published in Arabic Although Rose al Yusuf is a political magazine it also covers entertainment news 3 In 1960 President Gamal Nasser nationalized the magazine which began to be controlled by the Egyptian government 11 12 The magazine had a leftist leaning 3 during the presidencies of Nasser and Anwar Sadat 5 In 1957 Ihsan Abdel Quddus was the editor in chief 13 Since the government took control in 1960 the editors in chief of the magazine have been appointed by the Shura Council 14 In July 2005 Abdallah Kamal was appointed editor in chief replacing Mohamed Abdel Moneim 14 15 He served in the post until 2011 16 In April 2011 Osama Salama became the editor in chief but left his post when the Muslim Brotherhood came to the power 17 Essam Abdelaziz replaced him in the post In 2014 Ibrahim Khalil became the editor in chief 18 and served in the post until 30 May 2017 On 31 May 2017 36 year old Hany Abdullah became editor in chief of Rose al Yusuf who was the youngest editor in chief 19 20 21 since the nationalization of the press in Nasser s era The weekly sold 250 000 copies in 2000 22 See also EditList of magazines in EgyptReferences Edit Andrew Hammond 2005 Pop Culture Arab World Media Arts and Lifestyle ABC CLIO p 105 ISBN 978 1 85109 449 3 Sania Sharawi Lanfranchi 18 December 2011 Casting Off the Veil The Life of Huda Shaarawi Egypt s First Feminist I B Tauris p 127 ISBN 978 0 85772 071 9 a b c Richard Butsch Sonia Livingstone 15 August 2013 The Meanings of Audiences Comparative Discourses Routledge p 125 ISBN 978 1 135 04305 6 Earl L Sullivan 1986 Women in Egyptian Public Life Syracuse University Press p 172 ISBN 978 0 8156 2354 0 a b c Mohamed El Bendary 1 March 2010 The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events Lexington Books p 61 ISBN 978 0 7391 4520 3 Media Landscape Menassat Retrieved 5 October 2014 a b c Talaat I Farag January 2004 Satirical Papyrus and Modern Cartoonists Part II The Ambassadors Magazine 7 1 Eyal Sagui Bizawe 1 October 2009 The return of Cinderella Haaretz Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 10 April 2013 Cathlyn Mariscotti 2008 Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women s Movement 1925 1939 Changing Perspectives Syracuse University Press p 114 ISBN 978 0 8156 3170 5 British Embassy Cairo Documents PDF Gamal Abdel Nasser Digital Archive Bibliotheca Alexandrina 30 November 1946 Archived from the original PDF on 7 November 2021 Retrieved 7 November 2021 James J Napoli Hussain Y Amin 1997 Press Freedom in Egypt In Festus Eribo William Jong Ebot eds Press Freedom and Communication in Africa Africa World Press ISBN 9780865435513 Nathalie Bernard Maugiron 1999 Freedom of the press in Egypt Checks and Balances Law Journal Library Nasser Kalawoun 2 September 2000 The Struggle For Lebanon A Modern History of Lebanese Egyptian Relations I B Tauris p 185 ISBN 978 1 86064 423 8 a b Gamal Essam El Din 7 13 July 2005 A radical shake up Al Ahram Weekly No 750 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 High profile journalist Abdallah Kamal passed away on Friday at the age of 49 due to a heart attack Mada Masr 13 June 2014 Retrieved 14 June 2014 Abdullah Kamal Al Arabiya Retrieved 5 October 2014 أسامة سلامة القديس بوابة فيتو Maspiro28 June 2014 Archived 10 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine IIS Windows Server www rosa magazine com تغييرات المؤسسات الصحفية سلامة للأهرام و رزق للأخبار و سليم لدار التحرير المصري اليوم Al Masry Al Youm الوطنية للصحافة تقرر تعيينات مؤقتة لمجالس إدارات الصحف القومية بوابة الشروق Shorouk News Sahar Hegazi Mona Khalifa October 2000 Increasing the Coverage of Reproductive Health Issues in Egyptian Press Project PDF FRONTIERS Population Council Retrieved 30 September 2014 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose al Yusuf amp oldid 1098625945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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