Al-Kifah
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Subject | Islam |
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Language | Arabic |
Edited by | Altafur Rahman Azmi |
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ISO 4 | Al-Kifah |
Al-Kifah (Arabic: الكفاح) was a fortnightly Arabic magazine, which was the mouthpiece of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind.[1] In the post-independence period, the leaders of Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind decided to launch the magazine to promote the aims and objectives of the Jamiat in the Gulf countries. For this purpose, an 8-page was published in Delhi in January 1973; its editor was Altafur Rahman Azmi.[2] Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi played an important role in its publication. For some reason, the magazine was published for the last time in December 1987, but it had played a vital role in promoting Arabic language in India.[3] Often the editors of Al-Da'i edited Al-Kifah, although Darul Uloom Deoband had no formal affiliation with it.[4][5]
Aims and objectives
[edit]Aims and objectives:[6]
- To introduce the aims of Jamiat-e-Ulama-e-Hind in the Arab countries.
- To publish the events occurring here from the viewpoint of Jamiat.
- To publish Islamic articles.
- To endeavor to promote the Arabic language and literature in India.
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Alam, Sarwar (2000). Development of Arabic journalism in India after independence (Thesis) (in Arabic). India: Aligarh Muslim University. pp. 241–246. hdl:10603/57825.
- ^ Ayub Nadwi, Dr. (1998). Origin and Development of Arabic Journalism in India. J&K, India: Darul Hijrah. pp. 175–176.
- ^ Khan, Salimur Rahman (2007). Evolution & History of Islamic Journalism in India. New Delhi, India: Kitab Bhawan. p. 398.
- ^ Alangadan, Anees (2014). Relocating Arabic language and literature with reference to Arabic journalism in India 1950 to 2000 (Thesis) (in Arabic). India: Mahatma Gandhi University. p. 219. hdl:10603/30548.
- ^ Rahman, Hafizur (2020). Arabic journalism in India with special reference to Sayed Muhammad Al Hasani : a study (PhD thesis). India: Gauhati University. pp. 201–203. Archived from the original on 17 December 2023.
- ^ Daisy, Ahmed (2015). Development of indo arabic literature and the contribution of dr sayeedur rahman al a zmi al nadwi to al baas al islami (Thesis) (in Arabic). India: Gauhati University. p. 103. hdl:10603/93172.
Bibliography
[edit]- Anonymous, Qamruzzaman (2001). Maulavi Wahiduzzaman Karanvi his contribution to Arabic language and literature in India (Thesis) (in Arabic). India: Aligarh Muslim University. hdl:10603/57789.