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La Nation Arabe

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Founded
  
1930 (1930)

Headquarters
  
Geneva, Switzerland

Language
  
French

Editor-in-chief
  
Shakib Arslan, Ihsan al-Djabri

La Nation Arabe was an influential Pan-Islamic and Pan-Arabist Arab newspaper. It was first published in Geneva, by Shakib Arslan and Ihsan al-Djabri in 1930. It intended to raise attention and action against European imperial control of Arab countries, and Zionist projects in the region of Palestine. It was widely read in Arab and European capitals despite being banned from French North Africa in the 1930s. It was influential in spreading new thoughts on Arab Nationalism, anti-Western imperialism, and Islamic self-assertiveness.

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La Nation Arabe Wikipedia