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Defunct educational magazine in Egypt (1934–1947)

Saḥīfat Dār-al-ʿUlūm
CategoriesEducation magazine
FounderSayyid Qutb
Founded1934
Final issue1947
CountryEgypt
Based inCairo
LanguageArabic
WebsiteSaḥīfat Dār-al-ʿUlūm

Sahifat Dar al-Ulum (Arabic: صحيفة دار العلوم; DMG: Saḥīfat Dār-al-ʿUlūm; English: "The Journal of the House of Sciences") was an Arabic journal published in Cairo from 1934 to 1947. It was founded by Sayyid Qutb (1905-1966), a well-known Egyptian writer, poet, and critic, who is considered to be one of the Muslim Brotherhoodʼs most important thought leaders, as well as Saʿd al-Labban and Muhammad Ibrahim Jabr. After training as a teacher, Qutb graduated from the Dār al-ʿUlūm University in Cairo during the founding year of the journal. In terms of content, the editors focused on the “latest pedagogical, social and linguistic theories” and pursued the goal to compete with the reputation of al-Azhar and the Egyptian University through their intellectual Islamic orientation and their high demands on the students. In addition to Saḥīfat Dār-al-ʿUlūm, Qutb also published his articles in other journals of various ideological orientations, including ar-Risala and aš-Šuʼūn al-iğtimāʿīya.

References

  1. ^ Calvert, John (2010). Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism. London: Hurst and Company, p. 60 and Conermann, Stephan (2018): Quṭb Sayyid, in: Elger, Ralf/Friederike Stolleis (eds.): Kleines Islam-Lexikon. Geschichte - Alltag - Kultur. Munich: 6th, updated and extended edition 2018.
  2. Aroian, Lois A. (1983). The Nationalization of Arabic and Islamic Education in Egypt. Cairo: American University in Cairo, p. 61, cited from Calvert, John (2010): Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism. London: Hurst and Company, p. 60.
  3. Al-Khalidi, Salah ʿAbd al-Fattah (1981). Sayyid Quṭb. Al-Shahīd al-Ḥayy. Amman: Maktabat al-Aqsa, pp. 100-101, cited from Calvert, John (2010): Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism. London: Hurst and Company, p. 60.
  4. ar-Risala
  5. Damir-Geilsdorf, Sabine. (2003). Herrschaft und Gesellschaft. Der islamistische Wegbereiter Sayyid Quṭb und seine Rezeption. Würzburg: Ergon (= Mitteilungen zur Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der islamischen Welt, vol. 11), pp. 24-29.

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