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Al Binaa
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s)National Media Company
Founded1958
Political alignment Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon
LanguageArabic
Headquarters Beirut
Website http://www.al-binaa.com/

Al Binaa ( Arabic: البناء) is a Lebanese daily newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 1958, it is published by the National Media Company ( Arabic: الشركة القومية للإعلام, pronounced Al-Sharika Al-Qawmiya lil-I'lam), [1] which is aligned with the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon. [2] The editor in chief is the Lebanese politician and former member of Parliament, Nasser Qandil. [1]

The paper promoted cultural revival and featured the poems by Kamal Kheir Beik, Adonis, and Muhammad al-Maghut who were part of the emerging Arabic Modernist movement and were also the members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Al Binaa". Reporters without Borders. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Al-Sharika Al-Qawmiya lil-I'lam SARL". lebanon.mom-gmr.org. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  3. ^ Carl C. Yonker (2021). The Rise and Fall of Greater Syria A Political History of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter. p. 247. doi: 10.1515/9783110729092-005. ISBN  9783110729092. S2CID  242711638.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Al Binaa
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s)National Media Company
Founded1958
Political alignment Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon
LanguageArabic
Headquarters Beirut
Website http://www.al-binaa.com/

Al Binaa ( Arabic: البناء) is a Lebanese daily newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 1958, it is published by the National Media Company ( Arabic: الشركة القومية للإعلام, pronounced Al-Sharika Al-Qawmiya lil-I'lam), [1] which is aligned with the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon. [2] The editor in chief is the Lebanese politician and former member of Parliament, Nasser Qandil. [1]

The paper promoted cultural revival and featured the poems by Kamal Kheir Beik, Adonis, and Muhammad al-Maghut who were part of the emerging Arabic Modernist movement and were also the members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Al Binaa". Reporters without Borders. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Al-Sharika Al-Qawmiya lil-I'lam SARL". lebanon.mom-gmr.org. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  3. ^ Carl C. Yonker (2021). The Rise and Fall of Greater Syria A Political History of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter. p. 247. doi: 10.1515/9783110729092-005. ISBN  9783110729092. S2CID  242711638.

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