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          Well-known British art historian Martin Kemp, speaking at the UK's Cheltenham Library, revealed that the prince had invited him to Saudi Arabia..

          Al-Sahafa (United States)

          Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio

          Al-Sahafa was Ohio's only statewide Arab-Americannewspaper.

          This monograph deals with the sweeping emergence of the Tablighi Jama'at - a transnational Islamic missionary movement that has its origins in the reformist.

        1. The purpose of this conference series is to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to make them familiar with recent advances.
        2. Well-known British art historian Martin Kemp, speaking at the UK's Cheltenham Library, revealed that the prince had invited him to Saudi Arabia.
        3. Commonly known as Lamine Bey (Arabic: الأمين باي), was the last Bey of Tunis (– 20 March ), [1] [2] and also the only King of Tunisia.
        4. Remark: Heading the Haqqani Network as of late Son of Jalaluddin Haqqani.
        5. It operated with the goal of unraveling the misconceptions around Arabs and dispelling prejudice.[1] Its aim of "exposing issues that are seldom, if ever, discussed on American network and cable outlets" makes it the first paper in Ohio to portray issues of interest to Arab Americans.[2] Written in a neutral tone, it strives to avoid taking political sides and instead focuses on providing context for Arab politics as well as cultural tradition.

          Al-Sahafa which means "the media" or "the reporter" in Arabic.

          History and ownership

          Fatina Salaheddine, an American of Lebanese descent, is the owner and publisher of Al-Sahafa.

          Al-Sahafa is a tabloid size newspaper.

          It is published on the first Tuesday of every month, and is also available online. In addition to editing, Salaheddine is the founder and CEO. Al-Sahafa is the first of its