Al Fallah (Arabic: The Peasant) was an Arabic newspaper which was first published in Damascus and then in Mecca. The paper existed between 1919 and 1924.
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Founder(s) | Umar Shakir |
Founded | 31 October 1919 |
Political alignment | Nationalist |
Language | Arabic |
Ceased publication | October 1924 |
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History and profile
Al Fallah was first published in Damascus on 31 October 1919.[1] The owner of the paper was Umar Shakir who was sentenced to death by the French authorities.[1] He fled Damascus and settled in Mecca where he restarted Al Fallah on 8 September 1920.[1][2] The paper was consisted of four pages published in broadsheet format twice per week, but became a weekly publication from 17 October 1920.[1] It covered readers’ letters, entertaining articles, general and scientific articles and photographs which were not common in other Hejazi newspapers.[1]
Al Fallah had a pan-Arabist political stance, and its subtitle was an inclusive Arabic newspaper in the service of Arabs and Arabic.[1] The paper was also circulated in Palestine.[3] Its early emphasis was on the independence of Syria, but later it became closer to Al Qibla, a newspaper of Sharif Hussein.[1] Therefore, Al Fallah began to support his cause.[1] The paper folded in October 1924 shortly after the Hashemite forces lost the rule of Mecca and Hejaz.[1]