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Madina
TypeBi-weekly
Founder(s)Maulvi Majeed Hasan
EditorHamid al-Ansari Ghazi
Founded1912 (1912)
LanguageUrdu
Ceased publication1975
HeadquartersBijnor
Circulation12,500 (1922)

Akhbar-e-Madina (Urdu: اخبار مدینه), or Madina for short, was an Urdu-language biweekly newspaper published in Bijnor, India[1][2] between 1912 and 1975.

The newspaper first appeared in 1912.[1][3] It was founded by Maulvi Majeed Hasan,[4] and its first editor was Hamid al-Ansari Ghazi.[5][6] It had its own printing press, Madina Press.[3][7]

It was one of the most prominent Muslim newspapers in the United Provinces.[8] It won acceptance from the readers through its systematic arrangement of news items and high-quality calligraphy.[6] Read across the Indian subcontinent, it played a significant role in shaping Muslim public opinion.[5][4] Politically it was supportive of the Indian National Congress.[9] It opposed the continuation of princely states, particularly the Bhopal State.[10]

Madina's circulation in 1922 was 12,500. By 1927, it had dropped to 6,500; and by 1931, it was 6,000.[2] The newspaper was published on the 1st, 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th, 21st, 25th and 28th of each month.[7]

In the fall of 1942 Madina asked its readers to send letters on the Pakistan movement, and published these community views.[8]

In the early 1960s, Saeed Akhtar became Madina's editor.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rama Rao, T. V., and G. D. Binani. India at a Glance; A Comprehensive Reference Book on India. Calcutta: Orient Longmans, 1954. p. 797
  • ^ a b Pandey, Gyanendra. The Ascendancy of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh: Class, Community and Nation in Northern India, 1920-1940. London: Anthem Press, 2002. p. 64
  • ^ a b Uttar Pradesh District Gazetteers: Bijnor. Government of Uttar Pradesh. p. 266
  • ^ a b Indian Book Chronicle, Vol. 18–21. Vivek Trust, 1993. p. 12
  • ^ a b India (Republic), and Jagadish Nataranjan. Report. Delhi: Manager of Publications], 1954. p. 205
  • ^ a b Communicator, Vol. 32. Shri Anjan Kumar Banerji at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, 1997. p. 17
  • ^ a b c India News and Feature Alliance. Press and Advertisers Year Book. New Delhi: Infa Publications, 1963. p. 154
  • ^ a b Dhulipala, Venkat. Rallying Around the Qaum: The Muslims of the United Provinces and the Movement for Pakistan. [S.l.]: Proquest, Umi Dissertatio, 2011. pp. 226-227
  • ^ Sayeed, Khalid B. Pakistan, the Formative Phase, 1857-1948. London: Oxford University Press, 1968. p. 201
  • ^ Jinnah, Mahomed Ali, and Waheed Ahmad. The Nation's Voice, Towards Consolidation: Speeches and Statements. Karachi, Pakistan: Quaid-i-Azam Academy, 1992. p. 790

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