Al-Hikma - الحكمة
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 October 1927
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 2 October 1927
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 November 1927
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 December 1927
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 January 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 February 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 March 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 April 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 June 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 October 1928
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 January 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 2 January 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 February 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 March 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 May 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 June 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 July 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 October 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 November 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 December 1929
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 January 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 February 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 March 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 April 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 May 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 June 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 September 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 October 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 November 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 December 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 31 December 1930
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 January 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 April 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 May 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 June 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 July 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 September 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 October 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 November 1931
- Al-Hikma - الحكمة 1 December 1931
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About this newspaper
Title: Al-Hikma - الحكمة
Available online: 1 October 1927 - 1 December 1931 (40 issues; 2,331 pages)
Language: Arabic
Region: The Middle East
Country: Mandatory Palestine
City: Jerusalem
Collection: Jrayed - Arabic Newspaper Archive of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine
Frequency: Monthly
Description:
Al-Hikma (Wisdom) was a Christian periodical first published in 1914. Publication was suspended following the outbreak of the First World War, but resumed in 1927. In the editorial in the first issue of the magazine’s second year, the editors stated their belief that the war would not continue longer than three months. However during the many years of war, the Syrian Orthodox community lost around eighty thousand of its members. The magazine suffered its own losses: Salim Sami and Michel Haqqi, two of Al-Hikma’s most important editors, were killed during the war. Resumption of the magazine’s publication took many years. This can be attributed to the various difficulties experienced by the Syrian Orthodox community during and after the war. One of the outcomes of the official visit of St. Ignatius Elias III to Jerusalem, who came to see firsthand the situation of the community, was the renewal of this important periodical and indeed, in 1927, Al-Hikma once again appeared on newsstands. The periodical focused on issues of religion from the perspectives of science and culture and also published articles by well-known Syrian Orthodox philosophers Yahya b. 'Adi and Efram the Syrian. According to researcher Yaakov Yehoshua, the periodical ceased publication in 1933 and was replaced by Akhbar Al-Batrikiyya Al-Siryaniyya (News of the Syrian Patriarchate).
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