Al-Ahali (magazine)
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| Categories | Political magazine |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ismaʿil Abaza |
| Founded | 1894 |
| Final issue | 1895 |
| Country | Egypt |
| Based in | Cairo |
| Language | Arabic |
| Website | nbn-resolving |
The Arabic-language journal al-Ahali (Arabic: الأهالي; DMG: al-Ahālī; English: "The People") was published between 1894 and 1895 by Ismaʿil Abaza in Cairo.[1] Abaza defined the objective of the journal as "notifying the government of the people's wishes, desires, complaints of misdeeds and grievances".[1] Like the journal Al-Muqattam, it focused on serving the government by conveying its message to the people.