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Arab News (website ArabNews.com) is a Saudi English-language daily newspaper founded in 1975 and published in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam.[1][2] It was the first English daily in Saudi Arabia. Columnist Adil Salahi is an editor.[3] The Arab News is owned by Hisham Hafiz's Saudi Research & Publishing Company,[4] which publishes 18 other newspapers and magazines.[5]

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Distribution and content

The printed version of the Arab News is distributed in Bahrain, Europe, Kuwait, the Near East, North Africa, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. Worldwide circulation, as of 1998, is 51,768 issues.[citation needed] Its unofficial name is "The Green Truth", owing to the green paper which is used. A variety of items are covered, ranging from news items affecting the world and the kingdom, to prayer times in Saudi cities and regions. Also included is a question-and-answer column with topics about Islam. The Arab News logo emblem appears in lower-case letters (similar in appearance to "arab news"),[5] and the distribution is priced at SR2.

Editor Adil Salahi

The columnist/author Adil Salahi has been the editor of the Religion page,[3] at Jeddah. He has been writing columns in Arab News since, at least, 2001[6] and is the author of Muhammad: Man and Prophet (1995).[7] Adil Salahi has also been the Executive Director of the Al-Furqan Heritage Foundation.[8]

References

  [s] - Major sources for Adil Salahi are: [3][6][7]

  1. ^ About Arab news, retrieved October 2009.
  2. ^ "Arabnews.com - Arab News - English language daily newspaper", DomainTools.com, 2009, webpage: Whois-Arabnews.
  3. ^ a b c "Taking Normal Precautions Against Harm - IslamOnline.net", IslamOnline.net, 13 February 2007, webpage: IslamOn-9888.
  4. ^ "Al-Khalee", Iraqsupplier.com, webpage: AlK.
  5. ^ a b "Saudi Research & Publishing Company", Saudidistribution.com, 2007, webpage: SRPC.
  6. ^ a b "What is incompatible with faith", Adil Salahi, Arab News, 28 September 2001, webpage: ArNews-28.
  7. ^ a b Muhammad: Man and Prophet, by Adil Salahi; publisher: The Islamic Foundation (UK, 1995, 810 pages), or Barnes and Noble (NY), or Element Books Limited, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1995, 752 pages).
  8. ^ "The New Nation - Internet Edition", 2008, webpage: IT35.

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