Английская Википедия:Abd al-Masih al-Antaki

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Abd al-Masih bin Fath Allah al-Antaki (Шаблон:Lang-ar Шаблон:ALA-LC; 1874[1]–1923[1]), also referred to as Abd al-Masih Antaki Bey al-HalabiШаблон:Efn, was a Syrian intellectual, journalist and political activist[2] of the late Nahda (Arab renaissance). He founded periodicals in Aleppo and in Cairo.

Life

Abd al-Masih al-Antaki was born in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria,[1] to a prominent middle-class Aleppine family.[3] He was Eastern Orthodox.[4] He went to university in France then returned to Aleppo.[3]

In 1897, Antaki founded the magazine Ash-Shudhūr (Шаблон:Lang 'The Fragments') in Aleppo.[3] It appeared twenty years after an earlier Aleppine magazine, Ash-ShahbāШаблон:Hamza (Шаблон:Lang 'The Gray [nickname of Aleppo]').[5] According to Reilly, "like al-Shahba its tone was didactic, but Antaki (unlike al-Shahba) saw modern Europe and particularly France as a model for an idealized concept of modernity – middle class, 'rational,' and largely free of internal contradictions and tensions.[5] Quoting Keith David Watenpaugh, Antaki advocated in his essays "a 'scientific' approach to household management and encouraged the systematic education of women and girls in home economics."[6] According to Watenpaugh, "a recurrent theme in al-Antaki's essays and those he digested from other Arabic publications and European literature is the clear valuation of things Western as inherently superior."[6]

Quoting Philipp, Antaki was "involved in Damascus in the fight for the appointment of an Arabic-speaking Patriarch for the Greek Orthodox community there."[7]

Antaki later relocated to Cairo, where journalists were less at risk of being censored.[8] There, he started the periodical Al-ʻUmrān (Шаблон:Lang) in 1902.[9]

Antaki revised and prefaced an edition of Francis Marrash's Ghabat al-haqq which was printed in Cairo in 1922.[10]

Antaki died in Egypt.[1]

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