Al Police

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Al Police Magazine
Categories
  • Cultural magazine
  • Literary magazine
  • Social magazine
FrequencyMonthly, later semi-monthly, then weekly
PublisherPolice Officers' Club
FounderSaad El-Din Wahba
First issue1950s
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic

Al Police Magazine (Arabic: البوليس) was an Egyptian magazine issued by the Police Officers' Club following the 23 July 1952 revolution. Published during the 1950s, it began as a monthly magazine before becoming semi-monthly and eventually weekly.[1]

The magazine was founded by screenwriter Saad El-Din Wahba while he was an officer in the army.[2] The magazine covered various cultural, literary, and social topics. Among the writers who worked for the magazine were Rajaa Al-Naqash and Suleiman Fayyad.[3] One of the magazine's illustrators was Mustafa Hussein.[4]

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