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- Al-Jamia_(magazine) comment "The Arabic periodical al-Ǧāmiʿa (meaning “community\" in English) was founded in 1899 and initially published in Alexandria by Faraḥ Anṭūn (1874-1922), an Egyptian intellectual. The desk then moved to New York in 1906 and to Cairo in 1909. Between 1899 and 1910, 77 issues were published in seven years; the first 12 issues bore the title \"al-Ǧāmiʿa al-ʿuṯmānīya\". Several issues were published as double-editions or comprised consecutive supplements.".