Al Fath (Arabic: The Victory) was a weekly political magazine which existed between 1926 and 1948 in Cairo, Egypt.
[3] In the 1930s Al Fath attacked the Christian missionary organizations which it represented as threats to the faith and security of Egyptians.
[9] Hasan Al Banna published his early fifteen articles in the magazine in the period 1928–1930 before the start of the Brotherhood's own publications.
[7][10] In these articles some of which were published on the front page of the magazine he presented his vision about the Muslim Brotherhood movement.
[3] These writers attacked the ideas of Taha Hussein who criticized pre-Islamic poetry and adopted a Western-origin views.