Al Hadatha

Al Hadatha (Arabic: مجلة الحداثة)[1][2] is a refereed academic cultural quarterly magazine that has been published in Beirut, Lebanon, since 1994 based on a license from the Ministry of Information.

[5][6][7] The journal was formed after continuous working meetings between its editor-in-chief Farhan Saleh and many researchers and academics from Lebanon and the Arab world.

Below are some of the researchers and academics included in the advisory body of the journal, note that some of them passed away: Abdullah Al-Alayli, Salam Al-Rassi, Ahmad Abu Saad, Toufic El Bacha, Walid Gholmieh, Khalil Ahmad Khalil, Frederick Matouk, Muhammad Shya, Elham Kallab, Moufid Abu Murad, Akram Kanso, Jaber Asfour, El-Sayed Yassin, Philip Hatti, Zahi Nader, and Ahmad Morsi, Mohamed El-Gohary, Alia Shukri, Nabila Ibrahim, Abdel-Hamid Burayo, Nimr Sarhan ...

[8] The journal aims to build strong relations with most institutions of higher education in Lebanon and the Arab world.

Its topics range from the human, social and political sciences, to intellectual, heritage, literary, critical, artistic and media issues ...[13][14][15][16][17][18] Official website