[1] La Nation Arabe was first published in Geneva by Shakib Arslan and Ihsan Al Jabri in 1930.
[2] It intended to raise attention and action against European imperial control of Arab countries, and Zionist projects in the region of Palestine.
[4] La Nation Arabe contained a wide range of topics, including politics, literature, economics and social issues.
[4] It was widely read in Arab and European capitals despite being banned from French North Africa in the 1930s.
[1] It was influential in spreading new thoughts on Arab Nationalism, anti-Western imperialism, and Islamic self-assertiveness.