Lissan-ul-Maghreb

[1] It famously printed the 1908 draft constitution [ar], as well as open letters to Abdelaziz and then Abd al-Hafid.

[1] They had traveled to Europe, Morocco, South America, Tripoli, Tunis, Paris, and London before arriving in Tangier January 1906 in search of work, hoping to establish an Arabic publication.

[1] They sourced all necessary furnishings from the Catholic Press in Beirut (المطبعة الكاثوليكية للآباء اليســوعيين في بيروت).

[1] It was an arabophone weekly newspaper consisting of four pages, with Faraj-Allah as the political director and Artus as the editor-in-chief.

[1] In 1908, Abd al-Hafid ordered the creation of the newspaper al-Fajar (الفجر), first appearing in June 27, 1908, which would promote his views.