Munir Al Rayyes - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Jan 01, 1901 Damascus, Damascus Governorate, Syria Died on 01 Jan 1992 (aged 91)

Syrian newspaper editor and writer

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About Munir Al Rayyes

  • Munir al-Rayyis (1901–1992) was a prominent Syrian newspaper editor and writer. Munir was born in Damascus.
  • He studied literature at Damascus University and in 1919 began to work for the Ministry of Education.
  • In the same year, be began writing for the newspapers al-Ayyam (Damascus) and al-Hayat (Beirut).
  • Munir opposed the French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon imposed in 1920 and in 1925 left his job to join the revolt of Sultan al-Atrash.
  • At the end of the revolt, in 1927, Rayyes returned to Damascus, where he was a regular writer for al-Hayyat.
  • In August 1933 Rayyes became a founder member of the League of Nationalist Action, whose goal was to remove foreign political influence in the region.
  • With the fading of the League in 1935, Rayyes moved to Palestine from 1936-38 to join Haj Amin al-Husseini in the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine.
  • In 1938 he became the director of political affairs at the Damascus police department. In 1945, Munir founded a newspaper, Barada, working as its editor-in-chief, and another in support of Husni al-Za'im's 1949 coup, called al-Inkilab (The Coup d'Etat).
  • His journalism included campaigning for women's emancipation (including giving his wife, Thuraya Al-Hafez, a platform; he also encouraged her to stand for election in 1953).
  • On August 25, 1952, Barada merged with the Damascus daily paper al-Manar al-Jadid on the orders of Adib Shishakli, becoming al-Liwaa.
  • The owner of al-Manar al-Jadid, Bashir al-Ouff, became editor-in-chief of the new paper, and Rayyes the director, until in 1954 the papers were split again.
  • 1954 also saw a short-lived experiment with running a shareholding company to print Syria's four main papers, al-Qabas, al-Ayyam, Alif Ba', and al-Sham.
  • Rayyes supported Arab nationalist movements in the 1950s and Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt both during and after the United Arab Republic.
  • Rayyes supported the 1963 Syrian coup d'état but once their power was established, the Baath party closed Barada. Rayyes is also noted for his book Al-Kitab al-Dhahabi li'l-Thawrat al-Wa?aniyya fi al-Mashriq al-?Arabi: al-Thawra al-Suriyya al-Kubra (The Golden Book of Nationalist Revolutions in the Arab East).

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