Al-Jinan (Arabic: الجنان, romanized: al-jinān; "The Gardens") was an Arabic-language political and literary bi-weekly magazine established in Beirut by Butrus al-Bustani and active between 1870 and 1886. Written largely by Butrus' son Salim, it finally ceased to appear because of the growing difficulties of writing freely under the rule of Abdülhamid. Three years after its start Al-Jinan had nearly 1500 subscribers. The readers of the magazine included the leading Muslim merchant families in Beirut. It also had readers in Palestine.
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