VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > F. The Middle East and North Africa, 1914–1945 > 2. The Middle East > d. Egypt > 1926
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1926
 
Publication of Pre-Islamic Poetry, by TAHA HUSAYN. The book, which applied modern literary criticism to the study of pre-Islamic poetry, cast doubt on the standard Muslim dating for many of these works. Conservative readers viewed the book as an indirect and highly subversive attack on the traditional interpretation of the Qur'an. The book had to be withdrawn shortly after publication. In large part due to this controversy, Husayn lost his teaching position at Cairo University five years later.  1
Writers like Taha Husayn belonged to an intellectual movement that looked to Europe for its guiding ideas and cultural models. Among their chief concerns was the attempt to construct a unique Egyptian identity, extending back to pharaonic times, in politics, language, religion, and culture. The intellectuals who were most active in formulating these ideas were (apart from Taha Husayn) Ahmad Lutfi al-Sayyid (1872–1963), Muhammad Husayn Haykal (1888–1956), Salama Musa (1887–1958), Muhammad al-Aqqad (1889–1964), and Isma‘il Mazhar (1891–1962). The movement reached its peak during the 1920s before losing ground to Islamic and pan-Arab ideologies in the following decade.  2
 
Jan. 21
 
Opening of the Makwar (Senaar) Dam in the Sudan, which roused fears among Egyptian landowners over the potential diversion of water from the Nile.  3
 
May 13–19
 
The Cairo Caliphate Congress, an international conference (though attended mostly by Egyptian and Palestinian delegates) to discuss the possibility of reviving the caliphate, which the Turkish government had abolished in 1924. Poorly organized, the congress quickly became bogged down in procedural issues. In the end, nothing came of it and the movement to reestablish the caliphate faltered completely.  4
 
 
 
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