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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Print, online |
Owner(s) | Jordan Press and Publishing Company |
Editor | Mustafa Riyalat |
Founded | 28 March 1967 |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Amman, Jordan |
Website | Ad-Dustour website |
Ad-Dustour (Arabic: الدستور, 'The Constitution') is an Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Jordan.[1] Its headquarters is in Amman, Jordan.
The first issue of Ad-Dustour (in Arabic الدستور) was published on 28 March 1967[2][3] as a result of a merger of two publications: Filastin (in Arabic فلسطين) and Al Manar (in Arabic المنار)[4][5] published in the West Bank that had ceased publication in 1967 because of the Six-Day War.
The daily was a private company until 1986 when the Jordanian government bought a share of it.[6] The daily has nearly 600 staff.
From 1991 to 1995 Musa Keilani served as the editor-in-chief of the paper.[7] Its editor was Nabil Sharif until February 2009.[8][9] The current editor-in-chief is Mustafa Riyalat.[10]
In 1998, the daily started its website, the first newspaper in the Arab world to do so.[11]
The estimated circulation of Ad-Dustour was 40,000[when?] whereas it was 90,000 copies in 2003.[3]
An Arabic website, Industry Arabic, named Ad Dustour as the most influential Arabic newspaper in 2020.[11]
The daily contains four or five sections: