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Hobeiche’s nudist revolution

Hobeiche’s nudist revolution

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Sheikh Fouad Hobeiche was a pioneering figure in introducing nudism to the Middle East. In 1930, he began translating French nudist literature into Arabic and publishing it in Beirut. His newsletter, "al-Makshuf" (The Revealed), disseminated ideas of social nakedness, emphasizing honesty and body positivity. Hobeiche’s works were inspired by French writer Louis-Charles Royer and the global nudist movement. He faced controversy, especially for advocating nudism as a remedy for societal issues. Despite evolving views on women’s roles, Hobeiche's contributions laid the groundwork for modern nudism in the region. His legacy is preserved in various publications and studies on early naturism. 

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