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The Modern Arab Association is an Egyptian publishing house. Established in 1960, it published school books till 1984, when it started publishing a various collection of novel series in the Arabic language under the name Egyptian Pocket Novels, known as Rewayat. The series was particularly popular "during the 1980s and 1990s".[1] The Modern Arab Association has been the official publisher and distributor of Rewayat to all over the Arabic-speaking world. The publishing house's owner and current manager is Hamdi Mustafa.