Ad-Dustour (, '<nowiki/>The Constitution) is an Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Jordan. Its headquarters is in Amman, Jordan.
The first issue of Ad-Dustour (in Arabic çÃÂïóêÃÂñ) was published on 28 March 1967 as a result of a merger of two publications: Filastin (in Arabic ÃÂÃÂó÷ÃÂÃÂ) and Al Manar (in Arabic çÃÂàÃÂçñ) 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. The daily has nearly 600 staff.
From 1991 to 1995 Musa Keilani served as the editor-in-chief of the paper. Its editor was Nabil Sharif until February 2009. The current editor-in-chief is Mustafa Riyalat.
In 1998, the daily started its website, the first newspaper in the Arab world to do so.
The estimated circulation of Ad-Dustour was 40,000 whereas it was 90,000 copies in 2003.
An Arabic website, Industry Arabic, named Ad Dustour as the most influential Arabic newspaper in 2020.
The daily contains four or five sections: