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The magazine was co-founded and run by three American Muslim women in 2010 inspired by the publication's former magazine, Islamica. The magazine successfully printed bi-annullly from 2011-2018 with daily digital content and exclusive interviews in the form of print, audio and visual stories. The magazine's core principle was to allow for a space for stories of all kinds related to American Muslims, while striving for abiding by ethical journalism. Despite it's many successes, including a number of exclusive interviews and having articles referenced in mainstream press in America often, and challenges the magazine could not sustain itself or find the proper funding to continue publishing. It never officially shuttered but stopped active publishing in 2018.

This site is archived. The homepage below will select articles at random for your viewing. The previous print issues are also available for your viewing.

Featured Pieces

Law and Tradition

Law and Tradition

[Headnote] Contrasting Turkey and Pakistan By ASMA UDDIN
Not Post-Racial Era, New Racial Era

Not Post-Racial Era, New Racial Era

The notion of a “post-racial era” not only assumes that the meaning of race has withered in the United State
Sacred Space: The Mosque of the Two Pillars

Sacred Space: The Mosque of the Two Pillars

[Headnote] Reflections on the new Mosque of the Two Pillars at Georgetown University and the contribution of Mohamed Zak
Pinch-Hitters for the Caliphate: Reading Samuel Huntington in the Crimea

Pinch-Hitters for the Caliphate: Reading Samuel Huntington in the Crimea

They’re settlers.  That’s a loaded term, and I know how heavily it weighs on the virtual page.  Bu
TIM appoints an Ombudsman

TIM appoints an Ombudsman

  As any new journalistic enterprise, The Islamic Monthly (TIM) faces a range of challenges. One of these challenge
Religion and the Arab Spring: Between opposition, equivocation and liberation

Religion and the Arab Spring: Between opposition, equivocation and liberation

Mohamed bouazizi, an unlicensed fruit vendor living in Sidi Bouzid, a provincial town in Tunisia, set himself ablaze Dec
Affordable Care Act: New Direction for American Healthcare?

Affordable Care Act: New Direction for American Healthcare?

The Affordable Care Act, also known as the ACA or Obamacare, is a revolutionary piece of legislation, spanning a whoppin
THE JOURNEY TO QALBIYYA

THE JOURNEY TO QALBIYYA

[Headnote] Invited by Morocco's American Language Center, author Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore travels the mystical towns of i

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