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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

I’m Baha’i, But I Was the Victim of an Anti-Muslim Hate Crime in America

I’m Baha’i, But I Was the Victim of an Anti-Muslim Hate Crime in America

By Hasel Afshar, as told to TIM Editors. In Iran, I was persecuted for not being Muslim. In America, I was targeted beca
My husband, interrogated by U.S. agents and missing

My husband, interrogated by U.S. agents and missing

Sharif Mobley is a father of two from New Jersey who has been missing in custody in Yemen since February 2014. His disap
Winning the water problem

Winning the water problem

[Headnote] Having discovered that millions of Bangladeshis could be poisoned through arsenic in their drinking water, a
The Tribulation of Tribal Islam, Tribal Muslims

The Tribulation of Tribal Islam, Tribal Muslims

[Headnote] Based upon false notions of group loyalty, Jihadist Islam creates the same problems and atmosphere of hate th
World Split Apart

World Split Apart

[Headnote] The Sorrow of War By DANIEL ABDAL-HAYY MOORE
Deciphering Islamophobia in Brazil

Deciphering Islamophobia in Brazil

BRAZIL—Thirty-three-year-old Luciana Velloso was walking down the sidewalk in the Brazilian city of Curitiba on No
Thank You, My Fellow Americans

Thank You, My Fellow Americans

“I just want to say I’m sorry about Donald Trump,” he said to my family and me as we waited to enter a
A good example

A good example

The story of Muslims in Cambodia Photographed by Bernardo Salce Nestled between Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia is a coun

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