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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

Believing in Barack

Believing in Barack

[Headnote] The Obama presidency is a historic and monumental achievement in American democracy-but will it be successful
Philanthropy & Zakat

Philanthropy & Zakat

[Headnote] SAME COIN, DIFFERENT SIDES? A Muslim knows that zakat is more than just paying 2½ percent ofoneys wealth - i
RIBA AND MORTGAGES: 21 COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS – II

RIBA AND MORTGAGES: 21 COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS – II

[Headnote] This article is the second in a two part series that answers 21 of the most commonly asked questions about ri
The New Kid at Ramadan Jitters

The New Kid at Ramadan Jitters

Last week Shelley discussed her worries about returning home, to a small, white and Christian town and family in Califor
Who Died and Made Me God?

Who Died and Made Me God?

[Headnote] Confusing the Material with the Divine By HAROON MOGHUL
Acts of Faith

Acts of Faith

[Headnote] A young Muslim activist explains our critical need to counter youth recruitment by religious extremists The S
#TakeAKnee: Sports, Politics and Civil Religion

#TakeAKnee: Sports, Politics and Civil Religion

Take a Knee Sunday represented a major rejection of President Donald Trump’s attacks on players in the NFL. In a r
Argo Tries but Fails to Defuse Stereotypes

Argo Tries but Fails to Defuse Stereotypes

by: Evelyn Alsultany In my book, Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11, I discuss my surpri

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