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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

The Politics of Religion in American Public Schools

The Politics of Religion in American Public Schools

By Usra Ghazi and Benjamin P. Marcus Every year in August and September, millions of American children return to their c
Unimaginable to Me

Unimaginable to Me

[Headnote] The Mind of a Suicide Bomber By DANIEL ABDAL-HAYY MOORE
The Quebec City shooting and Canada’s false “immunity”

The Quebec City shooting and Canada’s false “immunity”

It’s hardly a question by now that today’s right-wing, anti-Muslim sentiment has an emboldening effect on th
Westminster: The Dark Backing of the Mirror

Westminster: The Dark Backing of the Mirror

Do we need to think again about how our society handles terrorism, asks Christopher Jackson, in the wake of the Westmins
Facebook Love

Facebook Love

About “the woman most people have a hard time believing is old enough to be my mother”, Zaki Barzinji writes
America, the Fragile Ever-Evolving Arabesque

America, the Fragile Ever-Evolving Arabesque

October 3, 1965 Congress had just passed the Immigration Act that reversed the U.S.’s official policy of promoting
Democracy and Dissent in Iran

Democracy and Dissent in Iran

Political judgment day in Iran is fast approaching, and word on the street is that the mud-slinging between sitting cent
A Better Future for Yemen

A Better Future for Yemen

To channel Rodney Dangerfield, Yemen can’t get no respect. Yemenis are to the Arab World what Paraguayans are to L

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