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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

10 Overlooked Dimensions of ISIS

10 Overlooked Dimensions of ISIS

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, is a complex, hybrid organization that is challenging to conceptualize as
Islam: Theory and Practice

Islam: Theory and Practice

Muslims, when confronted with instances of disorder, backwardness and even violence, often reply that these actions are
Navigating Change

Navigating Change

Abstract (Summary) CHANGE IS IN THE AIR in the Muslim world, or at least we hope that it is. Since the era of independe
The Meaning of “Mecca_Live”

The Meaning of “Mecca_Live”

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia isn’t exactly known for its openness. The powerful Saudi monarchy, which exercise sign
Elegy for an Iraq that was

Elegy for an Iraq that was

[Headnote] The invasion of Iraq heralded uncalculable loss and devastation to a nation. RANA KABBANI recalls memories of
Egypt’s “Best Mother” wears men’s clothes

Egypt’s “Best Mother” wears men’s clothes

Luxor, Egypt — Her house is little more than a nude brick building. It has three floors and an open roof that
Babar and Haris Suleman: Homegrown Heroes

Babar and Haris Suleman: Homegrown Heroes

Origins My mother was never really a storyteller. My father, on the other hand, loved telling stories, and telling many
Saudi Samar’s Activist Struggle: Samar Badawi

Saudi Samar’s Activist Struggle: Samar Badawi

The black ‘abaya’ wrapping her body makes her look smaller and accentuates her pallor appearance. But Saudi

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