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  2. Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project - Wikipedia

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    The Ahlul Bayt Digital Library Project (Ahlul Bayt DILP) is a non-profit Shi'a organization that features work from a group of international volunteers.It operates the website Al-Islam.org – whose stated objective is to digitize resources related to the history, law, and society of the Islamic religion – with particular emphasis on the Twelver Shi'ah Islamic school of thought.

  3. Magazines of Darul Uloom Deoband - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural issue featured an editorial by Akbarabadi, outlining the magazine's objectives and the broader goals of the Academy. The magazine focused on academic articles related to Islamic culture, history, and contemporary issues, with articles from scholars such as Ibrahim Ali Shaukat, a professor at Al-Azhar University. [23]

  4. The Muslim Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Sunrise (formerly The Moslem Sunrise) is a monthly Islamic magazine published by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the United States of America. Founded in 1921 by Mufti Muhammad Sadiq in Highland Park area of Detroit, Michigan, it is the earliest Muslim publication originating in the United States. [1]

  5. Category:Islamic magazines - Wikipedia

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    Islamic magazines published in Turkey (6 P) Pages in category "Islamic magazines" ... Da'wat al-Haqq; Dar al-Islam (magazine) Din Dunia; F. Farzaneh (magazine) I.

  6. Dabiq (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dabiq (Arabic: دابق) was a Raqqa-based online magazine of the Islamic State, published via the deep web from July 2014 to July 2016 (Ramadan 1435 to Shawwal 1437). One of the many forms of Islamic State mass media, it partook in religious outreach to Muslims around the world, [1] ultimately seeking to gain new recruits for the "caliphate" by encouraging Muslims to immigrate to Islamic ...

  7. Review of Religions - Wikipedia

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    The Review of Religions was established by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in 1902 with the express purpose of disseminating Islamic teachings in the English language. The periodical had three main goals: to inspire new Muslim converts in the Western world who may have felt isolated and reinvigorate their efforts in propagating Islam; to convey a clear understanding of Islam to non-Muslim intellectuals ...

  8. Majallat Al Azhar - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was launched in 1931 under the title Nur Al Islam as a monthly publication. [1] It was renamed Majallat Al Azhar in 1935. [1] The publisher is owned by the Al Azhar University, and the headquarters is in Cairo. [2] Majallat Al Azhar was one of the publications which opposed the reforms in the 1950s. [3]

  9. Islamic Review - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Review (1913–1971) was an Ahmadiyya official magazine, first of the Woking Muslim Mission, and then of AAIIL, California (1980–1989). [ citation needed ] It was founded in London by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din . [ 1 ]