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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.
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]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Islamic magazines" ... Azizah; D. Da'wat al-Haqq; Dar al-Islam (magazine) Din Dunia; F ...
Fisher noted that the magazine contained an article by Abu Mu'sab al-Suri, noting that al-Suri had been imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay since 2005, and that whether he was actually tied to al-Qaeda remained unclear. The article attributed to al-Suri was the beginning of a series that appeared in the next 5 issues of Inspire. These excerpts were ...
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]
'Rome') was an online magazine used by the Islamic State (IS) for propaganda and recruitment. It was first published in September 2016 and was released in several languages, including English, French, German, Russian, Indonesian, Bosnian and Uyghur. [1] [2] The magazine replaces Dabiq, Dar al-Islam and other magazines that were released until ...
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]
Al-Manār (Arabic: المنار; 'The Lighthouse'), was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic, and was founded, published and edited by Rashid Rida from 1898 until his death in 1935 in Cairo, Egypt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The magazine championed the superiority of Islamic religious system over other ideologies and was noteworthy for its campaigns for the ...