Online monthly magazine that aspires to encourage open dialogue and discussion among leaders, activists, and friends of the Muslim community in America.
Online magazine published in the United States, offering "World News and Muslim Views". It provides an in-depth analysis of world news and makes available a forum for Islamic views and opposing viewpoints.
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