- Islamica Magazine
Islamica Magazine is a quarterly magazine incorporated in the United States with editorial offices in
Amman , Jordan, Cambridge, MA andLondon , UK. The magazine's concept and relaunch were achieved through the efforts of Sohail Nakhooda, a Jordan-based LSE graduate who was also the first Muslim to study Christian theology at the Vatican. Nakhooda's vision for the magazine, as is the vision of the current staff, aims to broaden perspectives onIslam and provide a forum forMuslims to articulate their concerns while establishing cross-cultural relations between Muslims and their neighbors and co-religionists. The magazine is produced in English and draws from leading scholars, thinkers, writers and activists from around the world. Islamica is a full-color, widely-distributed periodical dedicated to presenting various perspectives and opinions on Islam and the Muslim world. LikeQ News in theUK , Islamica aims to provide a source for alternative perspectives and ideas, events and issues shaping our world.Infobox Magazine
title = Islamica Magazine
image_size = 200px
image_caption = Spring 2006 issue of "Islamica Magazine"
editor = Sohail Nakhooda
editor_title = Editor-in-Chief
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circulation =
total_circulation = 15,000
circulation_year = 4
category =culture ,religion ,political science ,literature andforeign affairs
company =
publisher = CICD
founded = 1992
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country = International, based in United States / Jordan
language = American English
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The magazine was first published in 1992 in the
UK , and re-launched in 2004 fromAmman ,Jordan . It was first constituted as ajournal by Sohail Nakhooda, Tariq Kazi, Najma Jaweed, and others at the Islamic Society of theLondon School of Economics (LSE). TheIslamic Society of LSE had an intellectually vibrant scene in the early 1990s and the creation of the magazine was a natural culmination of their campus work in promoting a more engaging Islamic discourse amongst university-educated Muslims. Being a campus initiative, even though sold internationally, meant that once its team graduated, the project could not be sustainable. It therefore suspended publication for three years.However, the tragic events of September 11th, 2001 led to a dire need for authentic, reliable, and reasonable Islamic voices. A new team was formed and
Islamica was relaunched by Sohail Nakhooda from Jordan as a full-color magazine of opinion and analysis. Since the re-launch, a new team was formed. It includes a dispersed editorial staff based mostly in various cities around theUnited States and inJordan , with production and design taking place primarily inAmman, Jordan . From 2004 until 2006, Islamica was a privately-owned magazine incorporated inLos Angeles ,California . During this time, the owner of the magazine was Alis Jusic, a California-based business man. The magazine has since become a project of theCenter for Intercivilizational Dialogue , anon-profit organization incorporated in the United States. During this transition, M. Salahuddin Khan, a Chicago based business man and executive, was appointed publisher. Jusic remained the magazine's director. Islamica is most widely distributed in the US, where it is currently available in select Borders andBarnes and Noble bookstores. It is also distributed in over 20 different countries around the world. The magazine is printed inTurkey .Editorial Perspective
Since the re-launch, Islamica has developed a diverse Advisory Board of
scholars ,thinkers , andacademics to help define its editorial perspective. This board includes the following individuals: Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, Osman Bakar,John Esposito ,Hamza Yusuf , Jeremy Henzell-Thomas, Anwar Ibrahim, Enes Karic, Nuh Keller, Joseph Lumbard, Ingrid Mattson, Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, Abdal Hakim Murad,Sulayman Nyang, Abdallah S. Schleifer,Zaid Shakir The magazine generally takes an orthodox Sunni
Muslim perspective. In its earlier years, Islamica had a moreAnglo -Europe an outlook on issues, as was reflected by its primarily British-educated editorial team. In 2004, its core editorial staff was expanded to include six editors based in the United States. It was during this time that a more subtle transition was made towards addressing issues related to Islam for a primarily US or American audience. Evidence of this shift can be found in recent articles published bySherman Jackson , David Cole, Samuel Huntington,John Esposito and other prominent American thinkers. Additionally, regular columnists based in the US including the comedianAzhar Usman , the award winning poet Daniel Abdal Hayy Moore, the essayist and writer Haroon Moghul and Asma Uddin, a lawyer and research associate for Umar F. Abd-Allah were also added to the magazine. Other regular columnists includeFaraz Rabbani , Yusuf Zanella, the British academic,H A Hellyer and Jeremy Henzell Thomas. However, the editor-in-chief, Sohail Nakhooda, remains in Amman.Contributors
Contributors to Islamica Magazine draw from a broad cross-section of academics, journalists and experts. Since its relaunch from Amman, Jordan, in 2004, Islamica has published contributions from: Samuel Huntington, Anwar Ibrahim, Abdal Hakim Murad, David Cole, Brannon Wheeler, Azhar Usman, Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, Haroon Moghul, John Esposito, Katherine Bullock, Michael Wolfe, Mostafa Al-Badawi, Sherman Jackson, Stephen Lathion, Ali Mazrui, HRH Prince Hasan, Svend White, Robert Crane, Paul Eisen, William Dalrymple, Ali Jumuah, Jordan Robinson, Mohja Kahf, Jibril Hambel, Osman Bakar and Abdallah Schleifer, among others.
Location
The magazine has been subsumed as a project of the Center for Intercivilizational Dialogue, a not for profit organization incorporated in the United States with offices in
Amman, Jordan ,Los Angeles, California ,Cambridge, Massachusetts , andLondon, England . The periodical contains glossy pages with photography and layout, running about 128 pages.See also
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Islamica External links
* [http://www.islamicamagazine.com "Islamica" magazine website]
* [http://www.deenport.com/subsections/interviews/printerfriendly.php?interviewid=26/ DeenPort Interview with Sohail Nakhooda, Editor Islamica Magazine]
* [http://www.persianmirror.com/community/writers/TeresaCamacho/2005/IslamicaMagazine.cfm/ Persian Mirror Review of Islamica Magazine]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3883847249700065781&q=islamica Interview by Ray Hanania with Salahuddin Khan, Publisher and Firas Ahmad, Senior Editor of Islamica Magazine]
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