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A piece previously published in the print issue of Islamica Magazine between 2003-2009. The following has been an effort to digitize and archive as a free service. Author citations can be found at islamicamagazine.com as we continue to work on improving the digital archives here.



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A Muslim Spy

A Muslim Spy

[Headnote] The Case of Mubin Shaikh By NAZIM BAKSH
A HUMANITARIAN ECLIPSE

A HUMANITARIAN ECLIPSE

[Headnote] Oxfam s regional project manager, Manal Omar, was shocked to witness the devastation caused to Lebanon. She r
WIND OF CHANGE

WIND OF CHANGE

[Headnote] The monsoon winds brought Islam to Southeast Asia. Lucien de Guise wonders when interest in the region's Isla
Who Died and Made Me God?

Who Died and Made Me God?

[Headnote] Confusing the Material with the Divine By HAROON MOGHUL
Thinking Outside the Box

Thinking Outside the Box

[Headnote] Reclaiming Education By JEREMY HENZELL-THOMAS
THEY LEFT WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT…

THEY LEFT WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT…

[Headnote] TheTabah Foundation and the Danish Youth Council recently organized a conference in Abu Dhabi, titled "Lita'a
THE TIMELINE HISTORY OF ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE

THE TIMELINE HISTORY OF ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Abstract (Summary) ART THE TIMELINE HISTORY OF ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE By NASSER D. KHALILI [Worth Press, 186pp.,
THE ROAD TO OXIANA

THE ROAD TO OXIANA

Abstract (Summary) [...] I see green and white neon fittings on the minarets, fairy lights strung between them, and the
THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD

THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD

[Headnote] In view of the current tensions resulting from the insulting misrepresentations of the Prophet Muhammad, may
The Poetics of Displacement: Somali Oral Verse in Exile

The Poetics of Displacement: Somali Oral Verse in Exile

[Headnote] The Somalis boast of a remarkable tradition of oral poetry. RAHMA BAVELAAR examines how oral poetry gives mea