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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.



ARTICLES BY ISLAMICA


MUSLIM SOCIETIES IN AFRICAN HISTORY

MUSLIM SOCIETIES IN AFRICAN HISTORY

Abstract (Summary) The popular and academic "mak- ing" and "imagining" of Africa, as David Robinson explains in Muslim
MEZZATERRA

MEZZATERRA

Abstract (Summary) The Arab world adopted the cultural and technological manifestations of Western modernity, but witho
MERCY and “THE FEMININE ELEMENT” within the PROPHETIC CHARACTER

MERCY and “THE FEMININE ELEMENT” within the PROPHETIC CHARACTER

Abstract (Summary) Each is locked into his own reality, wishing to dominate the others, and the vicious cycle is broken
MADRASA IN THE MOUNTAINS

MADRASA IN THE MOUNTAINS

[Headnote] The spirit of Moorish Andalusia is alive and well in the form of a modern architectural project calling upon
ISLAM AND THE BLACKAMERICAN Black Orientalists

ISLAM AND THE BLACKAMERICAN Black Orientalists

[Headnote] Islam has always enjoyed a level of esteem within the Blackamerican community of the United States. One react
Imran Khan

Imran Khan

[Headnote] ISLAMICA joins Imran Khan at his home in Lahore for a conversation about a wide range of issues affecting Mus
FAMINE IN WEST BENGAL

FAMINE IN WEST BENGAL

Abstract (Summary) The editor of the Delhi-based Milli Gazette has filed a petition with India's Supreme Court about th
Emotion is not enough

Emotion is not enough

[Headnote] How can religious faith be sustained in times of crisis? By FARAZ RABBANI
EGYPT’S EMBOLDENED REFORM MOVEMENT

EGYPT’S EMBOLDENED REFORM MOVEMENT

[Headnote] With presidential elections looming on the horizon, has the regime done enough to promote a better political
Desecrating the Qur’an

Desecrating the Qur’an

Abstract (Summary) According to New Yorker magazine, a Pentagon-funded program named "Survival, Evasion, Resistance, an