Islamica Magazine is a quarterly magazine incorporated in the United States with editorial offices in Amman, Jordan, Cambridge, MA and London, 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.

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  • Islamica Magazine is a quarterly magazine incorporated in the United States with editorial offices in Amman, Jordan, Cambridge, MA and London, 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 on Islam and provide a forum for Muslims 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. Like Q News in the UK, Islamica aims to provide a source for alternative perspectives and ideas, events and issues shaping our world. (en)
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  • Islamica Magazine is a quarterly magazine incorporated in the United States with editorial offices in Amman, Jordan, Cambridge, MA and London, 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. (en)
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