Islamic Review

Islamic Review Magazine, also known as 'Al-Adab Al-Islami' in Arabic, is a monthly English-language publication that was first established in 1913 in London, United Kingdom. It was founded by Khwaja Kamaluddin, a student of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.Image:islamic-review-sample-cover

The magazine is widely regarded as one of the most influential Islamic periodicals in the world. It offers a range of articles, commentary and analysis on various aspects of the Islamic world, including religious issues, culture, politics, economics, and interfaith relations.

The editorial policy of Islamic Review Magazine is based on promoting peace, inter-religious dialogue and understanding among societies. It presents a positive image of Islam to the wider world, and encourages constructive debates and discussions.

Islamic Review Magazine has a readership that spans across the globe. It features articles by renowned scholars, Islamic experts and prominent figures from the Muslim community and beyond. The magazine also provides original research and book reviews that contribute to the development of Islamic scholarship.

Throughout its long history, Islamic Review Magazine has gone through various changes to reflect the current state of the global Islamic landscape. Initially, the magazine mainly focused on the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam, but over the years, it expanded its scope to cover issues affecting Muslims worldwide.

The headquarters of Islamic Review Magazine is located in London, with distribution made worldwide. Despite various challenges, including a brief interruption during World War II, Islamic Review Magazine has retained its position as one of the leading English-language Islamic periodicals in the world.{{Categories}}

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