Illume Magazine aims to connect to the peoples of America and to the global electronic community in efforts to present the beauty of Islam through web and print media.
** Preview Issue available October 2006. **
** Monthly Issues available January 2007. **
Featured Content:
Reasserting The Core Of Islam In America
- R. David Coolidge
Islamic Psychology
- Dr. AbdelMalek Yamani
God, Faith & A Pen
- Dr. Hesham Hassaballa
Reflect On This
- Christopher Khalil Moore
Soul Food
- Anisa Abeytia
The Herb'n Muslim
- Hakima Kristie Karima Burns
Guidance & Counsel
- Shaykh Faraz Rabbani
Illume Magazine aims to connect to the peoples of America and to the global electronic community in efforts to present the beauty of Islam through web and print media.
Featured Content:
Poor Righteous Preacher - Irfan Rydhan
COMEDIAN PREACHER MOSS SPEAKS WITH ILLUME MAGAZINE about using stand-up comedy to give da’wah and speaks his mind about politics, racism and being an African American Muslim after 9/11.
Journey Of A Lifetime - Editorial Staff
Journey of a lifetime
Defender Of The Flag - Zaid Shakir
In memory of Alia Ansari
Missing The Point - H. A. Hellyer
Discussion of the recent controversy of the Pope’s statement
A Journey From Wholeness To Wholeness - AbdelMalek Yamani
Social origins of evolution and Freudian Psychology
Sisters In A Lost Land - Yahsmin M. B. Bobo
An essay regarding violence against women
So That You May Come To Know One Another - Hesham Hassaballa
A keynote address on establishing solidarity
Jesus Had A Beard - Christopher Khalil Moore
Calling out an irony of our times
Nourishing The Muslim Body - Anisa Abeytia
Are you sugar sensitive?
Art Becomes Victim Of War - Souheila Al-Jadda
People’s culture and identity are also casualties of war
Alternative Therapy & Islam: Reiki - Karima Kristie Burns
Exploring Reiki and its relationship to Islam
Bollywood: Not An Illness, But A Symptom - Dawoud Kringle
A satirical yet realistic view of India’s entertainment industry
The Fiqh Of Eid Al Adha - Faraz Rabbani
Fiqh & Sunnahs of Eid
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