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Jeune Afrique
newspaper

Inspire
online magazine published by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Sızıntı
Sızıntı () was a monthly magazine trying to reconcile modern scientific thought with Islamic spirituality. It was published between 1979 and July 2016 in Turkey. Its English-language version is known as The Fountain. The magazine was started by and is operated by members of the Gülen movement, made up of the followers of the Turkish preacher and Islamic opinion leader Fethullah Gülen, and claims to bring together Islam and science by stressing the alleged "parallels" between modern scientific discoveries and literal verses from the Quran.
Il Conciliatore
Italian magazine (1818-1819)
El Papus
Spanish satirical comic magazine
Nichane
Nichane (; formerly Aljareeda Alokhra) was a Moroccan weekly arabophone and darijophone (in Moroccan Arabic) news magazine.
Der Wahre Jacob
magazine
masr alyoum
Egyptian English language monthly magazine
Sur-e Esrafil
discontinued Persian weekly journal
Kaizō
thumb|Cover of the first issue (April 1919)
Kaizō (改造 kaizō) was a Japanese general-interest magazine that started publication during the Taishō period and printed many articles of socialist content. Kaizō can be translated into English as "Reorganize", "Restructure", "Reconstruct" or "Reconstruction".
Kalima
Moroccan women's magazine
Satirikon
Russian satirical magazine (1908-1914)
Farmand
Farmand (Norwegian: The Trade Journal of Norway) was a business magazine published in Oslo, Norway, from 1891 until it was discontinued in January 1989. The name farmand (or farmann) was from an old Norse word for a tradesman. It is composed of the words far as in to "travel far and wide" combined with the word man. The old Norwegian king Bjørn Farmann or "Bjørn the Tradesman" bore this title.
Türk Solu
national socialist journal
Der Kampf
monthly political magazine in Austria (1907–1938)
Shura
defunct literary and political magazine published in Orenburg, Russian Empire
Irshad-e Naswan
First women's magazine in Afghanistan