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page 1Defunct Islamic magazines
Rumiyah
online magazine published by the Islamic State
Al-Manar
magazine published in Cairo between 1898 and 1941
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.
Al-Munir
thumb|230px|page=1|Al-Munir`s cover
Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915. Inaugurated by the initiative of Abdullah Ahmad in early April 1911, Al-Munir was listed as the first Islamic mass media in Indonesia. The magazine was often associated with Al-Imam magazine published under the direction of Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin in Singapore during 1906-1909. In addition to Abdullah Ahmad, several religious figures such as Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar and Sutan Muhammad Salim were recorded in the ranks of the editorial board.
Tehzeeb-e-Niswan
Tehzeeb-e-Niswan () was an Islamic weekly magazine for women, started by Sayyid Mumtaz Ali along with his wife Muhammadi Begum in 1898. It is regarded as the pioneering work on women rights in Islam. It was published from Lahore between 1898 and 1949.
Al-Urwah al-Wuthqa
islamic revolutionary journal
İslam Mecmuası
political magazine in Ottoman Empire (1914–1918)
Al-Fatihin
magazine
Istok
former Russian-language online magazine published by the Islamic State
The Ottoman Constitution of 1876
ottoman Turkish language weekly magazine in Egypt (1896–1899)