Al-Daie () is a monthly Arabic magazine that began as a biweekly newspaper in 1976, succeeding ''Da'watul Haq'' from Darul Uloom Deoband. It was initially edited by Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi under the supervision of Qari Muhammad Tayyib. In 1993, during the tenure of Noor Alam Khalil Amini as editor, it transitioned into a monthly magazine, with Amini's nearly four-decade-long leadership shaping its expanded scope. The magazine primarily serves to highlight the role of Deoband's scholars and graduates, reflecting the perspectives of the Deobandi movement. Arif Jameel Mubarakpuri is the current ed
Al-Daie () is a monthly Arabic magazine that began as a biweekly newspaper in 1976, succeeding ''Da'watul Haq'' from Darul Uloom Deoband. It was initially edited by Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi under the supervision of Qari Muhammad Tayyib. In 1993, during the tenure of Noor Alam Khalil Amini as editor, it transitioned into a monthly magazine, with Amini's nearly four-decade-long leadership shaping its expanded scope. The magazine primarily serves to highlight the role of Deoband's scholars and graduates, reflecting the perspectives of the Deobandi movement. Arif Jameel Mubarakpuri is the current editor, with Abul Qasim Nomani overseeing its publication.
== Birth and rise == Darul Uloom Deoband launched this magazine on 10 July 1976 (11 Rajab 1396 AH) following the cessation of the institution's first Arabic magazine, ''Da'watul Haq. Initially edited by Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi, who had also served as the editor of Da'watul Haq, his tenure was brief, and he was succeeded by his student Badrul Hasan Qasmi. Under Qasmi, the magazine published special editions, including one commemorating the centenary of Darul Uloom Deoband. The magazine faced a temporary suspension after the 1980 celebrations due to disruptions within the institution. In 1982, Noor Alam Khalil Amini, a former student of Kairanawi and a journalist from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, was appointed as editor-in-chief. Under Amini, the magazine transitioned from an 8-page biweekly newspaper to a 50-page monthly magazine by August 1993, adopting the Quranic verse from An-Nahl'' (16:125) as its slogan. Amini's editorship included changes in content, style, and printing quality. After Amini's passing, the advisory committee appointed Arif Jameel Mubarakpuri as the new editor in October 2021, and Al-Daie continues to be available online via the institution's official website.
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