''Muslim Girl Magazine'' was a bi-monthly fashion, beauty, and lifestyle publication marketed for young Muslim women. The magazine was first published in January 2007.
[ It was published by ]Toronto
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's ExecuGo Media,[ and offered style advice, articles on movies and music and general advice, but with a grounding in Islamic issues and with features on Muslim personalities, countries, and cultures.][ The headquarters was in Toronto, though the magazine's reach was international during its two years of publishing.
The magazine's contributors included writers and journalists ]Mona Eltahawy
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, Melody Moezzi, Naheed Mustafa, and many more. Ausma Khan was the editor in chief.
See also
*Women in Islam
The experiences of Muslim women ( ''Muslimāt'', singular مسلمة ''Muslimah'') vary widely between and within different societies. At the same time, their adherence to Islam is a shared factor that affects their lives to a varying degree ...
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