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The Islamic Review (1913–1971) was an Ahmadiyya official magazine, first of the Woking Muslim Mission, and then of AAIIL, California (1980–1989).Шаблон:Citation needed It was founded in London by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din.[1] Originally the Muslim India and Islamic Review, the name was changed in 1914 to Islamic Review and Muslim India to reflect broader Islamic concerns, and in 1921 it became simply the Islamic Review.[2] The magazine gained popularity among the English-speaking Muslim social elite in Europe, the US and throughout the British Empire, and in some of the countries it was circulated, its articles were reprinted and quoted in local Muslim newspapers.[3] The paper was distributed free of charge.[4] In June 1950, one of the articles on women poets featured Rabab Al-Kadhimi.[5]

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  1. Kose, Conversion To Islam - 2012 Page 15 "He started a monthly called Muslim India and Islamic Review. In 1913 he moved to Woking and took possession of the mosque from the heirs of Leitner. He had the building repaired and within months the Woking mission was established.
  2. Jamie Gilham. Loyal Enemies: British Converts to Islam, 1850-1950 C. Hurst & Co., 2014, p.136
  3. Eric Germain. (2015; p.304), ' 'Jihadists of the Pen' in Victorian England' in E. Kendall & E. Stein (eds.), Twenty-first Century Jihad: Law, Society and Military Action, London: I.B.Tauris, pp.297–311
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