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This blog has MOVED to the Muslim Writers Club, a new website dedicated to all of your writing needs.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Writers Wanted for New Online Magazine for Muslim Women

Amaany Magazine is seeking writers.

Mission: "To share our diversity in addressing the real life concerns, aspirations and achievements of Muslim women across the globe."

Articles should be on the following topics:

Muslim Women both Globally and Locally

Cultural Diversity, Immigrant Issues and Community Concerns, Islam in America

Leadership, Professionals and Entrepreneurship

Education Profiles, Advice and University Experiences

Career Advice and Workplace Experiences and Issues

Financial Expertise,Views on the Economy, Business and Industry

Muslim Organizations, Scholars, Islamic Debates, Interfaith Dialogues, Human Rights

Muslim Student Associations, Youth Experiences

Views on the 2008 Election and Global Affairs

Personal Essays, Reflections on Islam and Muslim Life

Book and Film Reviews, Poetry, Satire, Travelogues

Conferences and Events Announcements & Coverage

According to the Craigslist ad, "we intend to pay our contributors as we receive funding." That means that this may not be a paying market at this time.

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This blog is maintained by Amel Abdullah, a freelance writer, editor, and Arabic to English translator.