Islam Today is a British Muslim editorial magazine restored on WordPress in 2026. This page summarises what we publish, how we source it, how we are funded, and how to reach us. The full editorial standards are at /about/editorial-standards/.
A twenty-one-year British Muslim magazine
Islam Today launched in 2005 as a UK Muslim editorial reference. It ran monthly through 2015 to 2021, paused during the pandemic period, and is restored in 2026 with named contributors, sourced Quran and Hadith citations, transparent sect-position notes, and Halal-compliant monetisation. Weekly news, monthly issue, six pillar hubs.
Our editorial standards
Every Faith explainer cites Quran (surah and ayah, translation source named) and Hadith (collection, book, hadith number). Every editorial article carries a named contributor byline. We do not publish AI-generated or photographic depictions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Ahl al-Bayt, the Sahaba, or any prophet. Read the aniconism note.
Sect-position note
A note on tradition. The historical Islam Today magazine was Islamic Centre of England-adjacent. The 2026 rebuild declares that heritage transparently, and adopts a non-sectarian editorial voice: where a Faith explainer reflects a specific madhhab, we say so at the top. Sectarian polemic is not published on this site.
How this magazine is funded
Reader donations and monthly membership are the primary revenue. Halal-compliant display advertising and Halal-book affiliate provide supplementary income. Named editorial partnerships with UK Islamic organisations are labelled at the top of every piece in the series. Advertising for interest-based finance, gambling, alcohol, tobacco, pork, adult, dating, cryptocurrency, and fossil-fuel greenwash is category-blocked at the ad-network level. See the full funding page and the affiliate disclosure.