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Indian weekly Islamic magazine
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Risala Weekly
Editor-in-ChiefSulaiman Saqafi Maliyekkal
Managing DirectorM Abdul Majeed
Managing EditorS. Sharafudheen
AdministratorMansoor Saquafi Sidheeqi Poochal
Editor-in-ChargeTK Ali Ashraf
CategoriesReligious and social magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherIslamic Publishing Bureau
First issueNovember 1983
CountryIndia
Based inKozhikode
LanguageMalayalam
Websiterisalaonline.com

Risala Weekly is a weekly Islamic magazine published in Kozhikode. The magazine was first published in November 1983 as a monthly publication. Later its frequency was switched to weekly. It is published by Islamic Publishing Bureau of Sunni Students' Federation from Kozhikode, India.

References

  1. "Articles on CIP in the Malayalam Language: Center for Islamic Pluralism". Islamic Pluralism. Retrieved 22 May 2016.

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