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Editor | Ahmad Badruddin Khan |
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Categories | Theology, Culture, Dawah, Literature |
Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Muhiuddin Khan |
Country | Bangladesh |
Based in | Dhaka |
Language | Bengali |
Website | mashikmadina |
Monthly Madina (Bengali: মাসিক মদীনা) is a Bengali magazine that has been published in Dhaka since 1961 and is the most widely circulated monthly periodical in Bangladesh. Established by Muhiuddin Khan, the magazine was developed under his over five decades of editorship and is regarded as his magnum opus, as well as one of the oldest Islamic publications still in circulation. The magazine is currently edited by his son, Ahmad Badruddin Khan. Muhammad Shahidullah was the chief guest at its inauguration ceremony. Despite being suspended during the 1971 Liberation War and its aftermath, the magazine has continued to circulate, creating a network of Islamic writers and readers and encouraging the development of similar Islamic periodicals.
References
- "The number of daily newspapers in the country stands at 430". Bangla Tribune. 4 May 2016.
- Karim, SM Anwarul (22 July 2016). "Maulana Muhiuddin Khan and his Monthly Madina". Ittefaq. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022.