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Islamica is an Islamic company founded in Chicago, Illinois that sells apparel, accessories and media marketed towards Muslim youth and cultural fusion.
Islamica focuses on an emerging generation of Muslims in non-Muslim environments. Islamica apparel allows Muslims to express their identity through contemporary styles and humorous messages. The company was founded in 1999 by Mirza Baig, Azher Ahmed and Afeef Abdul-Majeed. One of the best known products of Islamica is its community website, "Islamica", a popular internet forum and one of the busiest Muslim websites in North America. Islamica News offers Muslim-oriented parody news.
References
- "Quest for the Muslim niche market". NBC News. 3 October 2003.
- Serazio, Michael (15 April 2004). "So, Did You Hear the One About the Funny Muslim?". Houston Press.
- "Islamica News". Islamica News.
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