Al-Islam, The Islamic Movement Journal was the publication of the Islamic Party in North America (based in Washington, D.C.), 1971-1978. "Al-Islam, as a grassroots 'alternative press' publication, was produced by a non-professional volunteer staff who did not always follow standard editorial and publishing practices. The staff deliberately avoided printing a copyright notice in Al-Islam in order to allow others to freely use the contents of the publication with only a statement of attribution. Intellectual property rights, if they had any merit at all, were less important than disseminating a message." - Ibrahim Hanif, who was editor of Al-Islam, director of Islamic Party Publications, and a member of IPNA's executive body, the Guidance Council.
African American Muslims
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Al-Islam, 1974, Vol. 3, Summer 1. After Malcolm Digital Archive at the Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University. https://aftermalcolm.com/document/al-islam-1974-summer-1-volume-3/