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'''Southern California InFocus''' is a free monthly ]
'''Southern California InFocus''' is a free monthly newspaper serving the Muslim community in Southern ]. InFocus was started in Anaheim, California on ] ].<ref name=CNS>"Muslim Newspaper," ''City News Service'' (4 February 2005)<!-- Is this a reference to InFocus? --></ref> The newspaper is the largest Muslim newspaper in Southern California.<ref>{{cite news
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newspaper serving the Muslim community in California.


InFocus was started in ], ] on ] ].<ref name=CNS>"Muslim Newspaper," ''City News Service'' (4 February 2005)<!-- Is this a reference to InFocus? --></ref> It is the largest Muslim newspaper in Southern California.<ref>{{cite news
The ] financially subsidizes and provides office space for the newspaper, but Asma Ahmad, the managing editor, states that the paper is "editorially independent from CAIR".<ref name=LATIMES>{{cite news
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}}</ref> Ahmad, a ] ] citizen who grew up in ] attending American-run schools and formerly edited the national newsletter of the ], is the only full-timer staffer. The Deputy Editor is Muneer Adhami.<ref>{{cite web

Asma Ahmad, a ] ] citizen who grew up in ] attending American-run schools and formerly edited the national newsletter of the ], is the paper's managing editor and only full-timer staffer.<ref name=LATIMES/> Its Deputy Editor is Muneer Adhami. <ref>{{cite web
|url = http://www.infocusnews.net/content/blogcategory/271/211/ |url = http://www.infocusnews.net/content/blogcategory/271/211/
|title = InFocus Staff |title = InFocus Staff
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|publisher = Southern California Infocus |publisher = Southern California Infocus
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The ] financially subsidizes and provides office space for the newspaper, but the managing editor states that the paper is "editorially independent from CAIR"<ref name=LATIMES/>.
The paper "covers a large variety of local, national, and international events, features, profiles, and has the following sections: arts, book review, restaurant review, Islam, money, legal, kids, travel, interfaith, commentary, and opinion."<ref name=About>{{cite web

Ahmad describes the paper as, "an Islamic newspaper but not a publication about Islam," and says she wants, "In Focus to concentrate on issues important to Muslims, such as civil rights and discrimination, which she says are largely ignored by the mainstream media in the post-Sept. 11 world." <ref name=LATIMES/> Ahmad said the community is committed to democracy. An editorial in the March issue offered qualified support for President Bush's Middle East policy and called for the democratization of Arab countries, urging Muslims to turn the "breeze of democracy into an unstoppable wind." More than anything, Ahmad said, she wants the newspaper to pull American Muslims into the mainstream. "We can keep our religion and not have an isolationist approach. We can do this in America," she said.<ref name=LATIMES/>

According to the paper's website, "the focus of the newspaper has been Southern California, most importantly, it is serving to document the rich history of Muslims in the Southland – past and present. Through feature stories, mosque profiles, interviews of individuals who have made a difference, and in-depth coverage of news stories affecting Muslims, InFocus is the first localized effort in Southern California to record the American Muslim experience. For American Muslims, it is a platform which brings forth issues of their concern. For the larger community, it is a window into the Muslim world right here in California".<ref name=About>{{cite web
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}}</ref> 20,000 copies of the paper are printed monthly; 500 copies are mailed to paid subscribers and the remainder are distributed free through Muslim-owned businesses and mosques in Southern California.<ref name=LATIMES /> One commentator called the paper "tabloid-style."<ref name=LATIMES/>

Managing editor Ahmad describes the paper as, "an Islamic newspaper but not a publication about Islam," and says she wants, "InFocus to concentrate on issues important to Muslims, such as civil rights and discrimination, which she says are largely ignored by the mainstream media in the post-Sept. 11 world." <ref name=LATIMES/> Ahmad said the community is committed to democracy. An editorial in the March issue offered qualified support for President Bush's Middle East policy and called for the democratization of Arab countries, urging Muslims to turn the "breeze of democracy into an unstoppable wind." More than anything, Ahmad said, she wants the newspaper to pull American Muslims into the mainstream. "We can keep our religion and not have an isolationist approach. We can do this in America," she said.<ref name=LATIMES/>

According to the paper's website, "the focus of the newspaper has been Southern California, most importantly, it is serving to document the rich history of Muslims in the Southland – past and present. Through feature stories, mosque profiles, interviews of individuals who have made a difference, and in-depth coverage of news stories affecting Muslims, InFocus is the first localized effort in Southern California to record the American Muslim experience. For American Muslims, it is a platform which brings forth issues of their concern. For the larger community, it is a window into the Muslim world right here in California".<ref name=About />


The ] has expressed concerns that the newspaper has engaged in anti-Israel advocacy, defended Islamist militant movements abroad, and accused Jewish groups of anti-Muslim agendas.<ref name=ADL>{{cite web The ] has expressed concerns that the newspaper has engaged in anti-Israel advocacy, defended Islamist militant movements abroad, and accused Jewish groups of anti-Muslim agendas.<ref name=ADL>{{cite web

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Southern California InFocus is a free monthly tabloid-style newspaper serving the Muslim community in California.

InFocus was started in Anaheim, California on 4 February 2005. It is the largest Muslim newspaper in Southern California.

Asma Ahmad, a Pakistani Canadian citizen who grew up in Saudi Arabia attending American-run schools and formerly edited the national newsletter of the Muslim Students Association, is the paper's managing editor and only full-timer staffer. Its Deputy Editor is Muneer Adhami. 20,000 copies of the paper are printed monthly. 500 copies are mailed to paid subscribers for a price of $25.00 anually; the remainder are distributed free through Muslim-owned businesses and mosques in Southern California.

The Council on American Islamic Relations financially subsidizes and provides office space for the newspaper, but the managing editor states that the paper is "editorially independent from CAIR".

Ahmad describes the paper as, "an Islamic newspaper but not a publication about Islam," and says she wants, "In Focus to concentrate on issues important to Muslims, such as civil rights and discrimination, which she says are largely ignored by the mainstream media in the post-Sept. 11 world." Ahmad said the community is committed to democracy. An editorial in the March issue offered qualified support for President Bush's Middle East policy and called for the democratization of Arab countries, urging Muslims to turn the "breeze of democracy into an unstoppable wind." More than anything, Ahmad said, she wants the newspaper to pull American Muslims into the mainstream. "We can keep our religion and not have an isolationist approach. We can do this in America," she said.

According to the paper's website, "the focus of the newspaper has been Southern California, most importantly, it is serving to document the rich history of Muslims in the Southland – past and present. Through feature stories, mosque profiles, interviews of individuals who have made a difference, and in-depth coverage of news stories affecting Muslims, InFocus is the first localized effort in Southern California to record the American Muslim experience. For American Muslims, it is a platform which brings forth issues of their concern. For the larger community, it is a window into the Muslim world right here in California".

The Anti-Defamation League has expressed concerns that the newspaper has engaged in anti-Israel advocacy, defended Islamist militant movements abroad, and accused Jewish groups of anti-Muslim agendas.

Notes

  1. ^ Reza, HG (March 30, 2005). "A Larger Picture of Muslim Life; Newspaper out of Anaheim aims to tackle diverse topics for its Islamic readers,". Los Angeles Times, Orange County Edition. p. B1. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. "Muslim Newspaper," City News Service (4 February 2005)
  3. Townsend, Tim (4 December 2005). "Still us and them?". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2007-09-06. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. "InFocus Staff". Southern California Infocus. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
  5. "About InFocus". Southern California InFocus. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
  6. "Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)". Anti-Defamation League. August 10, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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