Sawt Al-Ghoraba', which can be translated as 'The Voice The Estranged' was the first, and for a long time, only Islamic magazine produced in the western world to address topics concerning Muslims. It was so called as it was started by Muslims who had become estranged from their respective countries.

Published in Arabic, Al-Ghoraba' was the leading Islamic socio-political journal and although was produced in the UK, had subscribers all accross the globe. Al-Ghoraba' was produced on a monthly basis and covered hundreds of diverse topics and included interviews from the world's leading Muslim political leaders, personalities and Sheikhs. Unfortunately, due to a lack of funding, this project was sunsequently put on hold.

Below are just a few covers of the hundreds of issues produced, to give you an idea of its diversity and depth.

Front cover from the 1st ever Al-Ghoraba' from 1964

Back cover from the 1st ever AlGhoraba' from 1964

March 1984:
The Yemeni Community in Britain

May 1985:
The Muslim Community in Spain

July 1985:
Zaineb Al-Ghazaly / The Lebanese Front

September 1986:
Islamic Da'wah in Nigeria

March 1987:
The Palestinian Refugee Crisis

September 1987:
Current Situation in Iran

August 1988:
Mustafa Mashhoor on Palestine

September 1988:
Who Killed Dhia' Ul-Haq?

December 1989:
Erbakan on Turkish Secularism

December 1989:
Covering the 1st Intifada

January 1990:
The Assassination of Abdullah Azzam

July 1990:
Elections in Algeria

August 1992:
Massacre in Bosnia

December 1993:
The Future of Islam in Britain