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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Emel is a British lifestyle magazine that reports on contemporary British Muslim culture. The magazine's name comes from the letters "M" and "L", which stand for "Muslim Life", and also resembles the Arabic word for "hope". Sarah Joseph co-founded the magazine with her husband, Mahmud al-Rashid, in September 2003. Joseph is the magazine's current editor, and al-Rashid is a volunteer publisher and editor-in-chief.It was the first mainstream Muslim magazine in the UK to experience cross-over interest from non-Muslim readers and its circulation now covers 30 countries.Writing in the Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, Reina Lewis claims: "For emel, lifestyle has the potential to situate modern Muslim practices as part of contemporary consumer culture while simultaneously celebrating Islam's historical heritage."Lloyds TSB partnered with Emel to launch what it claimed is the first user-generated content driven community website targeting British Muslims, as part of a campaign to promote the national rollout of its sharia-friendly banking services. The new community website, called Emel Postcard, allows members to upload pictures and comments via downloadable "postcards"."@en }

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