LFM Issue 2
Publication Year: 2020
Theme: COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic did not spare the young or seniors. This magazine issue aims to provide a form of solace for children educationally and interactively on what COVID-19 is, the history of pandemics, how to develop our character when faced with such challenges, and how to overcome the anxiety it creates by reflecting on the role models such as Prophets and short stories. Real reflections and experiences shared by children and parents worldwide on the impact on education, career advice, family time and well-being, and how to interact with our loved ones.

“I did read through the magazine . It provides child friendly info about the pandemic. I hope children will enjoy this magazine.”
Ayisha Sakinah

“Masha’Allah the magazine is really good and it’s full of content that helps young people to understand their religion, education and how to enjoy themselves. Scrolling through all the pages I was amazed to see the variety of writers from all across the globe and it made me feel happy and rewarded to be a part of such an amazing movement.
Seeing the age range of writers and the status of such writers was quite surprising, in a good way. There were kids as small as 6 or 7 writing about their experiences and their thoughts on certain topics. This included artwork, poems and much more that ensures the magazine can be fun as well as a source of wisdom and education for children and young adults from all walks of life. In addition to our talented young writers, I noticed that the magazine also included influential and renowned journalists/news writers and people who are in jobs that are of very high status. Having this variety gives your readers different perspectives on topics which are so prevalent in society. It was also really nice to see how well a huge range of writers were well sewn together into one magazine which was full to the brim with lots of interesting activities, topics and articles.
I think the topics and activities are really suitable and appropriate for the target audience. The only suggestion would be to maybe make the design more aesthetic. By this I mean it’s more minimalist maybe by having colours and images with a sleek and minimalist background, it will enhance the experience a reader gets from the magazine. It’s still an amazing design nonetheless. It’s just a suggestion if I had to give one.“
Amman Ukaye

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