The Global Media Style Guide on Islam (MSG-I) – Defining the World’s Words on Islam & Muslims

The Global Media Style Guide on Islam (MSG-I) aims to be the definitive resource for the world’s media to use in their portrayal of Islam and Muslims to ensure greater accuracy, authenticity and accountability about a faith and its adherents which constitute one fourth of humanity.

Clear, accurate, and verified communication is one of the hallmarks of the Islamic tradition. I applaud the efforts of the Global Media Style Guide on Islam for providing this essential service on behalf of the global Muslim community and in reviving our tradition of verification.”

Sheikh Dr. Tarek Elgawhary, US-based American scholar of Islam, with a PhD from Princeton University in the US and educated at the premier Sunni seat of learning, Al-Azhar, in Egypt, founder of the ‘Making Sense of Islam’ platform and editor of the annual ‘Muslim 500: The World’s Most Influential 500 Muslims’ as published by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan.

The Global Media Style Guide on Islam (MSG-I) is an initiative under the Media Style Guide (MSG), which aims to define the main words that people use all over the world.

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