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The Fountain
The Fountain May–June 2009
Editor-in-chiefHakan Yesilova
Categories Science journalism
FrequencyBimonthly
Publisher Blue Dome, Inc.
Total circulation
(2009)
32,000
Founded1993
First issueJanuary 1993
CountryUSA
Based in Clifton, New Jersey
Language English
Website www.fountainmagazine.com
ISSN 0967-9928

The Fountain is a bi-monthly magazine of scientific and spiritual thought published by Blue Dome, Inc. As the English-language version of Sızıntı, it has been published since 1993 [1] as a quarterly magazine till 2008. The Fountain is located in New Jersey. The magazine is controlled by the Hizmet Movement. [2]

The Fountain covers a wide range of topics including interfaith dialog, science, technology, arts, culture and society from a faith perspective (especially Islam).

References

  1. ^ Christopher Holton; Clare Lopez (December 2015). "The Gulen Movement" (PDF). Center for Security Policy. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  2. ^ p. 118, The Gulen Hizmet Movement and Its Transnational Activities: Case Studies of Altruistic Activism in Contemporary Islam, Sophia Pandya and Nancy Gallagher, Universal-Publishers, 2012, ISBN  1612335470.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from The Fountain Magazine)
The Fountain
The Fountain May–June 2009
Editor-in-chiefHakan Yesilova
Categories Science journalism
FrequencyBimonthly
Publisher Blue Dome, Inc.
Total circulation
(2009)
32,000
Founded1993
First issueJanuary 1993
CountryUSA
Based in Clifton, New Jersey
Language English
Website www.fountainmagazine.com
ISSN 0967-9928

The Fountain is a bi-monthly magazine of scientific and spiritual thought published by Blue Dome, Inc. As the English-language version of Sızıntı, it has been published since 1993 [1] as a quarterly magazine till 2008. The Fountain is located in New Jersey. The magazine is controlled by the Hizmet Movement. [2]

The Fountain covers a wide range of topics including interfaith dialog, science, technology, arts, culture and society from a faith perspective (especially Islam).

References

  1. ^ Christopher Holton; Clare Lopez (December 2015). "The Gulen Movement" (PDF). Center for Security Policy. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  2. ^ p. 118, The Gulen Hizmet Movement and Its Transnational Activities: Case Studies of Altruistic Activism in Contemporary Islam, Sophia Pandya and Nancy Gallagher, Universal-Publishers, 2012, ISBN  1612335470.

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