The first edition of MUDA comprises various categories, including:

Fashion:

According to the publication, covering up has gone mainstream; modern, fashion-forward modest looks have ruled the recent runways, giving Muslim women more options to express their true style identity through fashion.

The new magazine looks into this development and looks to dress creatives like Aisha Baker and Aqeelah Harron-Ally for trendy, modest looks.

MUDA will additionally feature new and creative hajib styles, as well as outfits for children and smart looks for men. 

Health and Beauty:

According to the new publication, exercising during Ramadan can be done. Fitness expert Aneeka Buys shares her top tips and 15-minute workout routine with the magazine.

Makeup artist Rushana Isaacs shares her five best looks for Eid, and MUDA gives advice on how to adjust your skincare routine for a hydration boost.

Additionally, the team at the publication chooses its top fragrances.

Food:

Cookbook author and food blogger Cariema Isaacs shares a selection of Iftar mains inspired by her travels around the world. Additionally, the magazine offers readers a selection of healthy Suhoor meals and boeka snacks. Eid celebratory recipes are also featured, which have been created by Muslim chefs and food personalities.

Home:

MUDA has a top décor trend selection, which gives advice on how to set a table and 'spruce up' your living room and bedroom in preparation for Eid.


MUDA commenced distribution and sales at most major retailers on Monday, 16 March at R65.

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