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Mohammad Naseer Pirzada
Title: The Miracle at 24: A Legacy of Service Alhamdulillah! As The Miracle enters its 25th year, marking the beginning of its Silver Jubilee, we take this moment to reflect on an incredible journey spanning 24 years. This milestone is not just a celebration of longevity but of perseverance, commitment, and an unwavering dedication to the Muslim community in British Columbia and beyond. On February 23, 2001, The Miracle was launched as the first Muslim newspaper in BC, envisioned as a platform to give voice to our community, highlight our stories, and create a bridge between Muslims and the broader society. Since its inception, The Miracle has served as a beacon of truth, harmony, and representation, standing firmly by its slogan, “Bringing Harmony to All Communities.” From a humble beginning as a biweekly newspaper, The Miracle has become a respected institution in the BC Muslim community, recognized for its bilingual coverage in English and Urdu. Over the years, we have reported on thousands of events, shared the thoughts of countless contributors, and provided an authentic representation of Muslim life in Canada. One of our proudest accomplishments is the establishment of a dynamic and diverse team of writers, including local, national, and international contributors. Their perspectives and insights have enriched our publication, allowing us to offer a broad, well-rounded overview of Muslim affairs. Despite challenges faced by the print industry, The Miracle has successfully expanded into digital platforms, ensuring accessibility to a wider audience through our website and social media. Our unwavering commitment to our readers ensured uninterrupted publication throughout the crisis. The transition from print to digital has been a challenge, as the decline of traditional advertising revenue affects the sustainability of independent media. As we embark on our 25th year, The Miracle is more determined than ever to uphold its founding mission. Mohammad Naseer Pirzada Editor-in-Chief,