Abstract:
Ibda Magazine is available in print and digitally, and it is a magazine that explores the history of sexuality in West Asia and North Africa. The print issues follow a specific facet of sexuality in a particular period of time and are published annually, whereas the digital magazine is updated regularly and exhibits a wide range of topics, some of which accentuate the content of the print magazine, but most of which come together to form a cohesive impression of different places and eras, and their attitudes towards the different aspects of sexuality. Digital content is categorized as Poetry, Sciences, Culture, and Interviews, whereas the print magazine’s content varies from essays, to character profiles, and brief infographics.