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Ummi was an Indonesian Islamic women's magazine published from 1989. Established during a rapprochement between the New Order regime of President Suharto and Indonesia's Muslims, the magazine was initially distributed in a stencilled form during prayer groups. Over time, as it gained popularity, the magazine was registered with the Indonesian government and adopted a more popular format. In 2002, Ummi had a circulation of between 80,000 and 100,000 copies, making it one of Indonesia's most popular magazines. In the 2010s, readership declined, and Ummi focused more on online content. The magazine was used extensively for dakwah (proselytization), with its messaging directed primarily at urban Muslim women.
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