In a major development that could shake up the current batch of news outlets that unsurprisingly do not place Islamic thinking at the forefront, a new media outlet is launching tomorrow in Johannesburg, South Africa, with precisely that in mind.
One Nation Media (ONM), led by Executive Editor Dilly Hussain — a veteran of the Muslim news sector and co-founder of 5Pillars — is set to begin operations on Friday, with a clear mandate to “challenge dominant narratives and reassert Islam as a comprehensive framework for understanding and shaping the modern world”.
In a press release marking the occasion, Dilly Hussain said,
One Nation Media is not here to fit into the existing media landscape. It is here to challenge it. Our aim is simple: to provide clarity, confront false narratives, and equip Muslims to engage global affairs with conviction, confidence and purpose.”
The outlet also states that it will focus on the digital space, while the wording also potentially leaves room for offline productions in the future.
As a digital-first platform, ONM will produce a range of content including current affairs debate shows, in-depth video explainers, podcasts, short films, documentaries and breaking news. Its coverage will span the African continent and the wider Muslim-majority world, alongside key global flashpoints, delivering analysis with depth and clarity.
In a media environment shaped by ideological bias and the marginalisation of Islamic perspectives, ONM intervenes directly — shaping narratives, challenging falsehoods and exposing the failures of dominant political systems and ideological frameworks.
Source: Islam21c
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[1] Press release by ONM dated 8 May 2026

