[2] It aims to offer a balanced perspective on issues affecting Muslims and disadvantaged groups, challenging mainstream media narratives.
It is known for spotlighting flaws in police theories, debunking misrepresentations, and addressing concerns related to Islamophobia and false terror charges against Muslim individuals.
Syed Zubair Ahmad, an MBA graduate from Patna University, transitioned from his role at Two Circles to become the founding editor of Muslim Mirror in 2012.
[3] He initiated the website in response to the media's tendency to stereotype terror accused individuals as devout Muslims, often emphasizing their bearded appearance, skullcap, or headscarf.
[1] The Times of India, in 2017, highlighted the platform's impactful journalism by reporting stories later picked up by mainstream newspapers and TV channels.