In an era when truth is under constant attack and courage is too often silenced, Capitol Times Magazine is proudly standing firm — unapologetically pro-America, pro-Israel, and rooted in faith, freedom, and constitutional values. The publication’s new Women’s Special Edition, out this December, was built on a simple premise: this is not about political slogans. It is about strength.

The magazine says the issue was created for women who refuse to bow to radical mobs, cultural Marxism, antisemitism, or what its editors describe as an anti-American agenda spreading through the nation’s institutions. At the center of that message is the December 2025 cover feature, Zebunnesa “Zeba” Zubair, a proud MAGA conservative and outspoken defender of Israel.

A Cover Story Built on Conviction

Zeba’s story anchors the issue as an example of what the magazine calls standing on the right side of history at a moment when, in its view, too many public figures choose silence over conviction. Her message throughout the feature is direct and unwavering: defending Israel is defending America.

Defending Israel is defending America.

Zebunnesa “Zeba” Zubair  —  Cover Feature, Capitol Times Magazine, Issue 28

Capitol Times Magazine frames the Women’s Special Edition as part of a broader mission it has carried for years: giving a platform to conservative women of faith who, in the words of its editors, are “not asking for permission — they are leading.”

Honoring Women Who Lead Without Permission

The timing of the issue is deliberate. As President Donald J. Trump leads the country forward, the magazine’s editors say they see a renewed opportunity to restore what they describe as strength at home and respect abroad. This edition, they say, is dedicated to honoring the conservative women helping carry that mission forward — women of faith, women of principle, and women who believe America is worth fighting for.

The Women’s Special Edition is published by the American Muslim & Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council under the Capitol Times Magazine banner, a project the outlet describes as committed to amplifying voices it believes the mainstream media works overtime to suppress.

The Magazine’s Message, In Its Own Words

Capitol Times Magazine closed its announcement of the issue with a statement of intent that has become something of a rallying cry for its readership: the outlet says it will not bend, will not retreat, and will not apologize for the values it stands behind.

“God bless you, God bless Israel, and God bless the United States of America,” the magazine’s editors wrote in their release announcing the issue.

Where to Find the Issue

Capitol Times Magazine’s Women’s Special Edition — Issue 28, featuring Zebunnesa “Zeba” Zubair on the cover — is available now. Readers can order a copy through Amazon, or learn more about the publication at capitoltimesmedia.com.