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4 September 2012
By Jennifer Pak
BBC News, Kuala Lumpur


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The new network aims to unite Muslims around the world


At the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM), in the country's capital Kuala Lumpur, Russian student Jeyhun Jaafar posts a video on a social network.

A comment pops up in Turkish - a language Mr Jaafar does not speak. But he is able to respond with the help of a translate button on the page.

This is one of the ways the new social network, called Salamworld, hopes to make it easier to connect Muslims around the world.

In Malaysia, Muslims make up the majority of the population of 29 million people, about 60% of whom are internet users.

Besides this South East Asian country, a trial version of Salamworld is currently being tested by about 1,000 users in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Turkey, Egypt and Indonesia.

The company aims to launch globally by November.

At first glance, Salamworld may not seem much different from other social networks.

With a blue and white layout and features such as a wall to post comments, photos and videos, it is similar to what networking giant Facebook used to look like when it first launched.

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About 1,000 Muslims around the world are testing Salamworld

But supporters of the multilingual and multicultural project say one thing will be different - content.

Salamworld aims to create a safe space for Muslims - free from things such as pornography, gambling and anything else that may be against Islamic principles.

For instance, Prof Nuraihan Mat Daud of IIUM, who uses Western social networking sites as a teaching tool, says she is uncomfortable with advertisements that show women in revealing clothing.

Although Facebook is tough on pornography, it sports a number of gambling apps - including one called Bingo Friendzy that allows UK users aged 18 and over to play games for real-money prizes.

Local rules
It is not the first attempt to create a Muslim-tailored social network, but so far none has become popular on a large scale.

Finland-based Muxlim.com came out in 2006, but is currently shut down. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood launched Ikhwanbook.com in 2010 but the site is also currently offline.

Critics say that these networks tended to appeal only to their respective regions.

Salamworld, based in Turkey but with advisers from more than a dozen countries, hopes to be different.

One way it aims to achieve the goal of uniting Muslims globally is by using a three-level content-filtering feature.

It will allow authorities to set content guidelines based on different interpretations of Islam, which vary from country to country. For example, a picture of a Muslim woman who is not wearing a hijab may be fine in secular Indonesia but not acceptable in Saudi Arabia.

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Salamworld wants to rival Facebook and other Western social networks

It is not clear how internet users will react to such censorship - in Malaysia, for instance, attempts to control the web have been met with fierce opposition.

Earlier this month, politicians and activists staged an internet blackout day to protest against changes in the law they say aimed to stifle free speech online.

Some Malaysians, however, say they will tolerate a certain degree of censorship, such as filtering out photos of skimpy outfits or alcohol ads, which are against Islamic values.

"But if they are censoring things for political reasons, like to prevent us from seeing the real situation in Syria or the violence committed against Muslims in Burma, then that is not OK," says another student, Abdul Hadi bin Haji.

'Alternative needed'

Even if Muslims around the world do start using Salamworld en masse, it may still be tricky to rival Facebook, say analysts.

According to internet information company Alexa, the social networking giant is the most popular site in all the countries where Salamworld is conducting its trials.

In Malaysia, for example, many say it is at times easier to connect with friends through Facebook than by calling them.

It doesn't worry Salamworld's head of Asia-Pacific operations Salam Suleymanov, who strongly believes in a need for an alternative.

"When we talk about 1.5 billion Muslims, maybe those who support my view make up a very small percentage - but it's still a big number," he says.

BBC News - Muslim network Salamworld aims to be Facebook rival
 
You seem to be the owner of Salamworld (or being paid by them). You have more than few threads on the same topic
 
when the website will be launched?
 
^^ he maybe their social media marketer from Pakistan,

but the thing is if you market your product for this long and dont show the product, it gets really annoying...
 
If FB hadnt supported 20th may event...none of this had happened..
20th may event has opened business oppertunity for many.
 
p.s. but make it sure its 1000 times more creative and attractive or else it would be a flop if its more or less like facebook...
 
You seem to be the owner of Salamworld (or being paid by them). You have more than few threads on the same topic

I am neither the owner nor working for them. This is just the love for the Ummah as I only update you people.
That's not my profession. :)

when the website will be launched?

The Beta version was launched on 1st Ramadan. As, internees are working over this product & now an internship is going to in Malayisa. So, most probably we will have final version till Eid Adha.

^^ he maybe their social media marketer from Pakistan,

but the thing is if you market your product for this long and dont show the product, it gets really annoying...

I am not a marketer for them.

Brother, beta version is out. Wait till November.

p.s. but make it sure its 1000 times more creative and attractive or else it would be a flop if its more or less like facebook...

Programmers from Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Egypt & from many more countries are working over it. So, will be a better product, InshAllah :)

If FB hadnt supported 20th may event...none of this had happened..
20th may event has opened business oppertunity for many.

True!

This project was first supported by Mufti Council of Russia.
 
Embarrassing and pointless. I'm sorry but religion should not be used for such purposes.

How is it embarrassing & pointless? And that's not only for Muslims even Non-Muslims are welcome too. The purpose is just to stop the Ummah from p*on, hacking, drugs & other vulgar stuffs and to unite them over a single platform.
 
One way or the other million are wasting their lives and times with Facebook and now they are using Islam to run their website.

It is not there love for Islam but rather simple business make Muslims emotional so that they can join in .

Our purpose in this world is to maximize our time towards Allah (S.W.T) and all these things be it facebook , movies , dramas or so called reality shows and alot more are pulling us away from that only purpose we are built for.

I am not saying we should not so called enjoy these things but whats the point enjoying them when we are straying away from our course.
 
One way or the other million are wasting their lives and times with Facebook and now they are using Islam to run their website.

It is not there love for Islam but rather simple business make Muslims emotional so that they can join in .

Our purpose in this world is to maximize our time towards Allah (S.W.T) and all these things be it facebook , movies , dramas or so called reality shows and alot more are pulling us away from that only purpose we are built for.

I am not saying we should not so called enjoy these things but whats the point enjoying them when we are straying away from our course.

That's depend upon us, how do we use it. On TV you may have productive channels & vulgar channels too. Now, your hand & a remote.

I have joined only few pages over facebook and most of them are Islamic, rest are NEWS. So, Alhamdulillah I am learning more deen from FB. You can't say that they are making people emotional & using Islam to make money. They are pious MashAllah! I have met them. :)

Trust me ... they are just doing all these things for the betterment of Ummah.
 
This is not a correct way to market their product .
Bringing religion in and asking people to join based upon their religion doesnt sound refreshing anf is not a good way .
What's next
Christian facebook ,
Hindu namastebook !!
 
Embarrassing and pointless. I'm sorry but religion should not be used for such purposes.
Feel free not to register there. I always wanted to make friendship with my brothers, this is one reason i registered in this defence forum. Thanks to Salamworld for giving me another opportunity!!!
 
^^^ i agree...
FB needed a slap on their face after their full support of 20th may event,and these 'muslim socil networking' websites are aftermath of that event and will show FB they cant ignore millions of complains by muslims without consequences.
 
^^^ i agree...
FB needed a slap on their face after their full support of 20th may event,and these 'muslim socil networking' websites are aftermath of that event and will show FB they cant ignore millions of complains by muslims without consequences.
Doesnt make sense, people maek fun of athiets christians and all other beliefs on facebook, just depends on how much you caer
 
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