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Youtube Islam? I guess it would be ok, as long as they don’t let people start attacking each other in their videos.
Bismillah Rahman Raheem – salam alaykum, we did do exactly what you “Samuel” said.
We even hired brothers in Pakistan to view each and every video before putting them up.
No debates – No insults – No attacking other religions or governments – Just nice home and religious videos.
Did it do us any good? We tried for nearly 3 years – and they stole our name from us… through arbitration not civil law.
Al Hamdulillah kulli hal wa laa hawla walaa quwatal illa billah
We will remain patient and try again – on our new domain site:
http://www.TUBEISLAM.com
Pray for us please and share the links – ok?
Salam alaykum