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AboutIslam in 2021: Thank You for Your Support

As the year 2021 comes to an end, AboutIslam takes the opportunity to send a THANK YOU message of appreciation to its global audience, network and supporters.

“We can’t thank you enough for supporting our website during this difficult year. With your trust, donations and encouragement, this year, with all its challenges, has turned out to be the best year since the inception of Aboutislam.net in 2016,” said Tarek Ezzat, AboutIslam’s Discover Islam managing editor.

“With over 28.5 million page views in 2021, traffic to the website increased by more than 40% compared to last year, Al-Hamdulel-Allah,” he added.

📚 Read Also: AboutIslam Helps 18 People Take Shahadah This Year

“Despite many difficulties, the year 2021 was of huge success to About Islam website, with many people taking shahada as new Muslims with the website councilors.

“This year, with Allah’s permission, and with your support, we helped 46 people take shahadah on-line through our Live Chat service, compared to 20 new shahadahs in 2020. All praise be to Allah,” Ezzat said.

“Your generous donations this year, since our first campaign in Ramadan, exceeded £8,000 which has helped the site cover part of its fixed and variable costs.

“May Allah reward you all for your on-going support.”

Launched in January 2016,AboutIslam aims to help Muslims around the world grow in faith and spirituality, while at the same time lead productive lives,

Though the main portal is currently in English, the website also has several inspiring contents and pages in both French and Spanish languages as part of its global dash efforts.

“We pray that 2022 will be an even better year for all that Aboutislam.net continues to offer its visitors and loyal audience what they need to grow in faith, spirituality, and love for Allah.”

The post AboutIslam in 2021: Thank You for Your Support appeared first on About Islam.



source https://aboutislam.net/muslim-issues/world/aboutislam-in-2021-thank-you-for-your-support/

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