because-- (a) staff is very co-operative and amiable to users, moreover, is active to keep an eye on all posts--(b) Forum doesn't represent a particular sectarian ideology, rather emphasise on unity amongst all ppl--(c) debate on disputed issues (of different Muslim sects) is discouraged--(d) all users regardless of their creed and religion are allowed to be a part of the forum-- (e)... And etc....
In other places on the Internet, no one seemingly tries to even respect one another, and so the posts are deleterious to other users (Muslim and non-Muslim) and also the quality is almost nonexistent except for the rare times wherein someone bothers to speak out of respect and not egoistic desire for Internet showmanship.
So, what I like about IB is that there's respect for people here and people do not try to tear one another down, which btw is a weird phenomena in which you'll see many persons on the Internet partake. Respect is such a small thing, but it makes people to feel in their hearts comfortable and happy. So, that's why I like IB.
Plus, how likely is that a person is going to read a beneficial thread on other boards? I'm guessing not much occasion unless a person himself/herself takes the initiative to do so in a particularized section. On IB, there's rarely, if ever, an occasion in which I do not encounter one beneficial thread. Look, for example, right now at the IB Board latest showings in the shout-out box: "Beautiful Quotes, Proverbs, Sayings," "Hadeeth of the Day," and "Ayat of the Day."
It's so supportive. Two sisters who I don't really know or will ever meet have gone out of their way to support and advise me. I am so glad I am part of this board. It's such a privilege.
I also love hearing other people's views. I am normally very traditional and never seem to understand other people's views about certain things but I now do.
Nice members. Friendly atmosphere. Some humor and laughing. Seems you there never become tired to my endless recipes and tempting images of foods. Or gardening pictures.
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