aflawedbeing
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Asalaamu alaykum wa rahmahtullahi wa barakatuh.
Brothers and sisters, I have decided there is a void online that needs to be filled.
We are lacking Islamic forums, in fact, I find it it easier to find an active forum of about any other faith (I'm a member of many, due to my past as an enthusiast of interfaith/politics/societal attitudes etc...Well, I still dig all that, but still...) but Islam! It's such a shame, so I'm going to pitch to you all, to begin with, why we need more Islamic forums and why they should walk hand in hand with social media (if we must have social media.)
1. Moderation and the ability to be discerning.
Do you guys have any idea just how much absolute garbage is floating around social media? Seriously, I had a family member once tell me subhanAllah something along the lines of 'using a prayer mat is haraam because Jews are making them and hiding eyes in the patterns to invalidate our prayers' among other such garbage.
Sure, garbage will always slip through the cracks in a forum environment, but you have to set the culture early with knowledgeable and/or enthusiastic members.
There is filtration so to speak, and there is much more ability for people to not get caught up in such validation bubbles' and confront a conglomerate of people willing to pick apart and critically analyse their posts.
2. Minimalist narcissistic behaviour.
Okay. There's narcissists on forums. We all know that.
But, I would hazard selfies are to a minimum.
My forum at least, sure won't have a selfie thread.
...Maybe in the sisters section...If the sister moderator allows it.
3. Sweet, sweet anonymity.
This is huge - especially for some people interested in Islam who are worried about their family and friends, those who need to learn in private. This was my story, this was huge for me especially in the months before I said the shahada way back in 2007. This was the mid-noughties where Alhamdulillah Islamic forums were crowded and provided a great atmosphere.
Sure, again, people misuse this. But if your moderators are on-point you'll be apples.
4. I'm studying to become a counsellor. I'm not there yet, but inshaAllah I truly hope I can incorporate this (down the track) into the forums to inshaAllah help people who need it.
So what's my deal?
I'm tech illiterate.:shade: But I've still managed two very successful forums in the past, grown entirely organically from the passion I had for the subject matter, on a preferred software (which geeks may judge...But I'm here to spread the deen in a way I'm comfortable with and know I can manage - not to be king geek. That was not a dig at the admin of this forum, I love him for the sake of Allah (swt))
Neither being such a niche as Islam - but that's okay insha'Allah. Allah swt is the best of planners, so with or without success in this I know my intentions are right.
I just feel it. So much potential not being tapped into.
So much curiousity.
So many people close to Islam but nowhere comfortable to talk about it - especially in the times of real names and social media.
May Allah swt grant us all what's best, and continue to guide us.
I tried to open it last week...But then held back...Insha'Allah, watch this space.
Brothers and sisters, I have decided there is a void online that needs to be filled.
We are lacking Islamic forums, in fact, I find it it easier to find an active forum of about any other faith (I'm a member of many, due to my past as an enthusiast of interfaith/politics/societal attitudes etc...Well, I still dig all that, but still...) but Islam! It's such a shame, so I'm going to pitch to you all, to begin with, why we need more Islamic forums and why they should walk hand in hand with social media (if we must have social media.)
1. Moderation and the ability to be discerning.
Do you guys have any idea just how much absolute garbage is floating around social media? Seriously, I had a family member once tell me subhanAllah something along the lines of 'using a prayer mat is haraam because Jews are making them and hiding eyes in the patterns to invalidate our prayers' among other such garbage.
Sure, garbage will always slip through the cracks in a forum environment, but you have to set the culture early with knowledgeable and/or enthusiastic members.
There is filtration so to speak, and there is much more ability for people to not get caught up in such validation bubbles' and confront a conglomerate of people willing to pick apart and critically analyse their posts.
2. Minimalist narcissistic behaviour.
Okay. There's narcissists on forums. We all know that.
But, I would hazard selfies are to a minimum.
My forum at least, sure won't have a selfie thread.
...Maybe in the sisters section...If the sister moderator allows it.
3. Sweet, sweet anonymity.
This is huge - especially for some people interested in Islam who are worried about their family and friends, those who need to learn in private. This was my story, this was huge for me especially in the months before I said the shahada way back in 2007. This was the mid-noughties where Alhamdulillah Islamic forums were crowded and provided a great atmosphere.
Sure, again, people misuse this. But if your moderators are on-point you'll be apples.
4. I'm studying to become a counsellor. I'm not there yet, but inshaAllah I truly hope I can incorporate this (down the track) into the forums to inshaAllah help people who need it.
So what's my deal?
I'm tech illiterate.:shade: But I've still managed two very successful forums in the past, grown entirely organically from the passion I had for the subject matter, on a preferred software (which geeks may judge...But I'm here to spread the deen in a way I'm comfortable with and know I can manage - not to be king geek. That was not a dig at the admin of this forum, I love him for the sake of Allah (swt))
Neither being such a niche as Islam - but that's okay insha'Allah. Allah swt is the best of planners, so with or without success in this I know my intentions are right.
I just feel it. So much potential not being tapped into.
So much curiousity.
So many people close to Islam but nowhere comfortable to talk about it - especially in the times of real names and social media.
May Allah swt grant us all what's best, and continue to guide us.
I tried to open it last week...But then held back...Insha'Allah, watch this space.