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Although there is plenty of good material posted on youtube the thing to remember there is also an awful lot of junk. I find it best to just go to any recommended links. Plus if you do not have high speed connection, it takes too long to load and I usually give up waiting before anything is fully loaded.
 
trust me youtube has alot of informations and lectures about islam same as google video but the one thing that i hate about youtube is that theres so many anti islam videos on there it unbelevable the amount of rubbish the videos talks about islam and also some videos might seem like there showing the islamic clips but it can accidently lead you to anti islamic racist videos.
 
i came across and watched plenty of those anti islam videos my weekend is spoiled that why im still awake till now , couldnt do nothing this weekend, , spent past 2days on sleeping and seting on my laptop 97% of the times,doing absolutly nothing,
 
Although there is plenty of good material posted on youtube the thing to remember there is also an awful lot of junk. I find it best to just go to any recommended links. Plus if you do not have high speed connection, it takes too long to load and I usually give up waiting before anything is fully loaded.

It's more for amusement and banter, like any other general public portal. I almost died laughing when I found the one where Zarqawi's latest video was inlined to a song by 50 Cent... That was hilarious! But if you want fine educational material, I wouldn't recommend YouTube... it's too easy to get distracted by all the other stuff that you find.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N9EUd_42z0

Ninth Scribe
 
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Its abit upseting, they entitle videos "Muslim Revert" and so forth then you see them without hijab, abit upsetting :(
 
Youtube is something awful.

There is a lot of CRAP on youtube when searching for things related to Islam (and in general), so my advice would be to be VERY careful when searching on youtube, and avoid the nonsense. That said, there are some very good lectures and documentaries, etcetera on youtube.
 

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