Triond: Against Islamic Writers?
Some Muslims have given Triond negative reviews because the company is based in Tel Aviv. What is the basis of the scrutiny?
In Islam you can’t name a Teddy bear Muhammad and you can’t support businesses from Tel Aviv.
Malarky: Islam is not a circus were clowns make the rules. I’m tired of hearing my Muslim conspecifics scrutinizing Triond because it is based in Tel Aviv.
I have reviewed interviews of the CEO and founder of Triond and it is obvious he created the site for open minded people to share their views and news. The site gives the ordinary citizen the opportunity to contribute to the critical mass. The common person has a lot to say, no matter where they are from and Triond is the perfect vehicle.
The ignorance that affords someone to make the charge that Triond is anti- Islamic- just because it is based in Tel Aviv- proves that the world is in dire need for an information haven. A haven for those outside of the main stream press and unarmed with institutional propaganda. We are the group looking in from the outside sharing valuable perspectives of our environment and public policies. Policies that the player on the inside neglected to share with the consensus.
Islam is a religion that strongly promotes the pursuit of knowledge- Muslims are suppose to be well versed in the Bible and Torah, not just the Quran. So it seems odd to hear frivolous charges about the CEO of Triond or the community contributing, conspiring against the Arab world or Muslims because of the company’s demographic. It is not logical and is offensive. I suggest my Brothers and Sisters join and seek the truth and discover the benefit of being part of the media.
Salaam.
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User Comments
IcyCucky
On February 11, 2008 at 6:21 am
Interesting…and informative.
Erica T Barton
On February 14, 2008 at 1:28 am
Interesting. I had no idea. I just enjoy publishing on it.
Neverty Agisti
On August 1, 2008 at 11:15 pm
So, Triond is from Tel Aviv, isn’t it? Interesting article but wait we must corcern and consider about halal(legal, everything that we can do) and haram (everything that we must to avoid), musn’t we?
husseinamini
On August 5, 2008 at 4:01 am
ye go muslims
John Hopkins
On October 28, 2008 at 8:29 pm
Good article had fun reading it
jay black
On March 4, 2009 at 6:18 pm
What a lovely article Sojouner. If more of us travel this road of life together, it is just possible we develop understanding and tolerance for our differences, as well as our likenesses. If I had control–just in this area, of Christian controlled publicaton, I surely would want to hear other sides of the story. My faith is not threaten by differences, it is by ignorance.
Thanks for your stand up article.
Gok Wan
On March 20, 2009 at 5:59 am
There is not enough Fasion in religion.
Ebey Soman
On March 24, 2009 at 10:11 am
Great Article – i agree, people need to really open their mind with regards to these matters.
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Buma
On August 1, 2009 at 12:45 pm
I am a muslim triond writer, too and thank you for acknowledging this, and i have no problems with working with triond, and what you said is absolutely correct, thank you.
jawaadahmadkhan
On September 7, 2009 at 4:38 pm
I, too, am a Muslim writer for triond. Thanks for addressing this. I feel like some of our Muslim brothers and sisters sometimes get into nitty-gritty issues and start to criticize and to complain, but offer no solutions. Obviously, there is still ignorance of Islam out there, but instead of blaming it for problems, we should try to correct it with our own small ways of educating people about the truth. Triond is a place for people with opinions to do what they love: write. It doesn’t matter where they’re from or any of that.
Thank you brother Sulaiman, wasalaam.
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