Muxlim
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Muxlim is a social networking service for Muslims. It is the Muslim equivalent of Yahoo, Facebook and Youtube and has been recognised as one of Europe's best tech start-ups by a leading American technology magazine[citation needed][1]. Muxlim.com was launched in 2006 by two Finland based entrepreneurs, with the objective of creating a Muslim social media website that would not expose users to vulgarity, offensive content, and adult material[2].
Services:
- MuslimSpace is a Muslim social network.
- Search.Muxlim.com searches Muslim sites or all of the web.
- Quran.Muxlim.com browses and searches the Quran in 25 languages.
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[edit] Introduction
Muxlim Inc. is a social media company, founded in Finland by Mohamed El-Fatatry and Pietari Päivänen, aiming to provide cutting-edge online services to the Muslim Lifestyle Market around the world. The company was chosen as a finalist for the Red Herring 100, a conference dedicated to discovering and advocating the most promising private ventures, and the top 100 high growth success stories in Finland 2008 by Helsingin Sanomat, the largest Finnish newspaper[citation needed].
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[edit] External links
- Muxlim - Enchancing the Muslim Lifestyle | Official Page
- Muslim social media website claims 1m users per month
- Muxlim.com: A Web 2.0 Destination for Muslims

