Monday, 23 November 2015

MuslimahBloggers.com

I love reading blogs. In fact, more than watching Youtube. My favourite kind of blog is lifestyle blog because I like to read about the interesting things happening in other people's lives. And also because I have this love-hate relationship with fashion and beauty blog. I surely love reading them, but I'm also positive that my wallet is going to hate me ;). However, I'm quite disappointed that I rarely come across a lifestyle blog created by a fellow Muslim sister (or perhaps I just don't know where to search for it?).

I think there are a lot of Muslim sisters out there who wanted to read blogs that are relatable to them. Relatable in the sense that if it is a cooking blog, it is easy to make without non-permissible ingredients; if it is a fashion blog, the styles shown are covering aurat and suits a Muslimah lifestyle; and if it is a lifestyle blog, any contents is based on Islam. So, I personally wanted to support other Muslimah bloggers to make their blogs more discoverable. I had thought of creating a website which feeds all of the new posts from blogs run by Muslim sisters. But before proceeding, I needed to make sure that I'm not duplicating an existing website. So, I went for a search online and that's how I came across Muslimah Bloggers.
MuslimahBloggers.com describes themselves as "A community created to unite bloggers from all over the world, to showcase their talents. Our aim is to unite all Muslimah Bloggers, helping them to grow and nurture their talent." There are three sisters who runs this platform, and tirelessly helping out other Muslim sisters to gain more exposure to their blogs. Me loves this!

So, I decided to join their community and I find it very helpful. Unfortunately I haven't had the time to properly 'advertise' my blog there. I had joined their Facebook group as well. All of the action pretty much happens in the Facebook group. Sister Fozia, Najmah, and Aaliyah, are actively posting different stuff everyday - from introducing new members to calling all members to comment on each others blog. Their Facebook group is set as a closed group, but do not worry! You can still join by following these simple steps.

I think if you're a Muslimah running an interesting blog, don't hesitate to apply for Muslimah Bloggers membership! It's free and you will receive good exposure to other Muslimah bloggers and also the support you need to grow your blog!
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