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Faith Freedom International
File:Faith freedom international -screenshot.jpgScreenshot of FFI
Type of siteAnti-Islam
Available inEnglish, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Spanish
OwnerAli Sina
Created byAli Sina
RevenueDonations
URLhttp://www.faithfreedom.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationeNom, Inc. (R39-LROR)
LaunchedOctober 26, 2001

Faith Freedom International (FFI) is a website that is critical of Islam. WikiIslam was originally maintained by individuals from FFI until August 2008.

Website traffic and access

According to Alexa, faithfreedom.org was among the top 800,000 websites as of November 2020.

Ali Sina, the founder of FFI, has remarked that the website received over 10 million readers in just over a 2.5-year time span while being banned in a number of countries including Iran and Pakistan. A 2002 study on internet filtering in Saudi Arabia identified FFI as among the web pages that were blocked in the country.

See also

References

  1. Mays, Christin; Deland, Mats; Minkenberg, Michael, eds. (2014). In the Tracks of Breivik: Far Right Networks in Northern and Eastern Europe. Berlin: Lit Verlag. p. 162. ISBN 9783643905420. OCLC 881140905.
  2. "Faithfreedom Competitive Analysis, Marketing Mix and Traffic - Alexa". www.alexa.com. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  3. Muslim Mindset: 'The hatred is in Muhammad himself'Jerusalem post Interviews Ali Sina.
  4. "URLs Blocked in Saudi Arabia – "F" Faith Freedom". Archived from the original on 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2006-12-13.

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