Muslim Businesses get an Online Boost with Free Internet Advertising
The Muslim Business Community can now gain the benefits of Internet advertising without the need for investing in an expensive website or online marketing campaign. Tijara Pages (http://www.TijaraPages.com), which is an online Yellow Pages for the Muslim Community in the United Kingdom, is offering permanently free advertising for any Muslim-owned business or non-profit organisation.
(PRWEB) August 26, 2004 -- The Muslim community in the United Kingdom
contributes an important proportion to the world’s economy by being involved in
trade and business. Trade, in fact, was the profession of Prophet Muhammed
(peace be upon him) and hence has a special significance for the Muslim
community. Today’s business world is by and large dependent upon the Internet.
However, the Muslim business community in the United Kingdom is still relatively
technologically underdeveloped. While progress is being witnessed at an
individual level, there is still something of a collective inertia in relation
to the embrace of technology.
Tijara Pages is a venture that intends to
bridge this gap. This website, which is still in its infancy, aims to grow into
a forum for promoting networking within the Muslim community. The idea is that
Muslims can access information that is appropriate to their own cultural needs.
In the future we would hope to fill trade gaps, and ultimately benefit the
community,” says Abu Talha, founder of the website.
But why, one might
ask, would he want to create yet another database when there are already a
number of websites up and running? Talha’s answer is simple. While the website
runs in more or less the same way as any listings or database website, it is
different in a unique way by focusing solely on Muslim needs. For instance, one
can find specific entries for halal butchers, mosques or Islamic bookshops on
it. The advert of your local medical practitioner and even tailor is only a
mouse click away. Gone will be the days when we had to make several calls before
finally booking for a halal restaurant in a particular area. One can now click
onto this innovative website and search for the appropriate venue, via location.
Talha emphasises that he started this project as a service for Muslims.
Hence, Tijara Pages offers free advertising in the hope that this will
facilitate uptake. Although the website has only been running for about a year,
it has already listed information on some 5,400 businesses and non-profit
organizations. For most people this would be seen as quite an achievement, but
Talha has other targets in mind. He calculates that there are approximately 20
million internet users in the UK and he estimates that of these around 600,000
are Muslims. The potential target is therefore enormous and is of course
expanding rapidly. There are also paid-for advertising opportunities on the
Tijara Pages website but these are purely to raise enough funds to cover the
running costs of the project.
The website has an Arabic resonance as the
very name ‘Tijara’ comes from Arabic, meaning ‘trade’. However, the website is
certainly not just for Arabs and there is much that will be of interest to
Muslims and those interested in Muslim culture from all ethnic backgrounds.
In today’s fast-paced world there is a pressing need for services that
will facilitate the day-to-day practice of our faith. There used to be a time,
for example, when early Muslim communities struggled to locate a place for
prayer. Thankfully, things are now a lot easier. A website like Tijara Pages
represents a positive step forward, and we hope that with time it will grow into
a complete and comprehensive database and listings catalogue for Muslim
businesses throughout Europe.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/8/prweb152122.htm