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you work very hard, may Allah reward you for all the excellent work you do, ameen!
i have suggested this to you before...i think you should get a couple of good advertisers to pay you for hosting a couple of small ads (it won't hurt if they are nice ads)...what do you think?
Umair - I would want to be very careful about who I signed up with because I don't want unIslamic ads on my site. If you know of a company that only advertises for products or services that I as a Muslim would feel OK about promoting, please let me know. Jazakallah khayrun.