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who am I linking to?

Date: June 14, 2003 | 13 Rabi al-Akhir 1424 Hijriah
Subjects: website, resources
I've created a page that lists all websites that I've linked to with at least ten blog entries, and the entries that link to each site. Check out the By Link Archive Index.

Not surprisingly, links to my own site come in first, since I like to cross-reference posts when I can.

My Quranic Journal blog makes use of several online Quran resources so these appear high on the list as well.

The top news or commentary sites that I link to are FindLaw's Writ (a legal commentary site), Common Dreams (a progressive site), Antiwar.com, the New York Times, and the Guardian (a liberal British newspaper). Am I the only one that detects a lefty bias here? wink

The top blogs that I link to are Head Heeb, the SalamBazar.com collective (Umair's blog, Sadia's blog, and their articles blog), Unmedia, Procrastination (only Zack's old URL has been linked to enough times to appear on the list; if I added both URLs together he would make a better showing), and Orcinus. Kudos to these bloggers for having consistently great content to link to.

totally cool

Some other sites that appear on the list are Islam Q&A (which appears on the list under its IP address), TheFiqh.org, and Understanding Islam, the three sites I use most frequently as references on Islamic law.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 10:06 PM

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Kynn said: Total comments: 12   gold star

Subject: Re: who am I linking to?

Obviously I need to try harder. smile

--Kynn

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