The annual gongs for the Muslim blogosphere are under way. Nominations for the various categories have been announced. Rolled-up Trousers is in the running for "Most Deserving of Wider Recognition". You can vote for me or not here.
Not too sure this can strictly be categorised as a Muslim blog anymore. Bit of everything here now. Depends how it's defined.
I missed the nomination process otherwise I would have added to the excellent blogs that did actually get on the final list. I have to confess that despite running a blog, I'm not the best at keeping up with what's new in the blogosphere. There are a number of omissions though - Suhaib Webb and Blogistan. Islamophobia Watch on the 'blog run by non-Muslims' category
Bradford Muslim when he posts is always worth a read, the Tasneem Project, and Gabriele Marranci. Best series must be The Islamicist which was just hilarious - for some reason it's not in that section though and is competing against me!






Whatever the results of the awards Osama,
you'll still be Top of the Pops...in Hungary!!
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/osamasaeed.org>Traffic details for: osamasaeed.org/
Alexa.com
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See the bottom of the Alexa page for more details - 10% of RuT fanatics are Hungarian!
all the best RuT,
and all the best to my fellow RuT-ers in Hungary!
Posted by: joe90 | 03 December 2007 at 08:44 PM
You got my vote!
Posted by: Abu Sinan | 03 December 2007 at 09:47 PM
Joe, that is funny! I use Google analytics which is a lot more detailed, right down to the town of the user. I can confirm the info on that link is total tosh!
Posted by: Osama | 04 December 2007 at 05:09 PM
I thought you might enjoy it Osama!
Even internet dooferbobs are spreading propaganda about you - insinuating you're in league with the dreaded Hungarians!
I can confirm the info on that link is total tosh!
Pull the other one, matey!
Admit it, you, the SNP and the Hungarians are up to something big!
I know there's no evidence as yet, but there's always a thing called a sub-text I can use, to prove that something there's no evidence for, actually exists.
I can then use these non-existent sub-text facts to prove anything I want to, and even use them to show how outraged I am about the whole sordid non-existent affair!
Posted by: joe90 | 05 December 2007 at 12:59 AM