Brass Crescent Awards
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, as well as Conflicts Forum.
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!!
Traffic details for: osamasaeed.org/
Alexa.com
The Web Information Company
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