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Type of site | Anti-Islam |
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Available in | English, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Spanish |
Owner | Ali Sina |
Created by | Ali Sina |
Revenue | Donations |
URL | http://www.faithfreedom.org |
Commercial | No |
Registration | eNom, Inc. (R39-LROR) |
Launched | October 26, 2001 |
Faith Freedom International (FFI) is a website that is critical of Islam. Its aim is to "unmask Islam and help Muslims leave ."
Overview
According to Alexa, faithfreedom.org was among the top 800,000 websites as of November 2020. A 2002 study on internet filtering in Saudi Arabia identified FFI as among the web pages that were blocked in the country.
WikiIslam, an anti-Islamic Wiki, was originally maintained by FFI.
See also
References
- ^ Larsson, Göran (2014). "Islamophobia or Legitimate Concern? Contrasting Official and Populist Understanding of Opposition to Muslims". In Mays, Christin; Deland, Mats; Minkenberg, Michael (eds.). In the Tracks of Breivik: Far Right Networks in Northern and Eastern Europe. Vienna: Lit Verlag. pp. 155–66. ISBN 9783643905420. OCLC 881140905.
was begun by an Iranian ex-Muslim named Ali Sina and is maintained by an organization known as Faith Freedom International (FFI). According to a description found on the website, the aim of FFI is to 'unmask Islam and help Muslims leave '.
- "Faithfreedom Competitive Analysis, Marketing Mix and Traffic - Alexa". www.alexa.com. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- "URLs Blocked in Saudi Arabia – "F" Faith Freedom". Archived from the original on 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
External links
- Faith Freedom International – Home Page