[governance] Halal Search Engine

Milton L Mueller mueller at syr.edu
Fri Sep 4 14:18:44 EDT 2009


There are millions of "closed communities" on the Internet. The right to establish customised and special applications for your own idiosyncratic community is as inviolable as (indeed, part of) the right to freedom of association and freedom of expression.


Milton Mueller
Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
XS4All Professor, Delft University of Technology
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From: Sivasubramanian Muthusamy [mailto:isolatedn at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 2:08 PM
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; Meryem Marzouki
Subject: Re: [governance] Halal Search Engine

Hello,

It is not amusing. This could inspire other religious groups to start Kosher search engines, satvic search engines ?? Such divisions could create closed Internet communities.

Usually, Internet communities are specialized groups that do not restrain or prohibit the members of the community from being a part of any other community; religious communities with a restrained attitude could emerge to be communities that restrain or influence (if not prohibit) its members from being a part of other communities.

Sivasubramanian Muthusamy


On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Meryem Marzouki <marzouki at ras.eu.org<mailto:marzouki at ras.eu.org>> wrote:
Very funny indeed. I'm eagerly waiting for the www.iamharam.com<http://www.iamharam.com> search engine (the domain name is still free BTW).
But after all, simply a targetted form of blocking: isn't blocking all about "unethical" websites, whatever the "ethic" reference?
But what is *really* clever with this is the possibilities of really well targeted advertisement.

Le 4 sept. 09 à 10:26, Shahzad Ahmad a écrit :

Dear Colleagues,

Do you know something about this "HALAL" Search Engine...  www.iamhalal.com<http://www.iamhalal.com/>

It seems that now cyberspace is heading towards religious divisions also... This search engine only wants to focus Muslim Internet Users. Couldn't figure out that who is behind it?



They claim to be blocking ALL "unethical" websites... I reckon a new interesting form of blocking..isn't it? I also feel that this search engine wants to develop their business "using" religion :)

It is very funny... they have somehow arranged 3 levels of searches being Haram... Don't know the logic behind it though as how they decided these levels. Level 3 is the serach at top most level... which they think is really really haram.

For example, put "Sex" in the search area, it is haram at level 3 (BTW how "sex" can be haram ;)). If you search "Penis", it is at Level 2 of being haram and "Breasts" are also at level 2 ;))) See for yourself, am not attaching the screen shots :)

Would really love to hear your thoughts on this... particularly, if someone know that how will it work...and who is behind it?

best wishes
Shahzad
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