Total number of posts for 2014 was 67 or as much as number of posts made in 2013.
Most of my visitors are from the following countries: North America (USA, Canada), Europe (UK, France, Germany, and Eastern Europe), South/East Asia (India, Pakistan, Australia, and South-East Asia), Russia, Ukraine, Middle East and others.
Most of my traffic originates from google search.
Even though I didn’t write much about Muslim sects or school of thoughts this year, still a lot of folks have arrived on my blog while searching for keywords relevant to them, such as Sufis, Zaydi, Nusayris, Alawi and Yazidi
Readers are interested to read a variety of topics here, too numerous to identify them all.
The majority of my posts were about Islamic Extremism or Terrorism because the war in Syria has dominated most of the reporting out of Middle East.
On the other religion segment, I was exploring Atheism and Paganism. I hope to continue the discussion this year.
I’ve also written a number of posts about women: Silly girls aspiring to be Jihadi, contesting in beauty contest, feminism, fighting for human rights as well as Islamic rights and others.
Philosophical discussion about God’s existence and the necessity of religious beliefs.
http://researchintoothersects.blogspot.com/2014/01/does-god-really-exists.html
http://researchintoothersects.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-one-true-religion-truth-or-fantasy.html
http://researchintoothersects.blogspot.com/2014/12/would-religion-exist-if-god-didnt.html
I write about the Islamic faith and its followers, the Muslim. In the past, most of my writing was about the doctrines and the history of various Muslim sects. Since then, I’ve included other topics of interest, such as science, philosophy, psychology, current events, politics, rationality, article reviews, social behaviors, women and the Quran. The journal writing format seen here offers the creativity to fully express my thoughts in the easiest way possible.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
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