Yesterday I posted about how Google was displaying a warning message about Tijara Pages. Check out the post here if you missed it. Well folks all is good now as Google has given us the all clear and removed the warning message from their website. You can continue to use Tijara Pages malware free… yay!

As of writing, Google is displaying this oh-so-friendly warning telling of how dangerous Tijara Pages is right now. Well they’re not half wrong, we did get hacked. But all is not lost. Our techies were straight on the case and they’ve sorted the problem. Tijara Pages is safe again… woohoo!
Having said that, if you visited Tijara Pages earlier today then you should run a malware scan on your machine, if you’re not already protected. If you are then don’t worry, you’re covered… but run a scan anyway, just for the heck of it
Seriously though, I am sorry for any inconvenience that this may have caused. Please rest assured that Tijara Pages is now safe to visit and will not infect your machine with any kind of virus or malware. We have contated Google to inform them and they will be removing the notice from their site soon insha’Allah.
Update: Google likes us again… yay!
Driving into the office this morning I heard a piece on the radio as a result of which I had a why-didn’t-I-think-of-that moment. Here is a link to the piece where Radio 4′s Sarah Montague interviews Remona Aly on the Today programme:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8725000/8725419.stm
In a nutshell the campain is entitled Inspired by Muhammad and is basically a showcase of everyday Britons demonstrating how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has inspired them to contribute to society in a positive way. Created by an organisation called the Explore Islam Foundation, the campaign aims to create a better understanding of Islam and Muslims. And judging by the YouGov poll that they’ve had commissioned, there certainly is a need for such efforts that show Islam and Muslims in a positive light.
Please do support them by visiting the links in this post and also tell your family and friends about the campaign. Oh and mention it to your colleagues at work too, or uni or wherever you come into contact with non-muslims as it is really these people that the campaign is trying to reach out to.
I think the idea behind the campaign is fab and the team behind it have done a great job masha’Allah. I wish them every success and pray that this is the first of many such campaigns to come.