Egyptian opposition movement the Muslim Brotherhood has launched its own Islamic social network Ikhwanbook, outwardly similar to Facebook, sends BBC News.
Ikhtwanbook differ by more stringent rules regarding the use of photographs and intrusions into the privacy of users. The network is designed, in particular, for those Muslims who do not like the liberal rules of Facebook, allowing, for example, the publication of options for anti-Islamic sites.
The activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, banned in Egypt. The new social network will become one of the few ways to disseminate information about the company, as the Muslim Brotherhood is forbidden to have their own TV or publish a newspaper.
While Ikhtwanbook running in test mode.In the Muslim Brotherhood note that is not going to compete with Facebook.



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