DuSunnah Bookshop

November 17th , 2011 → 12:13 am @

DuSunnah Online Bookshop The DuSunnah Bookshop will shortly go officially online. This new Shop is an extension of the Masjid Daar us Sunnah in London. From a developer’s point of view, the shop is a challenge in as much as it has to fit into an existing online infrastructure. This post will show a possible concept about how to interlink various social networks with different websites and script for the purpose of serving the community in the most efficient and accurate way. Let’s start with an inventory: Daar Us Sunnah — DuSunnah Websites 1. Dusunnah.com is a Joomla based CMS which up to now was the online presence of the Masjid in its own right. 2. Dusunnahbookshop.com is a new X-Cart based online shop. 3. Dusunnahbookshop.com/blog  is a WordPress based blog under construction. DuSunnah online Social Networks DuSunnah has built a solid presence on Social Networks such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube as well as a Newsgroup, reaching out to thousands of friends and subscribers. Time has come to consolidate all these efforts and achievements and to streamline the online activity by integrating all pieces and bits into an efficient communication and publishing concept, targeting and expanding the existing communities. [...]
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WP Best Mosque Theme for Daar-us-Sunnah

March 11th , 2010 → 6:30 am @

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Daar-us-Sunnah WP Mosque Theme
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