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JAKARTA: A new social media platform that says it is based on “the moral values of Islam” and describes itself as a respectful and safe online environment has been launched.

Named Labayk, which means “at your service”, the platform highlights Islamic values and encourages users to donate to good causes.

“I was becoming in­crea­singly frustrated at the way social media networks have become vehicles for abuse, trolling and bullying. “Social media networks have the power to do good and make the world a better place for everyone, both online and offline.

 

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