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Muslims please beware of Quora Website, planned to mislead tech savvy Muslim generation worldwide

My respected Muslim brothers and sisters, It's very important for us to understand the strategies of anti-muslims elements world wide, who remain always working to harm Islam via different kind of acts. They keep searching the ways to mis lead the Islamic people. Anti- Islamic people are constantly trying to harm Islam, what ever, whenever they get chance. Recently I came to a website name as "Quora", I know most of us are familiar with the website, which is popular for Question/Answers. Well I came few of the Question, 90% of the questions were Anti-Islamic and answers were also given there as anonymous status. I decided to answer a Question "Why did you leave Islam?How did It feel?", well I answered this question very briefly and told the person who was asking as anonymous that there no data in the world which could show you that, how many people left islam, but internet is full of websites, which describe that innumerable people adopted Islam, while there is no any popular website in the world, which a Muslim owns like facebook, twitter, google or wikipedia. Then why these websites show data regarding the people embraced Islam? Then the person gave me an anti-Islamic website URL "wikiislam", which is a fake and intended to mislead Muslims yet website mentions fake hadiths and references, I told him/her that about 400 k Websites are fake which describes Islam falsely, or created to mislead the people. Overall the anonymous person came to an end and proved to be wrong as Islam is truth and will be INSHA ALLAH. But now today when I signed in, I found this notification, I'm enclosing here. Quora merged my answered question into new one and removed my answer, the answer which was closing the question and proving to that question to be wrong?
My friends please avoid this site. Never use this to ask any question, Expert anti-Islamic elements are running to this site and making confused to simple living, innocent, Internet savvy Muslims brothers/sisters by posting objectionable questions and posting themselves misleading answers too by fake Muslims names. At first sight any one can be confused when he/she sees the misleading answer by Muslim Name. Please avoid it and always avoid to ask Islam related questions whether on any site without proper authentication, always contact your nearest Islamic Center or nearest mosque to consult your Islam related queries. Never get hesitant to ask anything about Islam, contact your nearest center, I'm sure they will really happy to make you satisfied to answer you in light of Islam, Quran and Hadith.

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