Virtually Islamic: Computer-mediated Communication and Cyber Islamic Environments

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University of Wales Press, 2000 - 189 páginas
This is the first broad-ranging academic survey to explore how Islam and the internet combine and interact.
Information technology is now making a global impact on how Muslims approach and interpret Islam. Given its utilization as a primary source of information, the internet also influences how non-Muslims perceive Islam and matters relating to Muslims. Among the issues addressed are: how multimedia applications are being integrated into websites, enabling surfers to listen to and see sermons delivered thousands of miles away and to partake of new opportunities for religious experience; how Muslim organizations are networking globally through the electronic medium, and how that impacts upon understanding of Islam and Muslim identities; how can Muslims and non-Muslims approach the Qu ran in its digital form; how the internet is used to present diverse dialogues relating to Islam, often reaching wide audiences where other forms of communication are heavily censored."

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Primary forms of Islamic expression online
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Muslim diversity online
37
Politics Islam and the Net
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Gary Bunt is Lecturer in Islamic studies at University of Wales, Lampeter.

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