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Computer-mediated Communication and Cyber Islamic Environments
Gary R. Bunt
ISBN: 9780708316115
Format: Paperback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
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This is a survey of the phenomena relating to Islam and the Internet. Technology is making a global impact on how Muslims approach and interpret Islam. Given its utilization as a primary source of information, the Internet influences how non-Muslims perceive Islam and matters relating to Muslims.
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.
| ISBN | 0708316115 | | Pages | 224 | | ISBN13 | 9780708316115 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | University of Wales Press | | Weight (grammes) | 277 | | Imprint | University of Wales Press | | Published in | Wales | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Religion, Culture & Society S. | | Publication date | 29 Nov 2002 | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Library of Congress | 00363477 | | Width (mm) | 138 | | DEWEY | 297.0285467 | | Spine width (mm) | 9 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly |
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| | | Preface | | | | | | Acknowledgements | | | | | | Notes on the system of transliteration | | | | | | Notes on Internet references | | | | 1 | | Introduction | | 1 | | 2 | | Primary forms of Islamic expression online | | 17 | | 3 | | Muslim diversity online | | 37 | | 4 | | Politics, Islam and the Net | | 66 | | 5 | | Digital minbar: Islamic obligations and authority online | | 104 | | 6 | | Cyber Islamic futures | | 132 | | | | Notes | | 145 | | | | Bibliography | | 167 | | | | Glossary | | 182 | | | | Index | | 186 |
' ... a valuable guide to things Islam on the Internet, especially to readers pondering technology's impact on religious identity or the ummah's urgent social, moral political questions.' (Asiaweek) 'Virtually Islamic is a tiny book packed with more information and insight per page than anything that I have encountered on the subject of religion and the Internet. There are many audiences who can benefit from reading this volume, but it is absolutely essential reading for students of religious movements...Undergirded by an enormous amount of information about Islam on the internet, Bunt's book is ever probing without sensationalising the subject.' Journal of Contemporary Religion 'Bunt has done a great service to Islamic Studies via the Internet and will serve as a torchbearer and a guide for further research in this area.' Islam Online. '...a seminal work on Islam and the internet...groundbreaking canonical texts for students of both virtual Islam and, in a wider sense, those studying religion and the internet.' (Egypt Today, Dec 2004)  Be the first to write a customer review
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