Islam in the digital age : e-jihad, online fatwas and cyber Islamic environments / Gary R. Bunt.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-226) and index.
'The digital sword'? and defining 'e-jihad' -- Hacktivism, hacking and cracking in the name of Islam -- Cyber Islamic reactions to 9-11 : muhajideen in cyberspace -- Cyber Islamic reactions to 9-11 : the 'inter-fada' and global e-jihad -- Cyber-Islamic reactions to 9-11 : jihad for peace -- Islamic decision making and advice online -- Sunni religious authority on the internet I : Muslim majority contexts -- Sunni religious authority on the internet II : Muslim minority -- The online mujtahid : Islamic diversity and authority online -- Islam in the digital age.
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'A fascinating exploration of religion and technology as manifested in cyberspace.' Professor Carl Ernst, University of North Carolina.
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