The Conflict of Electronic Fatwas through the Mechanism of Memory and Imagination Electronic Islamic Sects and the Dialectic of Past and Present

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  • Krais Djilali , Khaled Hallouz

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Electronic fatwa, multiple jurisprudential references, conflict, imagining the past, philosophy of remembrance.

Abstract

This study aims to understand and interpret the phenomenon of electronic fatwas, which has become a field of conflict among followers of Islamic sects, linked to the boom of interactive media that has liberated them from time and space

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References

Abu Al-Ala, Muhammad Abduh, Al-Salafi Discourse and the Ikhwan Discourse: A New Reading, (Morocco: Mominoun Without Borders, n.d.).

R. Bant, Gary, Virtual Muslims: Reconnecting the Fragments of the Islamic House Digitally, translated by Alaa Al-Din Mahmoud, (Egypt: New Lines, 2011).

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2026-01-05

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Krais Djilali , Khaled Hallouz. (2026). The Conflict of Electronic Fatwas through the Mechanism of Memory and Imagination Electronic Islamic Sects and the Dialectic of Past and Present. Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 16(1), 247–260. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4699

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