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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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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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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