Virtually Islamic
Discover the intricate relationship between Islam and the digital world in "Virtually Islamic" by Gary Bunt. Published by University of Wales Press in 2002, this insightful paperback explores the profound impact of technology on the practice and perception of Islam in contemporary society. Spanning 224 pages, Bunt's comprehensive survey delves into how the Internet serves as a vital resource for Muslims worldwide, shaping their understanding and interpretation of their faith. Additionally, the book highlights how online platforms influence non-Muslims’ perceptions of Islam and its followers. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in Islamic studies, the intersection of religion and technology, and the ways in which mass media shapes religious narratives. Join the conversation about the evolving dynamics of religion in the digital age with "Virtually Islamic."