Autori:
Voyce, Malcolm ![](http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/img/logo-bncf.jpg)
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Turner, Bryan S. ![](http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/img/logo-bncf.jpg)
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Possamai, Adam ![](http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/img/logo-bncf.jpg)
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Roose, Joshua M. ![](http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/img/logo-bncf.jpg)
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Dagistanli, Selda ![](http://www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/img/logo-bncf.jpg)
Titolo:
"Shari'a" in Cyberspace. A Case Study from Australia.Periodico:
SociologicaAnno:
2016 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
0New forms of communication and greater accessibility of Islamic texts on-line allow Muslims to shape their own religiosity, to become less dependent on established sources of authority, and thereby to become more aware of their own cultural diversity as a community. New practices of transnational Islam, and the growth of new concepts of Muslim identities currently emerging in the on-line community, are relatively free from immediate constraints. This article provides the result of a sociological analysis of three Internet sites in Sydney which deliver on-line fatwas. Even if cyberspace has allowed the Muslim world to be de-territorialised and provides a way for people to distance themselves from traditional communities if they wish, this research points out a variety of approaches, including one case which is aiming at re-localising an Australian Muslim system of values. This case highlights ways in which first generation Muslims are re-territorialising Shari'a in a specific western country.
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