Religion and Cyberspace
Mohammad Ghasemi Siani (Iran); Marjan Shiravi (Iran); AmirHossein Ishaghian Rizi (Iran)
Abstract
The present study aims to express the necessity of jihad in social networks of cyberspace. In this study, qualitative-descriptive method has been used to collect data using library studies and fisheries tools. Research findings show that political, scientific, cultural, and economic jihad in social networks ...
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The present study aims to express the necessity of jihad in social networks of cyberspace. In this study, qualitative-descriptive method has been used to collect data using library studies and fisheries tools. Research findings show that political, scientific, cultural, and economic jihad in social networks are of particular importance, so all users of the cyberspace - especially young Muslims - must be active and jihadist in this space, away from Inactivate, operate, while protecting itself from the threats posed by cyberspace, taking full advantage of its opportunities and destroying enemy plans.