Document Type : REVIEW PAPER
Authors
1 MA of Science in History and Philosophy of Education, Director of Farzanegan High School, Tehran, Iran
2 MA of Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Secretary of Farzanegan High School, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Measurement from a formal science perspective requires the definition of a mathematical set of criteria, methods for numerical comparison, and comparison. Cyberspace, on the other hand, is a collection of information that, contrary to Western belief, is neither free nor freely accessible; Because if it goes through the dark internet and restricts the discussion in its official space, access to its information is in control of the domination system. Among these, the official methods used to measure religious sites are the same as those used for other sites, such as the number of visits to sites, the number of posts sent, the number of rejected emails, and so on. Converted and searched for the amount of religious words, which are from the perspective of the official Western sciences; While in the religion of Islam and its original source - the Holy Quran - there are other types of measurement sets; Just as formal measurement criteria in cyberspace cannot measure a person's degree of belief in the unseen. Accordingly, in the present study, an attempt has been made to explain the conventional methods of measurement in cyberspace and to show that the doctrinal and religious principles are indefinite and unmeasurable by material criteria; Also, methods have been proposed to estimate the degree of belief of individuals from an Islamic perspective.
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