Document Type : REVIEW PAPER

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Bachelor in Department of Quran and Hadith, Al-Mustafa Open University, Qom, Iran

025/p-l.2017.338

Abstract

Cyberspace is a repository of information in which all kinds of books, articles and researches are not only stored but this information is being added with each passing day. Cyberspace has become a reality in playing a role in educational, social and economic prosperity. Cyberspace has opened up new dimensions of progress and knowledge for mankind in all walks of life. Acquisition of knowledge has been one of the most important goals of man in every age. Students have traveled long distances to quench their thirst for knowledge. Time and circumstances have always stood in the way of quenching their thirst for knowledge. However, cyberspace can play an important role in quenching this thirst. Whether it is a dialogue between religions or a comparative study of different religions, it has become extremely easy to comment or analyze with the help of cyberspace. It is no longer impossible for a student to acquire world-class knowledge. Cyberspace has a unique position in promoting religion and religious information. Gone are the days when people were handwritten to express their views. Libraries of information on any subject were searched. Cyberspace has left all kinds of information just a click away. Write the required information article on the search engine. The treasure of knowledge of the world will appear on your computer screen. From all of this information, you can refine your research by choosing the information you need. The role of cyberspace is not only important for the acquisition of religious and secular knowledge but also for social, educational, regional, economic, cultural and psychological development. The role of cyberspace cannot be denied. This information belongs to a branch of the world, whether it is art, fine arts, architecture, politics, religion or literature.

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