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Virtually Islamic

Please return to this page, as Gary Bunt has other pieces of research in press, awaiting publication.

Gary Bunt, Virtually Islamic: computer-mediated communication and cyber Islamic environments
(Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2000)

Related Publications:

The Good Web Guide to World Religions (London: The Good Web Guide, 2001, ISBN 1 903282 25 X hbk £14.99.

New book in preparation for 2003

(2002) "Mediterranean Islamic Expression on the World Wide Web" chap. in Mediterranean Muslim Politics, Barbara Allen Roberson (editor), London: Frank Cass & Co., forthcoming.

(2003), "Islamic inter-connectivity in a virtual world: e-jihad, e-ijtihad and online fatwas" chap. in forthcoming volume - details available soon.

Studying Islam after 9-11: Reflections and Resources

"Surfing Islam: Ayatollahs, Shayks and Hajjis on the Superhighway", a chapter in Religion on the Internet: Research Prospects and Promises edited by Jeffrey K. Hadden and Douglas E. Cowan, (New York, Elsevier Science, 2000). Chapter links

"The Islamic Internet Souq", Q-News (November 2000). Article links also available. Also published in SHAP Journal 2001.

Wirtualny suk [Arabia.pl Polish translation of The Islamic Internet Souq

"Interface Dialogues: Cyber Islamic Environments and the On-line Fatwa", ISIM Newsletter (November 2000).

Associated Material

Interview Wall Street Journal Online - Islamic Web Sites Draw Crowds To Details on Religion, Culture. November 2001

Islamic Inter-Connectivity in a Virtual World Video of Conference Presentation at Duke University (requires Real Player)

"islam@britain.net: British Muslim Identities in Cyberspace", Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1999, pp. 353-362

"Islam in Cyberspace: Islamic Studies Resources on the World Wide Web", Muslim World Book Review, Autumn 1997

Virtually Islamic Index