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Beyond East and West: Rethinking Islam in the Digital Age
Abstract:This essay looks at the role of the Internet in dehumanizing Muslims and demonizing Islam while reinforcing the idea of Islam and "the West" as archetypal opposites. Drawing on insights from earlier essays in the Discussion and Debate Forum, this essay suggests ways in which scholars of Islamic studies can use the same technology to counter the specious arguments that lead to the dehumanization of Muslims and the demonization of Islam.