The Journal of Religion and Communication Studies
Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024

Contextual theologies and orientalism: a case study of a selection of iranian muslim weblog

Ghanian, Mahdie (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2024

Abstract

Background: Anti-Muslim sentiment has been intensified since 11 September, in which Muslims are often considered as ‘others’, ‘terrorist’ or ‘violent’. Although we are exposed every day about Muslims in general from media in the West we know a little about these issues from the eyes of an insider and how Muslims themselves narrate their religion. Cyberspace has created a new cultural space for public discourse through languages. Methods: This research investigates Muslim voices in cyberspace to show how Iranian Muslims represent their religion on their weblogs. The narratives of ten blogs written by Iranian Muslims were analyzed through qualitative content analysis. The theoretical framework of this study is based on Edward Said's Orientalism Theory. Target blogs are written in English or Persian language. Findings: The result displays that although Iranian bloggers live in various Western countries, such as Germany, England, Canada, and the United States; they narrate and share their Shia culture and identity in their virtual pages. Conclusion: This research highlights how Iranian Muslims use blogs as a platform to represent their faith and culture, challenging the stereotypes and misconceptions prevalent in the West. Novelty/Originality of This Study: The study provides insights into how Iranian Muslims utilize cyberspace to narrate their own religious and cultural experiences, offering a perspective that contrasts with the often negative portrayal of Muslims in Western media.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JORCS

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Social Sciences

Description

The aim of JORCS is to provide a scholarly platform for the exploration and analysis of the intricate relationship between religion and communication within Muslim communities. Through rigorous research and critical inquiry, the journal seeks to deepen understanding of how communication processes ...