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  • The Proliferation of Non‐Mainstream Islam on the Web: The Case of Turkish Preaching Videos on YouTub...

The Proliferation of Non‐Mainstream Islam on the Web: The Case of Turkish Preaching Videos on YouTube with Reference to the Videos of Ebu Hanzala

Authors : Mehmet AKSÜRMELİ
Pages : 225-238
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Publication Date : 2017-07-15
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The Internet has transformed many areas of social life including religion. Especially, in  the sense of fast access to information and global communication, it has been a new media  through which to preach Islam and is considered a valuable source of Islamic knowledge by  believers. It facilitated different channels to preach religion such as personal web sites, blogs,  and personal pages on various social media platforms. Recently, thanks to faster internet  facilities, video sharing sites have become popular and visual materials have become the  prevalent method of preaching in the virtual space. The internet, due to its decentralised  structure, is a fertile place for non-mainstream Islam. Although traditional media networks  may have no place for preachers of non-mainstream Islam, the internet provides a seat for all  kinds of imam. This article, in that context, will focus on videos of Ebu Hanzala, a famous young  Islamic imam whose real name is Halis Bayancuk, on YouTube, the most prevalent videosharing  and hosting site. He is an Islamic preacher whose his videos have been watched  approximately 7,000,000 times. In this article, I will argue the proliferation of the nonmainstream  Islamic preaching on the internet through the videos of Ebu Hanzala. I will claim  that internet preaching will challenge the power relations between mainstream and nonmainstream  Islamic authorities. Analysis of this paper reveals how non-mainstream Islamic  interpretations find a place and target audience on the internet, how they present themselves,  how they preach Islam, and their future potential. In that sense, this article aims to widen  debate of Islamic sects into a different area and draws attention to non-mainstream Islam  grown on the internet.
Keywords : YouTube, non‐mainstream Islam, Salafism, internet, Ebu Hanzala

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